Italian Television Never Changes
The kitsch style and popular humour of Italian TV shows cater to an older generation of viewers who don't understand new sensibilities.
The kitsch style and popular humour of Italian TV shows cater to an older generation of viewers who don't understand new sensibilities.
The Italian entertainment landscape is increasingly turning to the millennial experience for inspiration. Generation 56k is a great example.
Can Italy's national public television station return to being a service for citizens?
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