Instead of Fabio Fazio the new game plans from Rai

Instead of Fabio Fazio, the new game plans from Rai Adnkronos report

“Report” will take the place of “Che Tempo Che Fa” on Sunday night on Rai3. As far as Adnkronos is aware, Siegfried Ranucci’s show has indeed been moved from Monday to Sunday prime time, taking up the slot left vacant after Fabio Fazio left Rai to join Discovery. A decision that would have been made in agreement with Ranucci.

Also on Sundays, Monica Maggioni will appear in place of Lucia Annunziata, who Rai has also left. The show’s name, “Mezz’ora in più”, should change as it returns to the half-hour format with an interview, followed by “In Mezz’ora Storie”, which will include some reports.

On Saturday night, Serena Bortone will take the place of Massimo Gramellini at Rai3. Finally, Pino Insegno was to direct “L’Eredità”, the eve of Rai1, from January. These would be the main innovations of the 2023-2024 timelines presented today to the Board of Directors by CEO Roberto Sergio.

On Monday evening, “Report” on Rai3 will be called “Presadiretta” by Riccardo Iacona, which will then leave room for a talk whose name has not yet been decided and which will be moderated by Nunzia De Girolamo. Rumors of the possible conduction of “Rebus” instead of Corrado Augias (who will instead always keep “Le Gioie della Musica” on Rai3), even with three alternating conductors, including Pietrangelo Buttafuoco, have been denied by the person concerned. “Rebus” lasts an hour and will be conducted by Giorgio Zanchini together with other personalities from different political backgrounds. Finally, Bortone will not only take Gramellini’s place on Saturday night, but will also conduct an approximately 50-minute program during Rai3’s prime time.