Striscia la notizia
Striscia la notizia (pronounced [ˈstriʃʃa la noˈtittsja]) is an Italian satirical television program on the Mediaset-controlled Canale 5. Founded 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 directed and produced by Antonio Ricci and is hosted by two major comedians. Usually Ezio Greggio (who co-founded the show with Gianfranco D'Angelo) is assisted by another comedian (such as Enzo Iacchetti or Michelle Hunziker) for the winter season, after which there is a change of guard with the two comedians Ficarra & Picone.
Striscia la notizia | |
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Genre | Satire Comedy |
Created by | Antonio Ricci |
Directed by | Mauro Marinello (2005-present) |
Presented by | Various |
Country of origin | |
Original language(s) | Italian |
No. of seasons | 32 |
No. of episodes | 6,877 (as of June 27, 2020) |
Production | |
Running time | 35-60 min |
Release | |
Original network | Mediaset |
Picture format | 16:9 SDTV |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 1988–present |
The name of the show literally translates in English as "the news slither". The polysemic term striscia (English: strip) refers to a cartoon strip (noun) while its conjugation strisciare is a verb which means "to crawl" or "to slither", thus allegorically referring to a worm or snake which slithers and bores underground digging holes and exposing "cheats".
The Gabibbo
The Gabibbo, an Italian cultural icon, acts as the mascot and is the soul of the show. Gabibbo is a caricature of an Italian layman, a low-income worker who lives near the docks of Genoa. Always loud, braggart but pungent in his naive but straightforward ways, he butts in everywhere he sees new friends to chat to with a childlike enthusiasm always running after the veline, the show's two dancing showgirls. He is, in some ways, like the Cockney type often seen in British comedies.
The veline
The term velina (English: tissue paper) is a figurative term in Italian journalism which refers to government-issued propagated news. It is a parody of the news industry during the Fascist era under the Mussolini where the government controlled and heavily censored all news reports and papers.
Within Striscia, the veline are two young women in their early twenties (one blonde, the other brunette) who come on stage to hand the "news anchors" their news and perform short dances called stacchetti, always finishing up on the news anchors' desk.
The names of the veline for each season of Striscia are announced after a long beauty pageant during the summer. The program is called Veline. A similar program, "Velone" (which means "big veline"), is a contest for women in their 60s (although some are nearly 100). As in "Veline," the women dance and perform in brief sketches. The word velina has become a synonym for television presenters's assistant. In 2012 also velinismo [English: Velinism] (to become famous for passiveness and inconclusiveness) became an entry in the Zingarelli dictionary.
The veline
Names | Years |
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Cristina Prevosti, Stefania Dall'Olio, Eliette Mariangelo, Micaela Verdiani | 1988 |
Jordy Gordon, Indra Smith, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Annalisa Gambi (not all the season) | 1989/1990 |
Laura Paternoster, Monica Spreafico, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Sonia Grey, Angela Cavagna (the nurse) | 1990/1991 |
Ana Laura Ribas, Terry Sessa, Simonetta Pravettoni | 1991/1992 |
Cecilia Belli, Fanny Cadeo | 1992/1993 |
Cecilia Belli, Laura Valci, Fanny Cadeo | 1993/1994 |
Miriana Trevisan, Laura Freddi | 1994/1995 |
Alessia Merz, Cristina Quaranta | 1995/1996 |
Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani | 1996/1997 |
Alessia Mancini, Marina Graziani | 1997/1998 |
Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani | 1998/1999 |
Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis | 1999/2002 |
Giorgia Palmas, Elena Barolo | 2002/2004 |
Lucia Galeone, Vera Atyushkina | 2004/2005 |
Melissa Satta, Thais Souza Wiggers | 2005/2007 |
Melissa Satta, Veridiana Mallman | 2008 |
Federica Nargi, Costanza Caracciolo | 2008/2012 |
Alessia Reato, Giulia Calcaterra | 2012/2013 |
Irene Cioni, Ludovica Frasca | 2013/2017 |
Shaila Gatta, Mikaela Neaze Silva | 2017/Today |
The Reporters
- Max Laudadio - North-West
- Moreno Morello - North-East
- Chiara Squaglia - Toscana
- Jimmy Ghione - Lazio, animals
- Alessio Giannone (alias Pinuccio) - Abruzzo, Molise, Puglia e Basilicata
- Luca Abete - Campania
- Erica Cunsolo (alias Erica Senza K) - Calabria
- Stefania Petyx and the bassotto - Sicilia
- Gabibbo - waste and injustice
- Valerio Staffelli - Tapiro d'Oro, injustices and scams
- Vittorio Brumotti (alias 100% Brumotti) - buildings never completed or never entered into operation, contrast to drug dealing and to those who occupy parking spaces reserved for the disabled
- Cristiano Militello - Reports Striscia lo striscione e Striscia il cartellone
- Antonio Casanova - waste and injustice
- Cristina Gabetti - Report Occhio al futuro - 17 globla goals
- Luca Galtieri (alias Galtieuro)
- Philippe Daverio - Report MUAGG-IThe free museum
- Fabrizio Fontana (alias Capitan Ventosa)[1]
- Davide Rampello - Report Paesi, paesaggi...
