Gianni Scipione Rossi

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Gianni Scipione Rossi (born November 9, 1953, in Viterbo, Italy) is an Italian journalist and essayist.[1][2][3]

Career[edit]

  • Between 1968 and the early Seventies he was active in the liberal Democratic Student Movement and then in the youth organization of the MSI.[4]
  • In 1972, after graduating from the Amedeo Avogadro State Scientific High School in Rome, he enrolled in the Faculty of Political Sciences at Sapienza University.[4]
  • In 1973 he attended the 72nd AUC course at the Cesano Infantry School in Rome.[4]
  • In 1974, first appointed second lieutenant, he commanded the pioneer platoon in the 151st Rgt. of Infantry Sassari, stationed in Trieste.[4]
  • In 1975 he resumed his university studies and approached journalism, after his experiences in student political newspapers.[4]
  • He also worked with Roman television station Antenna 4 in 1976.[4]
  • In 1978, Rossi joined the editorial staff of the weekly OP-Osservatore Politico.[4]
  • He became a registered journalist in 1984 and joined the editorial staff of Secolo d'Italia.[4]
  • In 1988, he moved to Giornale d'Italia as head of the internal-foreign service.[4]
  • Rossi held various editorial positions and contributed to several newspapers, including Roma and Partecipare.[4]
  • In 1992, he joined RAI, the Italian public broadcaster, where he worked in various roles and hosted programs.[4]
  • Rossi played a key role in the digitalization of information production during his tenure at RAI.[4]
  • He served as director of RAI Parliament from 2011 to 2016, where he implemented several reforms.[4]
  • In 2018, Rossi became the director of the Italian Center for Higher Studies for Training and Updating in Radio and Television Journalism.[4]
  • He is currently a professor of radio journalism at the Perugia School of Journalism since December 2020.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Radicale, Radio (August 1, 2017). "Intervista a Gianni Scipione Rossi sul suo libro "Lo squalo e le leggi razziali. Vita spericolata di Camillo Castiglioni" (Rubbettino Editore)". Radio Radicale (in Italian). Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "Il caso. La lezione di stile di Gianni Scipione Rossi nell'addio a Rai Parlamento | Barbadillo". www.barbadillo.it. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "Rai, ex direttori Vianello, Mucciante e Scipione Rossi da mesi senza incarico, al massimo dello stipendio". Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Biografia". Gianni Scipione Rossi (in Italian). Retrieved October 5, 2023.