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TG5
Italian television news show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TG5 (TeleGiornale 5) is a news programme on the Italian TV channel Canale 5, part of the Mediaset network and owned by MFE - MediaForEurope. It is broadcast domestically on Canale 5 and Mediaset TGcom24 several times a day. The rating for the programme's 08:00 PM edition, are among the highest for Italian commercial TV[citation needed]. The programme is broadcast from Rome. The editor-in-chief is Clemente Mimun.
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Programme format
The roots of the programme go back to 1980 on Canale 5, with a programme covering Lombardy called Video 5. In 1983 it was replaced by Canale 5 News.
The programme is generally presented by a single newsreader but with additional newsreaders for financial reports. Generally the programme features reports which are preceded and followed by the correspondent reporting live from the scene of the report.
TG5, as it exists today, was created in 1992 with Enrico Mentana as director.
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Programmes
- TG5 Mattina and TG5 flash: Cristina Bianchino, Paolo Di Lorenzo, Francesca Cantini, Veronica Gervaso, Roberta Floris
- TG5 Giorno and TG5 flash: Simona Branchetti, Costanza Calabrese, Domitilla Savignoni, Paola Rivetta, Francesca Cenci
- TG5 Sera: Cesara Buonamici, Alberto Bilà, Elena Guarnieri, Dario Maltese
- TG5 Notte: Lorenzo Montersoli, Antonio Sapio, Paolo Trombin
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Editor-in-chief
- 1992-2004 - Enrico Mentana
- 2004-2007 - Carlo Rossella
- 2007-present - Clemente Mimun
- 2020 - Mauro Crippa (ad interim)
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