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Roberto Sergio is an Italian media executive. Former director of Rai Radio, and CEO of the Italian-State owned public TV RAI appointed by Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, known internationally for his controversial leadership and involvement in various media-related debates and scandals. Early life Education Roberto Sergio graduated in adult age at the online university Link Campus University in 2015 in Communication Sciences and in 2017 in Communication Technologies and Languages. In the same year, he became a lecturer at the university. According to the New York Times, Italian newspapers that have depicted Link Campus University as either a shady diploma mill or den of spies” Since 1994, he has been a member of the Order of Journalists of Lazio and Molise and a member of the Italian Public Relations Federation (FERPI) since 2001. Media Early career and entry into Rai Sergio began his professional career at Sogei and was one of the founders of Lottomatica S. ...
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Rai Radio
(), commercially styled as since 2000 and known until 1954 as (RAI), is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy), Ministry of Economy and Finance. RAI operates many terrestrial television, terrestrial and pay television, subscription television channels and radio stations. It is one of the biggest broadcasters in Europe, and the biggest in Italy competing with Mediaset and other minor radio and television networks. RAI has a relatively high television audience share of 35.9%. RAI broadcasts are also received in surrounding countries, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia, Croatia, France, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, Slovenia, Switzerland, Serbia, Tunisia, and the Vatican City, and elsewhere on pay television and some channels FTA across Europe including UK on the Hotbird satellite. Half of RAI's revenues come from the Television licence, broadcast receiving licence fees, the remainder from ...
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