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Telejato is an independent
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based in the town of Partinico, in
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,
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, and managed by
Pino Maniaci Telejato is an independent television station based in the town of Partinico, in Sicily, Italy, and managed by Pino Maniaci, broadcasting since 1989. It became widely known for its anti-Mafia reporting. History The station was founded in 1989 b ...
, broadcasting since 1989. It became widely known for its anti-
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reporting.


History

The station was founded in 1989 by Alberto Lo Iacono"Bloccato il sito di Telejato"
("Telejato's website blocked") ''Gli Italiani'', 27 October 2010 (in Italian)
and subsequently sold to the Italian Communist Refoundation Party (''Partito della Rifondazione Comunista'' or PRC) which, in turn, sold it, in 1999, to Giuseppe "Pino" Maniaci, a Sicilian building-contractor and entrepreneur. At the time of its purchase by Maniaci, the station was ostensibly in a state of "impending financial collapse", due to the debts incurred by its previous management. ( cached page) Moreover, its classification as "
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" carried an advertising limit of three minutes per hour. Maniaci's stated intention was to turn his mostly family-run Telejato into a "miniature, amateur
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", as he called it, and, therefore, "the world’s longest TV news programme" was born, with a total of two hours of service, from 2:30 pm until 4:30pm. Gradually, Telejato turned to investigative reportage, first turning its attention to local polluters. The station has been sued "more than 200 times" fro
Distilleria Bertolino
alone, on account of the many reportages carried out by Telejato into alleged pollution by the distillery factory. The Sicilian Mafia eventually became the station's main subject of reporting.


Audience

Telejato's signal covered the provinces of Palermo and
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, with an approximate target viewership of 150,000 people. On 28 April 2021, Pino Maniaci announces that the Telejato's signal covers all provinces of Sicily.


Intimidation

Telejato's owner and most of the people working there have reported receiving anonymous threats against their lives and their families' well-being, all of which, they claim, come from local Mafia bosses who are upset with the publicity caused by the station's anti-Mafia activity. In 2007, Telejato's reporting on the unauthorised use of an extended land area by cattle barns that allegedly belonged to local, Mafia-affiliated families and had been operating there for more than twenty years, led to renewed threats. Pino's daughter, Letizia, hung placards outside the stables, reading "Stables of shame.""Familie Maniaci gegen die Mafia"
("The Maniaci family against the Mafia") by Georg Cadeggianini, '' Brigitte'' magazine, 18 March 2009 (in German)
The next day, Pino Maniaci was allegedly beaten by two unknown teenagers in the street and taken to hospital. After receiving first aid assistance, Maniaci left the hospital and, with bruises and cuts visible on his face, went on the air to denounce from Telejato, once more, the ostensibly Maffia-run cattle business. Soon after, the Italian ''
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'', in a combined anti-Mafia operation, closed down the illegal barns in the area. In July 2008, Pino Maniaci's car, parked outside his home, was "doused with gasoline" and set on fire. This episode is part of what Maniaci says is a constant process of threats, manifesting in "countless attacks", such as slashed tyres or severed brake cables in the cars he uses and even windscreens shattered by gunshots."Sicily's tiny anti-Mafia TV channel"
BBC News, 6 October 2011
Maniaci was subsequently granted police protection. The website of Telejato has often been blocked or rendered inaccessible to web search engines, allegedly as a result of Mafia-ordered hacking. In September 2011, many abusive and threatening
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messages appeared on the walls of the town of Partinico, such as "You've ruined this country!" and "The ruling has been issued", ostensibly directed against Maniaci."Scritte contro giornalista tv nel palermitano"
("Written messages against Palermitan journalist"),
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, 3 September 2011 (in Italian)
The federation of Italian journalists and the Sicilian federation of journalists expressed their solidarity with Telejato. In December 2014, Maniaci found the two dogs he kept at home hung from a post near the station's studio."Journalist known for investigating mafia finds dogs hung from post"
by John Hooper, ''
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'', 4 December 2014
Maniaci linked the incident to Telejato's coverage of drug use in the area. "The city is awash with
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, and we have been going very hard on that," he stated to the press. "
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is always behind things like that."


Accolades

Letizia Maniaci, Pino's daughter and Telejato's main reporter (Maniaci's son Giovanni also works at the station), has been awarded the Maria Grazia Cutuli journalism award for her work. Letizia Maniaci has written a book about her life, working in Telejato, which was published in Italy by Rizzoli, in March 2009.


Adversities


Journalism without a license

In 2009,
Pino Maniaci Telejato is an independent television station based in the town of Partinico, in Sicily, Italy, and managed by Pino Maniaci, broadcasting since 1989. It became widely known for its anti-Mafia reporting. History The station was founded in 1989 b ...
was indicted by Palermo public prosecutor Paoletta Caltabellotta for exercising the journalistic profession "without the necessary state license.""A giudizio perché abusivo il direttore antimafia di Telejato"
("The anti-Mafia Telejato director taken to court for abuse"), '' Corriere della Sera'', 30 March 2009 (in Italian)
The indictment did not reach the courts, as Maniaci was given '' honoris causa'' a journalistic license by the Italian federation of journalists.


