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La Zanzara
La Zanzara is an Italian radio program created by the Italian journalist, Giuseppe Cruciani, and broadcast on Radio 24. Journalist David Parenzo David Parenzo (born 14 February 1976) is an Italian journalist and radio/television presenter. He is mostly known for being host, together with Giuseppe Cruciani, of the Italian radio show ''La Zanzara''. Biography Great-grandson of the Gari ... is the co-host. The show is known for giving space to controversial topics and for being politically incorrect. It is also famous for prank calls to Italian celebrities and politicians. Awards * 2008 – Grolla d'oro * 2011 – Premio Cuffia d'Oro. * 2012 – Premio Satira Politica * 2012 – Premio Cuffia d'Oro * 2013 – Premiolino * 2013 – Ambrogino d'oro * 2014 – Premio Cuffia d'Oro * 2015 – Premio Cuffia d'Oro References {{Reflist Italian radio programs ...
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Giuseppe Cruciani
Giuseppe Cruciani (born 15 September 1966) is an Italian radio personality, shock jock, television presenter and journalist. He is known in Italy for his provocative and irreverent manner. ''La Zanzara'' Alongside David Parenzo, Cruciani is the host of hot talk radio show ''La Zanzara'' (Italian for ''The Mosquito'') aired on Radio 24. On ''La Zanzara'', current affairs are discussed with guests including politicians, pundits and listeners calling from home. Over time, the show has dealt with subjects such as satire, politics and sex, with Cruciani often taking controversial positions. Listeners can leave their number and be called back by the hosts. Calls often turn into heated dispute. Traditionally, rock and heavy metal music is played in the background. Many of the listeners calling from home ended up dead or in jail, such as Mauro da Mantova, Giovanni da Reggio Calabria, Donato da Varese or Doctor Petrella. Television * '' Complotti'' (La7, 2009) * ''Apocalypse'' (Rete 4 ...
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David Parenzo
David Parenzo (born 14 February 1976) is an Italian journalist and radio/television presenter. He is mostly known for being host, together with Giuseppe Cruciani, of the Italian radio show ''La Zanzara''. Biography Great-grandson of the Garibaldino and senator Cesare Parenzo, he was born to Michela Caracciolo, teacher, and Gianni Parenzo, lawyer, like his grandfather Emanuele and great-grandfather Cesare. He comes from a Jewish family of printers from the Istrian city of Poreč who settled in Italy in the 16th century. Television * ''Tutto quello che avreste voluto sapere sul Festival ma non-avete mai osato chiedere'' (Odeon TV, 1998) * ''Prima pagina'' ( Telenuovo, 2000–2002) * ''Orario continuato'' (Telelombardia, 2002) * ''Prima serata'' (Telelombardia, 2002) * ''Iceberg'' (Telelombardia, 2004) * ''Giudicate voi (Telelombardia, 2006) * '' In onda'' (La7, 2007–2012) * ''Titanic Italia'' (7 Gold, 2010) * '' Tutti a casa: la politica fatta dai ragazzi'' (MTV Italy, 2013 ...
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Radio 24 (Italy)
Radio 24 is an Italian national all-news radio station, owned by the newspaper ''Il Sole 24 Ore ''Il Sole 24 Ore'' () is an Italian national daily business newspaper owned by Confindustria, the Italian employers' federation. History and profile ''Il Sole 24 Ore'' was first published on 9 November 1965 as a merger between ''Il Sole'' ("the ...''. It was founded on 4 October 1999. External links Official Site Radio stations in Italy Radio stations established in 1999 News and talk radio stations Mass media in Milan 1999 establishments in Italy {{Italy-media-stub ...
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Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city has 3.26 million inhabitants. Its continuously built-up urban area (whose outer suburbs extend well beyond the boundaries of the administrative metropolitan city and even stretch into the nearby country of Switzerland) is the fourth largest in the EU with 5.27 million inhabitants. According to national sources, the population within the wider Milan metropolitan area (also known as Greater Milan), is estimated between 8.2 million and 12.5 million making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and one of the largest in the EU.* * * * Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the fields of art, chemicals, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcar ...
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Prank Call
A prank call (also known as a crank call) is a telephone call intended by the caller as a practical joke played on the person answering. It is often a type of nuisance call. It can be illegal under certain circumstances. Recordings of prank phone calls became a staple of the obscure and amusing cassette tapes traded among musicians, sound engineers, and media traders in the United States from the late 1970s. Among the most famous and earliest recorded prank calls are the Tube Bar prank calls tapes, which centered on Louis "Red" Deutsch. Comedian Jerry Lewis was an incorrigible phone prankster, and recordings of his hijinks, dating from the 1960s and possibly earlier, still circulate to this day. Very prominent people have fallen victim to prank callers, for example Elizabeth II, who was fooled by Canadian DJ Pierre Brassard posing as Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, asking her to record a speech in support of Canadian unity ahead of the 1995 Quebec referendum. Two othe ...
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Premio Cuffia D'Oro
The and its twin the are sedans sold in Japan from 2001 to 2021 by Toyota. The sedans are designated as a compact car by Japanese dimension regulations and the exterior dimensions do not change with periodic updates. Unlike Toyota's other vehicles, the Premio and Allion are not exported, and are exclusively sold in Japan only. Size and pricing-wise, the E210 Corolla, introduced to the Japanese market in 2018 succeeds the Premio and Allion. The Premio is the successor of the Corona which first appeared in 1957. The Corona EXiV, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1989, was replaced by the Progrès, which was also briefly available with the Premio until 2007. The Premio is exclusive to '' Toyopet Store'' dealerships, as a smaller companion to the Mark X. The Allion replaced the Carina, a model that first appeared in 1970. The Carina ED, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1985, was replaced by the Brevis, which was briefly available with the Allion until ...
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Premio Satira Politica Forte Dei Marmi
The and its twin the are sedans sold in Japan from 2001 to 2021 by Toyota. The sedans are designated as a compact car by Japanese dimension regulations and the exterior dimensions do not change with periodic updates. Unlike Toyota's other vehicles, the Premio and Allion are not exported, and are exclusively sold in Japan only. Size and pricing-wise, the E210 Corolla, introduced to the Japanese market in 2018 succeeds the Premio and Allion. The Premio is the successor of the Corona which first appeared in 1957. The Corona EXiV, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1989, was replaced by the Progrès, which was also briefly available with the Premio until 2007. The Premio is exclusive to '' Toyopet Store'' dealerships, as a smaller companion to the Mark X. The Allion replaced the Carina, a model that first appeared in 1970. The Carina ED, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1985, was replaced by the Brevis, which was briefly available with the Allion until ...
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Premiolino
The Premiolino is the oldest and one of the most important Italian journalism awards. It is made annually to six journalists from print media and television for their career achievements and their contributions to the freedom of the press. History The prize was founded in Milan in 1960 by a group of special correspondents including Gaetano Tumiati, Orio Vergani, Paolo Monelli, Luigi Barzini, Jr., Indro Montanelli, Enrico Emanuelle, and Enzo Biagi, the jury chairman. The first year the prize was sponsored by Reader's Digest, but replaced the following year by Bassetti. In 1961, the prize took its present name, which involves a play on words. ‘Premiolino’ can be translated as ''little prize'' (or ‘prizelet’), the diminutive suffix ‘lino’ intended to convey the award’s unpretentious nature; but ‘lino’ also means ‘linen’ and refers to the sponsor’s household linen range. The value of the prize was 200,000 lire, a remarkable sum when the prize was foun ...
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