The comment by the Tg2 journalist Giacovazzo on Fiorello and his daughter earned him a “disciplinary measure”

It took less than two seconds for the Tg2 journalist to understand Piergiorgio Giacovazzo that, when you are miked and there is a live broadcast in progress, you have to be very careful about what you say. The facts: during the 1pm edition of Tg2 Giacovazzo launches, as the last report, an in-depth analysis linked to the duet between Fiorello and his daughter Angelica they improvised on the occasion of Father's Day during the last episode of Long live Rai2. At the moment of the final fade, the bust, thinking he is safe from being broadcast, chooses to comment on what has just been broadcast as follows: «How cute, now this will have twelve broadcasts…», leaving it to be understood that Fiorello's daughter will have new space on TV both due to her father's media strength and the exposure guaranteed by a very popular program like Long live Rai2.

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Open up heaven. The segment, that is went viral online thanks to the account of @see_lallero who captured that frame, it sparked a reaction from the Rai CEO shortly afterwards Roberto Sergio which, in a note from Viale Mazzini, spoke of «inappropriate and completely gratuitous comment»explaining that he had given the mandate to «initiate disciplinary action» to the detriment of Giacovazzo. At the moment neither the journalist nor Fiorello have chosen to comment on the incident, and we don't know if the showman, who has always been used to following his gut, will decide to say a few words in the new episode of Long live Rai2even if a couple of things in light of the facts seem very clear.

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The first is that what happened to Andrea Giambrunowhich due to the off-air of Diary of the day tbetrayed by Strip the News he lost both the running of the program and the role of first man of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has evidently not given any lesson, and the other is that Fiorello is perhaps one of the very few names that Rai feels he wants to defend and hold on tight – despite all the ambaradan put up by Tg1 (the news always have something to do with it) to prevent its program from landing on the first channel by shortening One morning. A question, however, arises spontaneously: are we sure that the CEO Sergio would have spent so much if Giacovazzo's comment had been addressed to the son of another Rai face?


Source: Vanity Fair

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