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Fabio Fazio, the slavery of the audience cannot humiliate the quality of TV as in Grillo's rally, without objections

Beppe Grillo's antics hosted by Fabio Fazio on Nove was an example of the worst that TV can offer when it only chases the audience without any regard for the quality of the programs

Fabio Fazio, the slavery of the audience cannot humiliate the quality of TV as in Grillo's rally, without objections

There is a limit to the enslavement of the audience, but that limit was greatly exceeded last Sunday in the antics of Beppe Grillo da Fabio Fazio “In che tempo che fa” on Nove. More than a show by a comedian who no longer makes anyone laugh, it was a rally without Fazio feeling the need to reply, except for Grillo's terrible lapse in style when he attacked Giulia Bongiorno, who defends the girl who accuses Ciro Grillo of sexual assault. How miserable. She's absolutely right Aldo Grasso, the best of television critics, who on Corriere della Sera he writes of a "not exciting page of TV, a clumsy attempt to restore media citizenship to a gentleman who with the mockery, the justicialist fury, the political scam masked by pop millenarianism and with a conception of radical democracy (one is worth one) that has caused enormous damage to the country." It couldn't have been written better, but whether it is right to ask ourselves, as they have done in recent days above FIRST online Marco Cecchini, Alfredo Recanatesi and Bruno Manfellotto, on the (very poor) quality of information after the irruption of the web, the same must be done for entertainment on TV and radio. What about the vulgarity of a show like “La Zanzara” on Radio 24 which creates an audience, oh sure, but tarnishes the reputation and credibility of a glorious group like Il Sole 24 Ore? And that's just one example. Down from the tower Beppe Grillo but also Fabio Fazio and "La Zanzara".

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