Aug. 28th, 2016 09:01 am
Mamma Rai loves her pets
Rai (Short for Radio e televisione Italian- aka Italain radio and television), the State broadcast company, apprently loves her pets.
On Friday, during the talk-show (you know, the serious ones? Where they talk with politicians and experts?) "Estate In Diretta", journalist (and former crime reporter) Salvo Sottile, while talking about the recent Earthquacke, stated the following:
"Yes, yes, fo course it's right talking about animals and pets. But it's time to stop and think about people. People are important."
The next day, on the Saturday edition of the program, for over an hour, they showed images and interviews and the likes about pets and animals saved from the Eartquacke.
Now... is it just a coincidence, I wonder?
(A/N: RAI is called "Mamma Rai" often in Italy for, after WWII, when the majority of the population lived in the countryside and had stopped going to school at the age of 7, 8, television- and back then there was just one channel, simply called RAI, thought the Italian language to the people, who, until then, knew only the various dialects.)
On Friday, during the talk-show (you know, the serious ones? Where they talk with politicians and experts?) "Estate In Diretta", journalist (and former crime reporter) Salvo Sottile, while talking about the recent Earthquacke, stated the following:
"Yes, yes, fo course it's right talking about animals and pets. But it's time to stop and think about people. People are important."
The next day, on the Saturday edition of the program, for over an hour, they showed images and interviews and the likes about pets and animals saved from the Eartquacke.
Now... is it just a coincidence, I wonder?
(A/N: RAI is called "Mamma Rai" often in Italy for, after WWII, when the majority of the population lived in the countryside and had stopped going to school at the age of 7, 8, television- and back then there was just one channel, simply called RAI, thought the Italian language to the people, who, until then, knew only the various dialects.)
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