A real cataclysm strikes the Rai programming. The civil service has indeed stopped one of the most popular programs.
New twist regarding the Rai television program. Indeed, in these hours the officials of the public service have decided to suspend one of the programs most followed by the public: all the details.
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During the month of December, the Rai calendar will change dramatically. In fact, the first news will be on the flagship network’s Saturday night, which will see Dancing With The Stars shut down. During the day, on the other hand, important changes are also expected for Domenica In, the historic holiday afternoon program hosted by Mara Venier, a change due precisely to the cumbersome presence of the World Cup. December will therefore be a month of big news for all viewers.
In view of the final, Milly Carlucci’s show will change days. Indeed, the episode will be brought forward to Friday, December 23. This will avoid broadcasting in prime time on Christmas Eve, when a special concert by the three guys from Il Volo is scheduled on Canale 5. In addition, the dance show itself has been the protagonist of many controversies due to Enrico Montesano. After the disqualification, the competitor confessed that he wanted to take legal action as he felt his immediate elimination from the race was unfair.
Rai, everything changes in December: programming news
All the new stuff planned for the last month of the year (Via Screenshot)
The December programming change will also closely affect the broadcast of another historic Rai 1 afternoon show. We are therefore talking about Domenica In, the holiday afternoon show conducted with a good ratings success by Mara Venier. In fact, the talk show will suffer cuts precisely because of the matches scheduled for the World Cup in Qatar.
Sunday, December 4, Domenica In will last until around 3:50 p.m. and then give way to a football match. While a week later, the show will still end an hour and a half earlier than scheduled to make way for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest final directed by Francesca Fialdini. On the day of the World Cup final, December 18, Mara Venier’s show will return to its loyal audience at 3:50 p.m.