Michele Santoro (born 2 July 1951) is an Italian journalist, television host and presenter.
He also served till October 2005 as
Member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
for
Southern Italy
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with the
United in the Olive Tree list, part of the
Socialist Group and sat on the
European Parliament
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's
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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, being a substitute for the
Committee on Culture and Education
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, a member of the Delegation to the
EU-
Russia
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Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and a substitute for the Delegation to the EU-
Croatia
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Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Education and career
Santoro was born in
Salerno
Salerno (, ; ; ) is an ancient city and ''comune'' (municipality) in Campania, southwestern Italy, and is the capital of the namesake province, being the second largest city in the region by number of inhabitants, after Naples. It is located ...
.
A graduate in
philosophy
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, he made a successful debut in the Italian media as editor-in-chief on the regional newspaper ''La Voce della Campania'' ("Voice of Campania") and collaborating with some other national newspapers and magazines like ''
Il Mattino'', ''
L'Unità'' and ''
Epoca''.
Before being hired by
RAI, he had had some experience with a number of radio stations. He started his RAI career in
TG3, the
Rai 3
Rai 3 (formerly Rai Tre) is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana. It was launched on 15 December 1979 and its programming is centred towards cultural a ...
news division, first as a foreign correspondent, then creating and producing TV specials and weekly TV magazines, and finally working as chief culture correspondent, again for
TG3.
News shows
Santoro's popularity was essentially based on being the author and anchorman for TV journalism broadcasts like ''Samarcanda'', ''Il rosso e il nero'' and ''Temporeale'', all strongly
left-wing
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oriented, the broadcasts took place during a period of political turmoil in Italy, such as
Mani pulite
(; ) was a nationwide judicial investigation into political corruption in Italy held in the early 1990s, resulting in the demise of the First Italian Republic and the disappearance of many political parties. Some politicians and industry leade ...
. These often involved
debate
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s with
politician
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s, along with ground-breaking reports and questions from the audience. Santoro's shows were seen as places where the Italian people confronted their politicians, often perceived to be corrupt or inept. His shows have always been criticized for the leftism and lack of impartiality like in the last years with attacks against Berlusconi and other right wing Italian MPs.
Santoro left RAI in 1996, because of disagreements with the public television's direction, and briefly worked in
Silvio Berlusconi
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's networks; he left Mediaset because of Berlusconi's continuing political role that he felt to be in conflict with his influence as the country's main media entrepreneur. After his return, he led two shows, ''Circus'', on
Rai 1
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, and ''
Sciuscià'', on
Rai 2
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. The latter was often made up of a series of reportages, narrated in movie style.
In recent years he has been continually accused of partisanship by the
right-wing
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coalition
House of Freedoms led by Berlusconi, whose family holding company controls
Mediaset
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, who installed a new board in the state-owned RAI after their electoral victory in the
2001 Italian general election. ''Sciuscià'' remained on the air until May 2002.
Attacks from Berlusconi
The new RAI board installed by the centre-right government decided not to renew Santoro's
contract
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. This followed a declaration by Silvio Berlusconi, then
prime minister of Italy
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, at a
press conference
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in
Sofia
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,
Bulgaria
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, where he stated: "Santoro,
Biagi and
Luttazzi used the public TV, paid by all, in a manner which is criminal. I believe it to be a specific duty of the new RAI board not to allow this to happen again."
Soon after, neither Santoro nor the two others obtained any more work for RAI, and working for Berlusconi's own TV networks (the other half of the TV system) was obviously unviable. A legal dispute has been ongoing, since Santoro contested a violation of his contract by RAI. He was supported by a court decision that should have forced RAI to give him the direction of a news magazine, but in the end Santoro was omitted.
European Parliament candidate
In the
2004 European elections, Santoro accepted the offer of candidacy proposed by the centre-left confederation called
United in the Olive Tree. He was elected as MEP with a great poll success, obtaining a total of more 700,000 votes in Italy as a whole. In the southern-Italian mandate, Santoro defeated Silvio Berlusconi himself with 526,535 votes against 452,326.
Michele Santoro resigned as an MEP on 19 October 2005, basing his decision on his desire to go back to his work on RAI, citing a judicial verdict which obliged the Italian national television to reinstate him. Contemporarily he announced his participation on ''RockPolitik'', a controversial and long-awaited TV show on Rai 1, hosted by singer
Adriano Celentano
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Celentano's many albums frequently enjoyed both com ...
, to talk about issues of media censorship, after Luttazzi and Biagi refused to be guests on the show.
[Santoro si dimette da Strasburgo stasera sarà ospite di Celentano]
La Repubblica
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Return to RAI and later years

Following his resignation from the European Parliament, he started working on a new TV news magazine called ''
AnnoZero'' (Year Zero) broadcast on Rai 2 and
Rai Extra and initially scheduled to be aired first on 27 April 2006; its debut was however delayed and it started on 14 September. The show's regular commentators consist of the journalist
Marco Travaglio
Marco Travaglio (; born 13 October 1964) is an Italian journalist, writer, and pundit. Since 2015, he has been the editor-in-chief of the independent daily newspaper '' Il Fatto Quotidiano''. Travaglio began his journalistic career in the lat ...
and the cartoonist
Vauro. The episode of the show aired on 8 March 2007, which featured Italian Minister of Justice
Clemente Mastella as special guest, caused controversy for his strong position on the
DiCo issue. Mastella walked out of the programme in protest during its live broadcast.
At the end of 2011, Santoro did not renew his agreement with RAI and LA7 and decided to establish a TV magazine with distribution on local TV channels and live internet streaming. Later, he signed an agreement with Sky TG24.
In 2012, he returned to LA7 with a new political talk show named ''Servizio Pubblico''. On 10 January 2013, together with
Marco Travaglio
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, he hosted Silvio Berlusconi in an episode of his show that became the most viewed emission in the history of LA7. He hosted the show until 2015.
In 2016, Santoro briefly returned to RAI with a new talk show titled ''Italia'' for six episodes.
European election of 2024
In 2024, after having organized a number of "peace-related" events in support of Italy reducing its political involvement in the
Russo-Ukrainian War
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, Santoro presented a new political list named
Peace Land Dignity, composed of several minor left-wing parties and independent members. The list participated in the
2024 European Parliament election in Italy but failed to win any seats.
See also
*
Editto Bulgaro – Berlusconi's declaration about Santoro, Biagi and Luttazzi.
References
External links
Michele Santoro's official site*
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Santoro, Michele
1951 births
Living people
People from Salerno
Italian journalists
Italian male journalists
Italian socialists
Democratic Party (Italy) MEPs
MEPs for Italy 2004–2009