The managing director of flak-hit
state broadcaster Rai on Friday rejected the 'TeleMeloni' tag
stuck on its by opposition politicians who claim it is
subservient to the government and Premier Giorgia Meloni.
On Thursday the chair and the opposition members of Rai's
parliamentary watchdog panel quit citing allegedly endemic
government interference and ousting of critical journalists, as
well as a sweeping decline in standards.
"Talking about a decline in programming is a statement I don't
agree with, and looking at the presentation of the programming,
it seems risky," said Giampaolo Rossi, responding to a question
about the opposition's accusation of a decline in Rai's
programming.
"The definition of Telemeloni is a brand we carry with us, and I
continue to find it an extraordinary marketing operation that is
endlessly reproduced.
"Rai's effort is to create a plural offering capable of telling
a multiplicity of narratives, which were not present in the
past."
Meloni has said that she is merely correcting a past anti-Right
bias as part of her bid to combat the alleged cultural hegemony
of the Left.
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