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Striscia la notizia | |
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Genre | Satire, comedy |
Created by | Antonio Ricci |
Directed by | Beppe Recchia (1988) Rinaldo Gaspari (1989–1990) Sergio Attardo (1990–1991) Silvia Arzuffi (1991–1992) Riccardo Recchia (1992–1996) Roberta Bellini (1996–2004) Giuliano Forni (2004–2005) Mauro Marinello (2005–present) |
Presented by | Various |
Country of origin | Italy |
Original language | Italian |
No. of seasons | 35 |
No. of episodes | 7,418 |
Production | |
Running time | 35–60 min |
Original release | |
Network | Mediaset |
Release | 6 October 1988 present | –
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Striscia la notizia (Italian: [ˈstriʃʃa la noˈtittsja]) is an Italian satirical television program on the Mediaset-controlled Canale 5. Launched in 1988, it is meant to be a parody of the daily news, which airs right before the program, but Striscia also satirizes government corruption and exposes scams with the help of local reporters who are also comedians. The program is created by Antonio Ricci and is hosted by two major comedians.[1]
The name of the show literally translates in English as "The News Slither".[2][3]