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}}'''Carlo Sartori''' was an Italian TV manager at [[RAI]] and a prominent mass media analyst.<ref>https://www.isicult.it/wp-content/uploads/In-memoria-di-Carlo-Sartori-Millecanali-marzo-2012-Zaccone.pdf</ref>
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Sartori was born in Castel del Piano ([[Grosseto]]) on 3 July 1946. He studied at [[Stanford University]] and was a visiting professor at [[Columbia University]] in [[New York]]. He taught [[mass communications]] at the [[IULM University of Milan]], at the [[LUISS]] in [[Rome]], at the faculty of sociology of the [[University of Urbino]], and at [[Sapienza University of Rome]].<ref>https://www.newslinet.com/tv-e-morto-carlo-sartori-storico-della-rai-grande-comunicatore/</ref>
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He was special correspondent for ''[[La Stampa]]'', director of external and international relations of ''[[Rai]]'', and president of the Italian association of radio and television critics. He also directed what later became [[Rai World]]. He was the author of numerous essays and books on communication and television.
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Revision as of 11:38, 20 February 2022

Person.png Carlo SartoriRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, media executive)
Carlo Sartori.png
Born3 July 1946
Grosseto
Died13 February 2012 (Age 65)
NationalityItalian
Alma materStanford University
Italian TV manager at RAI and a prominent mass media analyst

Carlo Sartori was an Italian TV manager at RAI and a prominent mass media analyst.[1]

Early Life

Sartori was born in Castel del Piano (Grosseto) on 3 July 1946. He studied at Stanford University and was a visiting professor at Columbia University in New York. He taught mass communications at the IULM University of Milan, at the LUISS in Rome, at the faculty of sociology of the University of Urbino, and at Sapienza University of Rome.[2]

He was special correspondent for La Stampa, director of external and international relations of Rai, and president of the Italian association of radio and television critics. He also directed what later became Rai World. He was the author of numerous essays and books on communication and television.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197722 April 197724 April 1977Imperial Hotel
Torquay
United Kingdom
The 25th Bilderberg, held in Torquay, England.
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