Italian public service broadcasting…

May 22, 2008

Tonight I’ll be at the Italian Cul­tural Insti­tute talk­ing about the European media with Andy Ward of Endemol and Angelo Maria Pet­roni of RAI.

Pet­roni is an inter­est­ing char­ac­ter. He’s a con­ser­vat­ive soci­ology pro­fessor who was affil­i­ated with Silvio Ber­lusconi. He was appoin­ted to the board of Italy’s pub­lic ser­vice broad­caster, RAI, in 2003 by the fin­ance min­istry under Il Cava­lieri’s second premi­er­ship. He nearly got bumped off the board in 2006–7, when Romano Prodi was in power, but he survived.

One of Petroni’s not­able pro­pos­als for RAI was to counter Italy’s massive licence fee eva­sion. Get­ting on for 30% of Italian homes don’t pay the licence fee (nearly 40% in the south). Pet­roni pro­posed adding the licence fee on to the elec­tri­city bill, with the assump­tion that with leccy came telly.

My puny know­ledge of Italian pub­lic ser­vice broad­cast­ing has been bolstered by Chris Han­retty’s excel­lent blog.

And it’s on the cal­en­dar for the Lon­don Beppe Grillo group. Look­ing for­ward to it.

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