“Long live Rai 2!” by Fiorello in Prati, the town hall: “Do not disturb the residents”

Loved and hated the radio show “Long live Rai Due!” under the direction of Fiorello He has to be able to strike a balance between the fans (many) who hear it enthusiastically and the critics (many among local residents) who hear it reluctantly in the wee hours of the morning. An impertinence for the latter, because they are located near the Plexiglas box in which the program is broadcast. In view of the next season of the show, which the artist plans to keep on the road, Lorenza BonaccorsiPresident of the 1st Municipality of Rome, declared: “I believe that Fiorello should be guaranteed the possibility of continuing his show, however finding a method that takes into account the impact of the transmission on the residents of the surrounding streets” from Via Asiago».

The controversies

In fact, the long faces of the Citizens were not lacking last season. Dissatisfaction was also clearly felt in hateful posts on social networks. So much so that the Sicilian showman himself joked during the program: “June 9th will be April 25th in Via Asiago because the condominiums will celebrate the liberation of Via Asiago!”.

Bonaccorsi: «Noise and dirt»

The mini mayor BonaccorsiHe noted the complaints, which showed no signs of abating, then remarked: “Regrettably, given the way it was organized last season, we have To that.”incompatibility by «Viva Rai2!» with the needs of the residents, both in terms of early morning ventilation times and how to carry it out since the street was deserted dirty and messy after each episode. Rai is a public service and cannot ignore that needs of citizens. I therefore hope that a solution can be found that makes «Viva Rai2!» reissues. Above all, respect for the right to rest and decency of the inhabitants of this area.”

CEO Sergio

In the meantime, mediation attempts are underway, as CEO Rai Sergio explains into Corriere’s microphones: “It’s about Via Asiago 10, a historic building where people live.” My employees and I are discussing a solution, a synthesis that it allows transmission to resume in November. The company really wants it, but I can’t say if it will happen.”