- Luca Sardella - Report Speranza verde
- Rajae Bezzaz - immigration and integration
- Riccardo Trombetta - injustices and scams
- Roberto Lipari (dal 18 novembre 2019)[2]
- Paolo Marchi - Report Capolavori italiani in cucina[3]
- Marco Camisani Calzolari (in arte MCC) - digital culture
The Tapiro d'Oro
The Tapiro d'Oro (Golden Tapir), a small golden statue, is a special "prize" delivered to big celebrities or politicians who have been humiliated or defeated. Although many personalities take it in front of the cameras in the hope of getting attention for themselves, others run away and Valerio Staffelli, a special correspondent for the show, has to run after them until they finally take it. Some even react aggressively. Rai Uno Director Fabrizio Del Noce, cornered by Staffelli, banged his microphone on the reporter's face, breaking Staffelli's nose.
Subtitles
Each edition of Strip uses a subtitle always different, which reads the voice of-enza.
Year | Edition | Subheading |
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1988/1989 | 1ª | Giornale Radio |
1989/1990 | 2ª | La voce dell'innocenza |
1990/1991 | 3ª | La voce dell'incoscienza |
1991/1992 | 4ª | La voce dell'impotenza |
1992/1993 | 5ª | La voce dell'incontinenza |
1993/1994 | 6ª | La voce dell'intenza |
1994/1995 | 7ª | La voce dell'insistenza |
1995/1996 | 8ª | La voce dell'impenitenza |
1996/1997 | 9a | La voce dell'incandescenza |
1997/1998 | 10ª | La voce dell'insorgenza |
1998/1999 | 11ª | La voce dell'inavvertenza |
1999/2000 | 12ª | La voce dell'interferenza |
2000/2001 | 13ª | La voce dell'imprudenza |
2001/2002 | 14ª | La voce dell'insolenza |
2002/2003 | 15ª | La voce della differenza |
2003/2004 | 16ª | La voce della renitenza |
2004/2005 | 17ª | La voce dell'indipendenza |
2005/2006 | 18ª | La voce della divergenza |
2006/2007 | 19ª | La voce della turbolenza |
2007/2008 | 20ª | La voce della persistenza |
2008/2009 | 21ª | La voce della supplenza |
2009/2010 | 22ª | La voce dell'influenza |
2010/2011 | 23ª | La voce dell'improvvidenza |
2011/2012 | 24ª | La voce della contingenza |
2012/2013 | 25ª | La voce dell'insolvenza |
2013/2014 | 26ª | La voce dell'irruenza |
2014/2015 | 27ª | La voce dell'indecenza |
2015/2016 | 28ª | La voce dell'invadenza |
2016-2017 | 29ª | La voce dell'impudenza |
Listen since 2008
Editions | Year | Bets | Media plays |
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21° | 2008–2009 | 221 | 9.315.000 – 34.30% |
22° | 2009–2010 | 221 | 7.530.000 – 27.85% |
23° | 2010–2011 | 222 | 6.246.000 – 23.49% |
24° | 2011–2012 | 223 | 5.928.000 – 20.99% |
25° | 2012–2013 | 227 | 5.613.000 – 19.88% |
26º | 2013–2014 | 220 | 5.009.000 - 18.29% |
27° | 2014-2015 | 221 | 5.353.000 - 19.48% |
Awards and recognition
- Telegatto Best transmission of TV satire – 1990,1991,1995,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003
- Telegatto Transmission of the year – 1999,2000,2001
- Telegatto Platinum Anniversary Special – 2008
- Telegatto Best program ever – 2006,2007,2008
- Royal Television Award Category Top Ten – 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013
- Royal Television Award Oscar diamond – 2008
- Guinness World Records longest running satire television program – 2011
- Celebrity Games Winner – 2012
See also
References
- Striscia la Notizia - A Striscia la notizia Capitan Ventosa e la difficoltà di "ricaricare" le auto elettriche
- "Roberto Lipari debutta come nuovo inviato di Striscia con il caso... - News". Striscia la Notizia (in Italian). Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- francy279 (3 December 2019). "STRISCIA LA NOTIZIA: AL VIA LA NUOVA RUBRICA DI PAOLO MARCHI "CAPOLAVORI ITALIANI IN CUCINA"" (in Italian). Retrieved 4 December 2019.