LEGGI QUESTO ARTICOLO IN ITALIANO
The April 12 round table From Ethnic to Multi-cultural Italian Media in the U.S hosted by the Inserra Chair at Montclair State University brought together Bénédicte Deschamps, Associate Professor in American Studies at the University of Paris Diderot, Maurita Cardone, Deputy Editor at La Voce di New York, Lucia Grillo, producer of Italics, and journalist Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush. These media representatives and scholars discussed the evolving role of Italian media and how the press has functioned since the 1880s, but with particular emphasis on the contemporary period. Each panelist discussed how the Italian media have presented “America” over time and how Italian communities abroad shape the image of Italy while reporting on Italian news, politics, and culture on platforms including newspapers, television, and social media. The experts presented their wide and in-depth views of Italian and ethnic media in the United States through the lens of their different backgrounds.
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