90º minuto

90º minuto (translated: "ninetieth minute") is an Italian long-running Sunday RAI television program broadcast since 1970. During its history, the title was also spelled as Novantesimo minuto.

90° minuto
Country of origin Italy
Original language(s)Italian
No. of seasons47
Production
Running time120 min.
Release
Original networkRai 1 (1970-2005)
Serie A
Rai 2 (2008 – present)
Serie B
Rai 3 (2005-2012)
Rai 2 (2012 – present)
Picture format4:3 Black-and-white (1970 – 1977)
4:3 Color (1977 – 2008)
16:9 SDTV (2008 − present)
Original release1970 
present

The sport program was created by Maurizio Barendson, Paolo Valenti and Remo Pascucci. The program, which provides results and reports of Serie A and Serie B football matches, achieved its major fame between 1970s and early 1990s, mainly thanks to the popularity of its colorful group of stadium correspondents.[1][2] The co-creator Paolo Valenti was the longest-running presenter of the program, from 1970 until a few months before his death in 1990. Later, several journalists alternated, notably Fabrizio Maffei, Giampiero Galeazzi and Paola Ferrari.[1][2]

References

  1. Aldo Grasso; Massimo Scaglioni (1996 – 2003). Enciclopedia della Televisione. Garzanti, Milano. pp. 482-3.
  2. Mauro Guitto (27 September 2016). "27-09-70 debuttava Novantesimo minuto: 46 anni di calcio raccontato RAI". La Gazzetta Digitale. Retrieved 28 September 2016.


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