Libel suit

On 21 April 2016, an article signed by Salvo Vitale on Telejato's ''Voce della Sicilia'' webpage alleged that the president of the Court of Auditors Luciana Savagnone got her sports journalist
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hired by the radio station TRM through personal connections. Savagnone sued for libel and in September 2018, Maniaci, Vitale, and Telejato manager Riccardo Orioles were found guilty and sentenced to a fine of a total of 15,000
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s.


Extortion indictment

In April 2016, Salvo Lo Biundo and Gioacchino De Luca, the mayors of Partinico and
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respectively, submitted a complaint against Maniaci, accusing him of demanding bribes so that Telejato "would go easy on them." Maniaci denied the charges, stating that the mayors were among those Telejato was almost daily reporting for incompetence. An investigation was opened by the office of the Palermo public prosecutor Nino Di Matteo. In May 2016, Palermo Deputy Prosecutor Vittorio Teresi detailed the accusations against Maniaci in a news conference where he attacked the journalist's status as "a champion of anti-corruption," stating: "The fight against the Mafia is done without personal interests. We do not need the anti-Mafia services of Mr. Pino Maniaci." Chief Prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi also appeared before the media, claiming Maniaci "has repeatedly shown a total disregard for established authority, the police and the judiciary." The Palermo authorities banned Maniaci away from Partinico, arguing he was "using his television show for leverage." On 4 April 2017, Maniaci announced with an online message that Telejato would close down, using the phrase, "Chi ci ama ci scusi. È stato bello." ("Those who love us, please forgive us. It's been nice.") Maniaci stated that it had become impossible to carry on because the "mud machine operated by the
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and the Palermo prosecutor's office had caused devastating damages, much more serious than the damage done to the station by the mafiosi who intimidate local businesses away from advertising on Telejato." The next day, Maniaci announced that he wanted to keep the station going. On 28 March 2018, the station's chief editor, Francesco Buzzotta, was killed in a head-on collision of his car with a truck on the provincial road between Partinico and Grisì.


Trial

The trial date was set for 19 July 2017, the anniversary of the 1992
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in which anti-Mafia magistrate
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and five members of his police escort were assassinated. Eleven defendants were named, variously charged with mafia association, extortion and real estate fraud, including Maniaci who was charged with
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.Palermo, a giudizio per estorsione il giornalista antimafia Pino Maniaci
("Palermo charges with extortion the antimafia journalist Pino Maniaci") by F.Q., ''Il Fatto Quotidiano'', 5 April 2017 (in Italian)
On the opening day of the trial, the judge Benedetto Giaimo declared that no sound- or image-recording devices would be allowed in the court room, because, as he stated, "the trial holds no social interest," and postponed the trial for 20 September 2017. On that date, the judge reversed his decision and allowed cameras in the court room. On 20 November 2017, the trial began, but judge Mauro Terranova, on account of some defendants not having been properly summoned, postponed commencement for 8 January 2018, then for 25 January, and again for 5 March.Nuova udienza del processo Lo Voi-Vitale
("New hearing of the Lo Voi, Vitale trial"), ''Telejato'', 25 January 2018 (in Italian)
On 8 April 2021, Palermo judge Mauro Terranova acquitted Maniaci of the charge for
extortion Extortion is the practice of obtaining benefit through coercion. In most jurisdictions it is likely to constitute a criminal offence; the bulk of this article deals with such cases. Robbery is the simplest and most common form of extortion, ...
. He sentenced Maniaci to 1 year and 5 months of prison time for defamation of journalist Michele Giuliano, painter Gaetano Porcasi, Nunzio Quatrosi, and Elisabetta Liparoto. Maniaci's lawyer stated they will appeal the guilty verdict for defamation.


Documentaries about Telejato

In 2015, in "The Mafia Hunter" episode of
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's '' Unreported World'',
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and director Paul Kittel traveled to Sicily to meet Maniaci and the group of volunteers who run Telejato. In 2021,
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released a documentary series about the station, titled ''Vendetta: Truth, Lies and the Mafia''.


See also

* Antonio Scopelliti * Salvatore Lima *
Giovanni Falcone Giovanni Falcone (; 18 May 1939 – 23 May 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the Sicilian ...
*
Paolo Borsellino Paolo Emanuele Borsellino (; scn, Pàulu Borsellino; 19 January 1940 – 19 July 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying t ...


References

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External links


Telejato
corporate website
Federation of Italian Journalists
official website (in Italian) Television networks in Italy Television channels and stations established in 1989 Antimafia History of the Sicilian Mafia