David Messina (journalist)

David Messina (Palermo, February 7, 1932) is an Italian journalist and TV presenter.[1]

David Messina
Born
David Messina

(1932-02-07)February 7, 1932
NationalityItalian

Career

In printed paper

Graduated in Law, he began his journalism career at L'Ora of Palermo as a police reporter. His abilities, thanks to which became professional at the end of 1965, are not neglected by the big names in journalism, having worked as a sports reporter in Tuttosport (as a correspondent in Sicily), he moved to Milan as a correspondent of the newspaper La Stampa, Corriere dello Sport and Gazzetta dello Sport, becoming one of the major brands of the newspaper.

In television

In the late eighties collaborates with collaborates with Telemontecarlo, and after with Telelombardia founding programs here at Qui studio a voi stadio and Cartellino Rosso (Red Card). Abandoned Telelombardia went to 7 Gold rush of transmission Diretta Stadio, then he works with Play TV, Canale Italia (conducting various sports and current affairs programs) and Antenna 3.

Books

  • Sandro Mazzola vi insegna il calcio
  • Va Italia va
  • L'Italia di Arrigo Sacchi
  • Gioie, brividi, avventure-ecco la storia di 68 anni di mondiali
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References

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