Discussione:Sei Milano

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Curioso il comportamento di chi mette citazione necessaria e poi sistematicamente toglie tutti i collegamenti perchè qualcun altro ha sistematicamente messo in blak list tutti i siti autorevoli sull'argomento specifico.--Mizar (ζ Ursae Maioris) 09:02, 24 ott 2007 (CEST)[rispondi]

Senza voler alimentare polemiche, vedi il bar, ma faccio notare che i siti più seguiti e con maggior Page Rank sul'argomento Televisioni locali sono in blak list. Non è certamente impossibile trovare testi a stampa, magari editi dai maggiori editori nazionali, per poi vedere che essi come fonti privilegiate indicano proprio i medesimi siti.--Mizar (ζ Ursae Maioris) 13:18, 24 ott 2007 (CEST)[rispondi]

Alcune cose dimenticate[modifica wikitesto]

It's very curious that in your history of the Sei Milano project, you barely mention CityTV and still presume that it was based on New York 1, when New York ! was based on CityTV or more precisely CityPulse News at that time. Nor do you mention that Marco Di Gregorio, the person who came up with the idea, always made sure to state that in every interview and every time he spoke about it. I guess Italian provincialism wouldn't stand for an idea that came from Toronto instead of New York. You also mentioned many people and programs, but again, you failed to mention the "TG" which produced a number of italian journalists who went on to work for "Moby Dick" by Michele Santoro and the first version of "Verissimo" on Canale 5, as well as many others. And most of all, and this I take personally, you have completely ignored that the TG, which was what brought in most sponsors and viewers in Milan,(I noticed that you list the daily contacts but not which show they were watching). You speak of Vladimir Lodzinsky, producer with vast international experience, but even Vladimir and Di Gregorio and others, would all remind you that there was a Canadian there also. That Canadian was me, Carlo Basilone. I set up the news show, just like CityPulse News and I trained the reporters, cameramen, editors and others how to do a far less institutional type of news and specifically, local news. There were 5 or 6 "videogiornalisti" with us, and I'm sure they wouldn't deny any of this. There is even an example of the first part of the "TG" on youtube - [1] I don't know how to get in touch with you but I'd be more than happy to discuss this with the anonymous person who wrote it.