Statement of Silvio Berlusconi, banning some TV personalities
The Editto bulgaro (English: "Bulgarian Edict"), also referred to as the "Bulgarian Diktat" (Diktat bulgaro) or "Bulgarian Ukase" (Ukase bulgaro) in Italian newspapers,[1] was a statement of Silvio Berlusconi, at the time Prime Minister of Italy, about the behavior of three figures of Italian media and television – namely journalists Enzo Biagi and Michele Santoro and comedian Daniele Luttazzi – which was pronounced during a press conference with Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, at the time Prime Minister of Bulgaria, on 18 April 2002. It was soon followed by the removal of the three from national television.
^Silverio Novelli (22 July 2008). "Parole bulgare tra Berlusconi e Biagi". Piazza Elettronica Magazine (in Italian). Istituto dell'Enciclopedia italiana Treccani.
The Edittobulgaro (English: "Bulgarian Edict"), also referred to as the "Bulgarian Diktat" (Diktat bulgaro) or "Bulgarian Ukase" (Ukase bulgaro) in Italian...
lost their jobs as a result. This statement was called by critics "EdittoBulgaro". The TV broadcasting of a satirical program called RAIot – Armi di...
lost their jobs as a result. This statement was called by critics "EdittoBulgaro". The TV broadcasting of a satirical programme called RAIot was censored...
lost their jobs as a result. This statement was called by critics "EdittoBulgaro". The TV broadcasting of a satirical programme called RAIot was censored...
statement on the "criminal use of public television" made by Luttazzi (see Edittobulgaro), Luttazzi's show was cancelled by RAI's management. Since then, Luttazzi...
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use of public television in favor of the Berlusconi government (see EdittoBulgaro). In April, the film was selected for the Cannes Film Festival, where...
with LA7 and his show is broadcast every Thursday night at 9.10pm. EdittoBulgaro Berlusconi's declaration about Santoro, Biagi and Luttazzi. see Nina...
screens a few months after Berlusconi's declarations in Sofia named also edittobulgaro, where the then-Prime Minister accused the popular journalist, together...
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from RAI, the Italian state television, in what became known as the edittobulgaro controversy; Biagi's daily ten-minute prime-time news commentary on...
Berlusconi or investigated his history) from state-owned TV shows (the edittobulgaro), causing a long debate about freedom of information and censorship...
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