This week I would like to take the opportunity to introduce you to the news site that we have been quietly building for the last several months. There is a lot more from Italy in English, and not only weekly interviews! Our editorial team, led by Alexis Christoforous curates articles from across the web with a focus on English language Italian and EU news. Combined with original articles and editorials and the 200+ Exclusive Interviews with the most important business and political leaders in Italy, we believe Newest's Voice of Business masthead is an essential resource for the international business community. Furthermore to keep the interviews fresh and interesting, every 4 months a top US journalist will host a series of interviews with Italian business and political leaders and US investors who have successfully deployed capital in Italy. Following on from our current season with Alexis, Gigi Stone Woods will be our special correspondent for our upcoming summer season. Whether your interest is in Italy's burgeoning e-mobility and aerospace industries, a former Prime Minister's thoughts on refoming the judiciary, AC Milan's new stadium plans, or why American investors are keen on Italy, we've got it all, and much, much more! Every week we bring a new, exclusive interview to you and each season a new presenter and a new batch of interviews that are up-to-date, addressing the issues of the day as well as deeper trends in business and invaluable historical perspectives. This week, we are very proud to bring you an expansive interview and accompanying article Alexis did with Fedele Confalonieri, Chairman of Mediaset, Italy's first independent broadcaster and a continuing force in the ever-shifting media landscape... |
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By Alexis Christoforous Media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi’s MediaForEurope (MFE) is closer to becoming a Pan-European powerhouse. Spain's stock market regulator CNMV has authorized the former Italian Prime Minister’s company to acquire the remaining 44.31% of Mediaset Espana it does not already own. Already Italy’s largest commercial broadcaster, the media group also recently bought a stake of more than 25% in German media group ProSieben, as part of its European expansion strategy. MFE’s chairman Fedele Confalonieri tells The Voice of Business that “size matters” in a crowded media market. “The competitors are Google, the competitors are Apple, are Microsoft,” said Confalonieri. “They are enormous.” He also said what sets MFE apart from the industry’s biggest players is its ability to provide hyper-local news. “Netflix can tell you a story, but an international story, not Milanese or Neapolitan,” said Confalonieri. “One of the rules in news is what affects your neighborhood.” Fedele has worked for MFE, formerly Mediaset, since its inception nearly 50-years ago. He was hired by Berlusconi, his childhood friend of 75 years. Confalonieri calls the sometimes controversial Berlusconi a “genius” who does not like to be surrounded by “yes” people. |
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At 84-years old, you will still find Confalonieri at MFE’s offices in Milan and Rome three to four times a week. He gets up “very early” and calls the morning “the best part” of his day. A prolific pianist, Confalonieri has been playing since the age of 5. He starts each day at the piano for about an hour, playing classics from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart. Besides music, Confalonieri’s other labor of love is the historic Duomo in Milan. He is president of The Veneranda Fabbrica’s Board of Directors, whose mission is to restore and preserve the world’s fourth largest cathedral. The Duomo took nearly six centuries to complete. Construction began in 1386. Confalonieri calls the Duomo a “monument” that requires 200 skilled workers to maintain its pink marble from the Candoglia quarries near Lake Maggiore. Its main source of revenue is the millions of tourists who visit the cathedral annually. Confalonieri said pandemic-induced lockdowns hit the Duomo and other cultural institutions hard, but he said tourism has nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels. |
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For the full interview with Alexis and Fedele Confalonieri, please click on the link below! |
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And...In case you missed Alexis's earlier articles and interviews from Season 2 you can find them here! |
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The CEO of Engineering on How the Metaverse Will Revolutionize work and PlayBy Alexis Christoforous The metaverse may be in its infancy, but Maximo Ibarra, CEO of the Rome, Italy-based digital technology company Engineering is preparing for the future with immersive virtual apps. Ibarra tells The Voice of Business that Engineering is pouring resources into innovative technologies in the world of healthcare, finance, fashion, and retail to guide its clients through their journey into "the digital business transformation." |
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Enel X Way Charges Up EVs for Big Business Partners in the USBy Alexis Christoforous Enel X Way is making a big push to expand its network of electric vehicle charging stations across North America. The global smart e-mobility platform of Italy's Enel Group has partnered with U.S.-based Stable Software to provide businesses and cities with information on where charging stations are needed most. |
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Female CEO Steers Italian E-Mobility Firm from Start-up to Motor Valley LeaderBy Alexis Christoforous In the heart of Italy's Motor Valley, nestled among auto legends Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini, is the electric motorcycle company Energica. One of the world's leading EV motorcycle manufacturers, Energica recently sold a 70% stake in the family-run business to the U-S based electric vehicle company, Ideanomics (IDEX). |
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See you next week! Fernando Napolitano, Founder and CEO Newest Media |
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