Striscia la notiziaStriscia la notizia is an Italian television program on the Mediaset-controlled Canale 5. Its name in Italian translates to "sneaking into the news", a probable allusion to the Biscione, the snake which is part of Canale 5's logo. Founded in 1987, it is meant to be a parody of the daily news, which airs right before the program, but Striscia also satirizes government corruption and exposes scams with the help of local reporters who are also comedians. The program is produced by Antonio Ricci and is hosted by two major comedians. Usually Ezio Greggio (who co-founded the show with D'Angelo) is assisted by another comedian (as Enzo Iacchetti) for the winter season, after which there is a change of guard. The GabibboThe Gabibbo, an Italian cultural icon acts as the mascot and is the soul of the show. Gabibbo is a caricature of the layman of Southern Italian origin, a low-income worker who lives near the docks of Genoa. Always loud, braggart but pungent in his naive but straightforward ways, butts in everywhere he sees new friends to chat with a childlike enthusiasm always running after the veline, is in some ways like the Cokney type in comedies. The velineThe term "velina" comes from the name of a type of paper, thin and light, used by journalists These are two girls in their low-twenties, one blonde, the other brunette: once they showed up to hand the news, but today they perform short dance breaks or stacchetti always ending on the table of the news anchors. They usually perform in swimming-suits or tank tops, singing a pop song as they dance. These dancers probably evolved from the scantily-clad waitresses who served at the tables of Drive-in, the show that made Greggio and D'Angelo widely known in the late eighties. The veline have become the most popular female icons on Italian TV. The names of the veline are known after a long beauty pageant on summer. The program is called "Veline", but there's also another program like this: "Velone". "Velone" (that means "big velina"), is a contest only for women over 50/60 (some were almost 100!). Like in "Veline", women heve to dance and make little sketches and on september the new "velona" will be chosen. All the veline
Cristina Prevosti, Stefania Dall'Olio, Eliette Mariangelo, Micaela Verdiani
Jordy Gordon, Indra Smith, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Annalisa Gambi (not all the season)
Laura Paternoster, Monica Spreafico, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Angela Cavagna, Sonia Grey
Ana Laura Ribas, Terry Sessa, Simonetta Pravettoni
Cecilia Belli, Fanny Cadeo
Cecilia Belli, Laura Valci, Fanny Cadeo
Miriana Trevisan, Laura Freddi
Alessia Merz, Cristina Quaranta
Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani
Alessia Mancini, Marina Graziani
Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani
Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis
Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis
Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis
Giorgia Palmas, Elena Barolo
Giorgia Palmas, Elena Barolo
Lucia Galeone, Vera Atyushkina
Melissa Satta, Thais Souza Wiggers The tapiro d'oroThe Tapiro d'Oro (English language: Golden Tapir), a small golden statue, is a special "prize" delivered to big celebrities or politicians who have been humiliated or defeated. Although many personalities take it in front of the cameras in the hope of getting attention for themselves, others run away and Valerio Staffelli, a special correspondent for the show, has to run after them until they finally take it. Other times, however, the bodyguards have been known to have acted aggressively breaking the reporters' noses and camcorders alike. Once even Rai Uno Director Fabrizio Del Noce, cornered by Staffelli banged his microphone on his face breaking his nose. Striscia and the Italian showbizVeline's name (invented by the co-founders and their producer) nowadays is often attributed (often disparagingly) to any famous girls on TV with little or no intellectual gifts. Often criticized by high-brow critics and feminists as the symbol of trash-TV, the veline are, however, much more likely to be sought by producers of Italian soap operas, TV series or shows after just one year on Striscia than any other female candidates. They are considered the ideal match for prominent soccer players and therefore a role-model for many young viewers. Enzo Iacchetti, one of the hosts, has currently a relationship with Maddalena Corvaglia, a velina from a previous edition of Striscia. This page about striscia la notizia includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about striscia la notizia News stories about striscia la notizia External links for striscia la notizia Videos for striscia la notizia Wikis about striscia la notizia Discussion Groups about striscia la notizia Blogs about striscia la notizia Images of striscia la notizia |
