

Two recent television phenomena are of some quick thinking.
The phenomena are: the TG of Mentone and the program come away with me. On this program you could say many things (freedom of the press, civic engagement, the opposition etc.). But they are things that already focuses much of the press and critics.
One thing I would say instead that unites the two programs. Both the TG of Mentana Come away with me that are there to remove a commonplace that in recent years has become a gospel on television today is the speed (also exchanged with the rhythm).
fact there is no program (from the news variety) that has this logic, this dogmatic belief that everything DVE be rapid, should last a few seconds, a maximum of one minute and then you have to move on. Whether it be a service on the day politics, is a song (a song cut through the X factor to make them last a minute or so), it is a ballet, it is an interview (with very few exceptions). The dogma is the result of the belief that everything that will last a little more dangerous because it is the public soon tires and change the channel.
Well, the two phenomena I was talking about are there to disprove this thesis. The problem is not trying to do things not to bore short, the problem has come up with something good. Point. If there is something worth following for more minutes, you can be sure that the public will follow. Services in the tg Mentana not last twenty seconds and in other news. The services of the TG of the 7 last one, even two minutes because they have the ambition (what a revolutionary tg!) To explain what happened, why it happened and what comments there are to do. In the same way in the program of Fazio and Saviano, the moments will last a lot: a monologue by Saviano takes twenty minutes, the intervention of Benigni lasted half an hour to Abbado idem. This tv (beyond the controversy over I like / I do not like) shows that we can take care of something if that something is well represented. We are not balls, if something interests us and we look at the brain works for more than twenty seconds. Whether it's a new line? Hopefully.
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