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Gianni Granzotto (1914–1985) was an Italian military, writer, journalist and war correspondent. He was president of the Italian arm of ''Reuters'' between 1976 and 1985.


Biography

From a Friulian family, Gianni Granzotto was born before the first World War in
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on 12 January 1914, but spent his youth in
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, where he graduated in the Arts in 1936 with a thesis on
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. In that same year, as a volunteer in Africa Orientale (what was the Italian East Africa) with the student battalion "Battaglione Universitario, Curtatone e Montanara", he took the first steps in his journalism career as a correspondent for the Turin daily newspaper ''
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''. Once back in Italy, Gianni was appointed director of the
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magazine ''
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'' (founded in 1920), followed by twenty-five years at the Genoese newspaper '' The Work''. On the outbreak of
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, he fulfilled his military obligations by overseeing military magazines (as Director of ''Foreign'' Translations) intended for the Albanian front (at the time an Italian colony). From this he drew experiences which would later be inspiration for his autobiography ''Vojussa, mia cara''. At the end of the conflict, acting as envoy to ''
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'', for the Paris Peace Conference Gianni later remained in the French capital as a correspondent for the daily Roman newspaper as well as the weekly ''
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'' and ''Time'' until 1952. In 1953, as many Italians before and since, Gianni went to New York as a correspondent for the Italian Radio Auditions remaining there until 1955, when he was recalled to Italy to attend the working group that would give life to the new television news service, ensuring the first book review of foreign policy in
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in the evening and then, in 1960, launching the successful broadcast program '' Electoral Tribune''. In 1962, Angelo Rizzoli's publishing house assigned him the task of preparing and then running a newspaper that was to be called ''Oggi'' (or ''Today'') but which did not see the come through because, after more than three years of work and testing, Rizzoli canceled the project. Gianni then returned to the RAI, which in 1965 appointed him as CEO of Raitv and Sipra. However, when his post was to be renewed in 1969, he resigned. In 1970, he was organizer of the Roman newspaper '' The Messenger'' and ''Secolo XIX''. In 1972, he became President of the Federation of Newspaper Publishers ( FIEG), and by 1974 he was based at
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and Perrone Group's ''
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'', first as managing director and then as chairman. Returning to his literary origins, in 1975 Gianni began to write prolifically, publishing biographies through
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such as ''La battaglia di Lepanto'' (or ''The Battle of Lepanto'') which was followed by ''Charles the Great'', winner of the
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, ''Hannibal'', ''Maria Teresa, Maria Teresa'', ''Christopher Columbus'' and the aforementioned ''Vojussa, mia cara''. In 1976, he was appointed president of the Italian equivalent of ''Reuters'', the Associated Press National Agency
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, a position he held until 1985.


Later years

By the end of his life he became incapacitated by an old disease that would lead to his eventual death in Lazio, Rome in March 1985 at the age of 71 –
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– this he had contracted in
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, where he had been sent to follow the rift between
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and
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.


Recognition

In his name the Estense Award, where Gianni served for many years as President, was established in 1985 in recognition for his "style in information". His autobiography, however, was the most congenial of himself written and appeared in Volumes II of the traveler book published posthumously, with the title ''Vojussa, mia cara'' (or Vofussa my dear), with his collected memories of war in Albania.


Works

* ''La battaglia di Lepanto''. Milan, Mondadori, 1975 * ''Carlo Magno''. Milan, Mondadori, 1978 * ''Annibale''. Milan, Mondadori, 1980 * ''Maria Teresa, Maria Teresa''. Milan, Mondadori, 1982 * ''Cristoforo Colombo''. Milan, Mondadori, 1984 * ''Vojussa, mia cara''. Milan, Mondadori, 1985


Awards

* ''ANIE'' in 1957, the Group of manufacturers of Radio and television awarded him the "Golden Antenna" * Premiolino in 1960 ''for clarity, information and the extent of his television commentaries and conducting Electoral Tribune''La motivazione ufficiale
*
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in 1978 * Castiglioncello Literary Prize in 1984 for ''Christopher Columbus''.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Granzotto, Gianni 1914 births 1985 deaths 20th-century Italian writers Italian male journalists Writers from Rome Premio Campiello winners 20th-century Italian male writers 20th-century Italian journalists