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Enzo Iacchetti, one of the hosts, has currently a relationship with Maddalena Corvaglia, a velina from a previous edition of Striscia. [2] US Sales- 2.5+ Million[citation needed]. They are considered the ideal match for prominent soccer players and therefore a role-model for many young viewers. The single is to be titled "I Have This Dream", and will be released in mid-late February 2006 [1]. Often criticized by high-brow critics and feminists as the symbol of trash-TV, the veline are, however, much more likely to be sought by producers of Italian soap operas, TV series or shows after just one year on Striscia than any other female candidates. Her part has reportedly already been recorded. Veline's name (invented by the co-founders and their producer) nowadays is often attributed (often disparagingly) to any famous girls on TV with little or no intellectual gifts. Ciara is particapting in a charity single written and produced by Michael Jackson. Once even Rai Uno Director Fabrizio Del Noce, cornered by Staffelli banged his microphone on his face breaking his nose. The performance was one of the biggest of her career because of the high television audience and the large stadium audience. Other times, however, the bodyguards have been known to have acted aggressively breaking the reporters' noses and camcorders alike. Ciara performed at the Orange Bowl. Although many personalities take it in front of the cameras in the hope of getting attention for themselves, others run away and Valerio Staffelli, a special correspondent for the show, has to run after them until they finally take it. Ciara ended 2005 by going on tour with other teen pop sensations like Bow Wow and Chris Brown for the "Holladay Jam" which stopped at cities like New York and Atlanta. The Tapiro d'Oro (English language: Golden Tapir), a small golden statue, is a special "prize" delivered to big celebrities or politicians who have been humiliated or defeated. Ciara was nominated for four Grammy awards including Best New Artist and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for 1,2 Step. Melissa Satta, Thais Souza Wiggers. In the December of 2005 Ciara went on tour with Gwen Stefani's "Harajuku Lovers Tour". Lucia Galeone, Vera Atyushkina. The duet also reached a peak of #3. Giorgia Palmas, Elena Barolo. In the fall of 2005, Ciara was featured singing alongside current love interest, Bow Wow, on the second single from his 2005 album Wanted entitled Like You in the fall. Giorgia Palmas, Elena Barolo. In the summer of 2005 during the success of Goodies Ciara was featured on several singles by other hip-hop artists, such as Missy Elliott's 'Lose Control' from her album The Cookbook which peaked at#3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis. In 2005 Ciara released her DVD of music videos with behind the scenes footage of her rehearsals for the Soul Train Awards. Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis. The song most likely performed poorly because she was featured on an already successful single at the time Like You with Bow Wow and many radio stations did not want to play that song along with And I. Maddalena Corvaglia, Elisabetta Canalis. In August 2005, Ciara's fourth single, And I was released and peaked at #96 which was poor compared to the first three singles. Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani. charts. Alessia Mancini, Marina Graziani. In May 2005, Ciara's third single, Oh featuring Ludacris, reached number two on the Hot 100 and number 4 on the U.K. Roberta Lanfranchi, Marina Graziani. Ciara charted one place higher than she would have done if downloads had not been included in the chart formula; she would have instead swapped places with Elvis Presley's re-issue of "The Wonder of You" at number four. Alessia Merz, Cristina Quaranta. on 11 April the same year, and reached number three, benefiting from the fact that it was the first week that downloads were incorporated into the singles chart. Miriana Trevisan, Laura Freddi. "1, 2 Step" was released in the U.K. Cecilia Belli, Laura Valci, Fanny Cadeo. The second single, "1, 2 Step", featuring Missy Elliott, reached the top ten in the U.S., peaking at number two in early 2005. Cecilia Belli, Fanny Cadeo. It entered the Billboard 200 chart at number three, and sold over two milion copies in the United States alone. Ana Laura Ribas, Terry Sessa, Simonetta Pravettoni. With help from Pha, Garrett, and Lil Jon, Ciara released her debut album, Goodies in September 2004. Laura Paternoster, Monica Spreafico, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Angela Cavagna, Sonia Grey. "Goodies" became a hit, reaching the top of the United States pop charts, and also charting in the United Kingdom (in January 2005, also reaching number one), Australia, Germany, Sweden, and New Zealand. Jordy Gordon, Indra Smith, Simonetta Pravettoni, Terry Sessa, Annalisa Gambi (not all the season). She joined a girl group, worked on her songwriting, left the group, got a