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    Enzo Biagi ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛntso ˈbjaːdʒi]; 9 August 1920 – 6 November 2007) [citation needed] was an Italian journalist, writer and former partisan . Life and career. Biagi was born in Lizzano in Belvedere, and began his career as a journalist in Bologna. In 1952, he worked on the screenplay of the historical film Red Shirts.

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    Enzo Biagi ( Lizzano in Belvedere, 9 agosto 1920 – Milano, 6 novembre 2007) è stato un giornalista, scrittore, conduttore televisivo e partigiano italiano . È stato uno dei volti più popolari del giornalismo italiano del XX secolo. [1] [2] Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Gli esordi. 1.2 Gli anni cinquanta e sessanta. 1.2.1 La prima direzione: Epoca.

  3. Nov 7, 2007 · MILAN, Nov. 6 (Bloomberg News) — Enzo Biagi, the enduringly popular Italian journalist whose criticism of Silvio Berlusconi during the 2001 election campaign got him ousted from state television...

  4. Nov 10, 2007 · Enzo Biagi, 87, a veteran Italian newspaper and TV journalist and prolific author whose straightforward writing style stood out in a country where journalistic prose is often...

  5. Enzo Biagi and the Indulgent Memory of Fascism in Postwar Italy. Center for Italian Studies. 05:00 PM ET Thu., Mar. 21, 2024. The post-1990s public de-mystification of the long celebrated Italian armed resistance against Fascism and Nazism (1943-1945), resulting from the decades-long efforts by a few journalists of either obvious or latent ...

  6. Nov 7, 2007 · Enzo Biagi, one of Italy's most visible television journalists who brought the evening news to Italians for more than two generations, died early Tuesday.

  7. Enzo Biagi, the distinguished print and television journalist and author of more than 80 books, died in Milan on this day in 2007, at the age of 87.