Winners and losers, meeting with Bruno Vespa
Bruno Vespa will speak at the Trento Festival of Economics in a meeting called "Winners and losers, half a century as a protagonist".
A dialogue with the editor-in-chief of Sole 24 Ore, Fabio Tamburini, in which the journalist will retrace 50 years of his career and encounters with the protagonists of the political, economic and cultural world of Italia.
Bruno Vespa started working as a journalist at the age of 16. From 1990 to 1993 he directed Tg1. Since 1996, his programme 'Porta a Porta' has been the most watched programme on politics, current affairs and customs. For the first time in history, a pope, John Paul II, spoke on it with a live phone call. He has won all the major Italian journalism awards.
Parallel to his journalistic and television activities, for many years Vespa has built a solid and successful career as a writer: dozens of books he has authored, which, published annually, regularly end up among the best sellers. Through his editorial activity, Bruno Vespa analyses and recounts historical facts, also linking them to their impact on the present time, often providing an original key to interpreting today's news.
From his privileged vantage point, therefore, Vespa will recount in Trento how the country has changed and what dynamics are now running through it, dwelling on the protagonists of yesterday and today seen from close up. The meeting will take place at Trento's Teatro Sociale next Friday 22 May, from 2.30 to 3.15 pm.