publishing deal, and found a "music soul mate" when she met producer Jazze Pha. Cristina Prevosti, Stefania Dall'Olio, Eliette Mariangelo, Micaela Verdiani. In her early teens she formed the goal to become a professional singer. Like in "Veline", women heve to dance and make little sketches and on september the new "velona" will be chosen. She has said that it was seeing a televised performance by Destiny's Child that inspired her to pursue a career in music. "Velone" (that means "big velina"), is a contest only for women over 50/60 (some were almost 100!). Born in Austin, Texas, Ciara grew up in army bases in Germany, New York, California, Arizona, and Nevada, since her father was in the United States Army. The program is called "Veline", but there's also another program like this: "Velone". . The names of the veline are known after a long beauty pageant on summer. Ciara Princess Harris (born October 25, 1985), known simply as Ciara, is an American Grammy nominated pop and R&B singer-songwriter. The veline have become the most popular female icons on Italian TV. Ciara & Fatman Scoop. These dancers probably evolved from the scantily-clad waitresses who served at the tables of Drive-in, the show that made Greggio and D'Angelo widely known in the late eighties. 2006: Grammy Awards - Nominated - Best Short-Form Music Video: "Lose Control" Missy Elliott feat. They usually perform in swimming-suits or tank tops, singing a pop song as they dance. 2006: Grammy Awards - Nominated - Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "1, 2 Step". The term "velina" comes from the name of a type of paper, thin and light, used by journalists These are two girls in their low-twenties, one blonde, the other brunette: once they showed up to hand the news, but today they perform short dance breaks or stacchetti always ending on the table of the news anchors. Ciara & Fatman Scoop. Always loud, braggart but pungent in his naive but straightforward ways, butts in everywhere he sees new friends to chat with a childlike enthusiasm always running after the veline, is in some ways like the Cokney type in comedies. 2006: Grammy Awards - Nominated - Best Rap Song: "Lose Control" Missy Elliott feat. Gabibbo is a caricature of the layman of Southern Italian origin, a low-income worker who lives near the docks of Genoa. 2006: Grammy Awards - Nominated - Best New Artist. The Gabibbo, an Italian cultural icon acts as the mascot and is the soul of the show. Ludacris. . 2005: Vibe Awards - Won Best Collaboration for "Oh" feat. Usually Ezio Greggio (who co-founded the show with D'Angelo) is assisted by another comedian (as Enzo Iacchetti) for the winter season, after which there is a change of guard. 2005: CosmoGIRL! Magazine Annual - Won - Born to Lead Award. The program is produced by Antonio Ricci and is hosted by two major comedians. Ciara & Fatman Scoop. Founded in 1987, it is meant to be a parody of the daily news, which airs right before the program, but Striscia also satirizes government corruption and exposes scams with the help of local reporters who are also comedians. 2005: Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - Won - Best Video for "Lose Control" Missy Elliott feat. Its name in Italian translates to "sneaking into the news", a probable allusion to the Biscione, the snake which is part of Canale 5's logo. Missy Elliott. Striscia la notizia is an Italian television program on the Mediaset-controlled Canale 5. 2005: Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - Won - Best Dance Cut for "1, 2 Step" feat. 2005/2006. 2005: Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - Won - Best New Artist. 2004/2005. Ciara & Fatman Scoop. 2003/2004. 2005: MTV Video Music Awards - Won - Best Dance Video for "Lose Control" Missy Elliott feat. 2002/2003. Ciara & Fatman Scoop. 2001/2002. 2005: MTV Video Music Awards - Won - Best Hip Hop Video for "Lose Control" Missy Elliott feat. 2000/2001. Missy Elliott. 1999/2000. 2005: Teen Choice Awards - Won - Choice Music R&B/Hip Hop Track for "1, 2 Step" feat. 1998/1999. Ludacris. 1997/1998. 2005: Teen Choice Awards - Won - Choice Music Make-Out Song for "Oh" feat. 1996/1997. Missy Elliott. 1995/1996. 2005: Bet Awards - Won - 2005 Best Collaboration for "1, 2 Step" feat. 1994/1995. 2005: Soul Train Awards - Won - Best R&B Soul/Rap New Artist. 1993/1994. 2005: Soul Train Awards - Won - Sammy Davis Junior Female Entertainer of the Year. 1992/1993. Goodies: The Videos & More. 1991/1992. Coach Carter ("Roll Wit U"; 2005). 1990/1991. 2006: "So What" (with Field Mob & Jazze Pha, from TBA). 1989/1990. 2006: "King & Queen" (with T.I., from King). 1988. 2006: "Lose Your Cool" (with Jazze Pha & Cee-Lo, from Happy Hour). 2005: "Like You" (with Bow Wow, from Wanted). 2005: "Lose Control" (with Missy Elliott & Fatman Scoop, from The Cookbook). 2004: "Get it Started" (with Ja Rule from R.U.L.E.). 2004: "It's Us" / "I Wish" (with ATL, from The ATL Project). 2004: Goodies (2x Platinum). |