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Italian TV series or program

TG3
TG3 - Logo 2021.png

Logo of TG3 since January 11, 2021

Starring See Presenters
Country of origin Italy
Original language Italian
No. of episodes N/A
Running time 30 mins.
Original network Rai 3
Picture format 16:9 HDTV
Original release 15 December 1979 (1979-12-15) –
present

TG3 (TeleGiornale 3) is the brand for Italian state-owned TV channel Rai 3’s news programmes. They are shown domestically and across Europe on Rai 3. The newscasts are aired from Rai’s Studios in Saxa Rubra, Rome, Italy, except for the 12 pm edition which is broadcast from Milan
The head-journalist of the show is Giuseppina Paterniti from 31 October 2018. It was launched in 1979, and was named T3 (Telegiornale 3) from 1999 to 2000.

Directors of the TG3[edit]

Note: the names highlighted in blue concern the directors who, in addition to directing the TG3, also directed the TGR.

Programme format[edit]

The programme is generally presented by a single newsreader Most items will be made up of reports and are generally preceded and followed by the correspondent reporting live from the scene of the report.

Daily programme[edit]

They are also other features with TG3 brand, all on Rai 3:

  • GT Ragazzi (devoted to a youth audiences, aired on Rai Gulp).

Criticism and controversies[edit]

The Undersecretary to Communications Paolo Romani, member of The People of Freedom, in an interview with the newspaper Il Tempo, has defined that the TG3 “is politically affiliate with the Leftists”.[1]

Presenters[edit]

TG3 Linea Notte[edit]

This is aired from Monday to Friday at 00:00 (58 minutes), summer editions are known as TG3 Linea Notte Estate which airs between 23:00 and 23:30. Presenters:

TG3 Flash[edit]

This is aired on Sunday, between 23:00 and 00:00 (7–10 minutes).

  • Tindara Caccetta
  • Niccolò Bellagamba
  • Paolo Piras
  • Sara Segatori
  • Giusi Sansone

TG3 Mondo[edit]

This is aired on Saturdays and Sundays between 23:00 and 00:00. Presenters:

TG3 ore 12:00[edit]

This edition comes from Milan

  • Paolo Pasi
  • Paola Maria Anelli
  • Annamaria Levorin
  • Jari Pilati

TG3 Fuori TG[edit]

This is aired from Monday to Friday at 13:40 (19–20 minutes). Presenters:

TG3 ore 14:20[edit]

This is aired from Monday to Saturday at 14:20, Sundays at 14:15 (15–25 minutes). Presenters:

  • Cristiana Palazzoni
  • Andrea Rustichelli
  • Chiara Garzilli
  • Elisabetta Margonari

TG3 LIS[edit]

This edition is signed for the deaf. It’s aired from Monday to Saturday at 14:55, Sundays at 12:55 (2–3 minutes). Presenters are the same of 14:20 edition.

TG3 ore 19:00[edit]

This airs every day at 19:00 (30–32 minutes). Presenters:

  • Mario Franco Cao
  • Alessandra Carli
  • Valentina Antonello
  • Tatiana Lisanti

Speciale TG3[edit]

This airs only a few times a year or even none (2–108 minutes). This focus on the major stories that the world is talking about.

The Tg3 offers both internet and TV content on the web. The Internet Editorial Board is made up of Giancarlo Agostinelli, Riccardo Corbò, Pasquale Martello and Alfredo Trenca. He deals with the multimedia contents of the header. It cares for the site that offers the ability to see the Tg3 live while working on the PC; Makes it possible to review the newscast immediately after the broadcast; Allows you to review every single service. Allows you to browse the Tg3 archive and headings. It puts online images, interviews and exclusive services that you can only see on the headline website. It makes it possible to interact with the editorial team and create a community of active information users of the Tg3 that goes beyond the airtime and constitutes an always open channel.

The exclusive rubrics for the web:

  • Tg3 Tech
  • Tg3 Tech Books
  • Tg3 Comics
  • Tg3 Ludus
  • Tg3 La Vignetta
  • Tg3 Videochat

The Facebook page of the Tg3 is constantly updated by the editorial staff, with news videos, polls, exclusive articles and interactions with public comments

Direction[edit]

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