Myrta Merlino Explained

Myrta Merlino
Birth Date:1969 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Naples, Campania, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Occupation:Journalist, television presenter and television writer

Myrta Merlino (born 3 May 1969) is an Italian journalist, television writer and presenter.

After working at the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community, since 1995 she has been a member of the Order of Italian Journalists, working both in various Italian newspapers, including Il Mattino, Il Messaggero, Il Sole 24 Ore, and international ones such as International Herald Tribune and Libération.

During her career she has also written eight books, taking a stand for women's rights, the rights of the LGBTQ community in Italy, freedom of the press and becoming a UNICEF ambassador.

Biography

Daughter of the French scholar Giuseppe Merlino and the sinologist and director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Beijing Annamaria Palermo,[1] [2] she graduated from high school.

Although there is no information on the university she attended, various online[3] biographies report that Merlino graduated with honors in political science with a thesis in international law on the Community Charter of Fundamental Rights of Workers.[4] As her first profession, she was hired at the Directorate-General for the Internal Market in the Financial Services area for the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community.[5]

Her journalistic career began with a collaboration with the economics page of the newspaper Il Mattino, entering the Order of Italian journalists in 1995. At the same time, she continued her profession within the RAI television schedules, initially dealing with some investigations for the program Mixer, on Rai 2, continuing on Rai 3 by creating the program Italia Maastricht together with Giovanni Minoli and Alan Friedman in 1995. Subsequently, she wrote the programs Energia and Mister Euro, the latter also as co-host, becoming the economic manager of Rai 3. In 1997, she edited and hosted ten episodes of the column on the history of the twentieth century, the sign of the command of the program La Storia siamo noi.[6]

Between 2002 and 2003, she was responsible for information for Rai Educational,[7] and the following year she was a regular guest on the program Casa Raiuno, as an economic expert. Between 2005 and 2008, she was the author and host of the information program Economix, produced by Rai Educational.

In 2009 she arrived at La7, as author and host of Effetto domino, an economic analysis broadcast in the late evening until 2011. Since 2011 she has been the creator, author and host, again on La7, of the program L'aria che tira. In the summer of 2014 Merlino debuted in L'aria che tira stasera, four episodes broadcast on Mondays in prime time. In 2015 she published with Rizzoli Madri. Perché saranno loro a cambiare il Paese. Since November 15, 2020 she has hosted another spin-off of her program entitled L'aria di domenica. In 2023 she left La7 and moved to Mediaset, where she was chosen as host of Pomeriggio Cinque, replacing Barbara D'Urso.[8] [9]

She has also worked for a long time for the radio, hosting, within the Rai Radio 2 program Alle otto della sera, a series of episodes on the history of money and then,[10] again for Rai Radio 2, a series of twenty episodes dedicated to the biographies of the men who changed history through money, entitled Re di Denari. She has written for Il Sole 24 Ore, Il Messaggero, Panorama, International Herald Tribune, Libération, Families in Business, Nord e Sud, Il Secolo XIX, Il Resto del Carlino, La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno. She was the author of a dictionary of community terms, distributed in copies with the newspapers Il Mattino and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno. Moderator of numerous conferences and public meetings, over the years she has interviewed the main international players in political and economic life.

Personal life

She had two twin sons, Pietro and Giulio Tucci, in 1997 from a relationship that began at the age of twenty-four.[11] From the early 2000s until 2016 she was linked to the former CEO of Invitalia Domenico Arcuri, with whom she had a daughter, Caterina, born in 2001. Since 2016 she has been in a relationship with the former coach and former footballer of Juventus and the national team Marco Tardelli.[12]

Television programs

YearTitleNetworkRole
1994MixerRai 2Sent
1997La storia siamo noiRaiSat 3Conductor
2002–2004Casa RaiunoRai 1Regular guest
2005–2009EconomixRai Edu 1Conductor
2010–2011Effetto dominoLa7
2011–2023L'aria che tira
2014–2023L'aria che tira stasera
2020L'aria di domenica
2023–presentPomeriggio CinqueCanale 5

Television writer

YearTitleNetworkNotes
1995–2001Italia MaastrichtRai 3Author
1997La storia siamo noiRaiSat 3Editor of the column l sign of command
EnergiaAuthor
Mister Euro
2011–2023L'aria che tiraLa7
2014–2023L'aria che tira stasera
2020L'aria di domenica
2023–presentPomeriggio CinqueCanale 5

Works

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultsNotes
2014Sulmona Journalism Award[13]
2016Simply Woman Award for Information[14]
2019Matilde Serao Journalism Award[15]
2020Pratola National Award for Television Journalism[16]
2021Biagio Agnes Award for Television[17]
2022Pio Alferano Award[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Myrta Merlino: età, vita privata, marito, figli, ultime notizie . libero.it.
  2. Web site: Myrta Merlino, chi è la giornalista che prenderà il posto di Barbara D'Urso a Pomeriggio Cinque? I tre figli, l'amore con l'ex calciatore Marco Tardelli e la carriera . ilmessaggero.it.
  3. Web site: Myrta Merlino . eastwest.eu.
  4. Web site: Myrta Merlino al pomeriggio di Canale 5 al posto di Barbara D'Urso: l'indiscrezione . Fanpage.it.
  5. Web site: Myrta Merlino: i tre figli (Caterina, Pietro e Giulio), l'ex marito e il matrimonio con Tardelli . ilgazzettino.it.
  6. Web site: Chi è Myrta Merlino, l'esperta di economia che sa parlare alla gente . TGcom24.
  7. Web site: Cwmun, Myrta Merlino: "Questi giovani vogliono abbattere muri e creare ponti" . Repubblica TV.
  8. Web site: Myrta Merlino lascia L'aria che tira: il commosso messaggio di addio in diretta . il Fatto Quotidiano.
  9. Web site: "Myrta Merlino prenderà il posto di Barbara D'Urso alla conduzione di Pomeriggio Cinque". La "fatalità" che non è passata inosservata . il Fatto Quotidiano.
  10. Web site: Myrta Merlino telegiornalista . telegiornaliste.com.
  11. Web site: Myrta Merlino: i tre figli (Caterina, Pietro e Giulio), l'ex marito e il matrimonio con Tardelli . ilmessaggero.it.
  12. Web site: Myrta Merlino e l'ex compagno Domenico Arcuri: "Non è stato semplice durante il lockdown, nostra figlia ci vedeva in tv su canali diversi" . il Fatto Quotidiano.
  13. Web site: Giornalismo: a Peter Gomez e Myrta Merlino il "Premio Sulmona" . agi.it.
  14. Web site: Premio Semplicemente Donna 2016: Myrta Merlino - Premio "Informazione" . premiosemplicementedonna.com.
  15. Web site: Myrta Merlino vince il Premio giornalistico Matilde Serao: "Il mio premio più bello" . ilmattino.it.
  16. Web site: X Edizione del Premio Nazionale Pratola. Tra i premiati Maria Teresa Letta, Myrta Merlino, Alessandro De Angelis e Lina Palmerini . espressione24.it.
  17. Web site: Su Rai 1 la XIII edizione del Premio Biagio Agnes a Palazzo Reale di Napoli . RAI Ufficio Stampa.
  18. Web site: Premio Pio Alferano 2022, è Castellabate a ospitare l'evento . ANSA.