Daniela Sanzone

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Daniela Sanzone
Born Rome, Italy
Occupation Author, broadcast journalist

Daniela Sanzone is an Italian journalist. She lives in Toronto where she is currently a reporter and substitute anchor for the Italian News at Omni Tv, a Canadian multicultural Channel owned by Rogers.

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She was born in Rome and has a degree in Italian Literature at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, with a degree thesis in Film History and Criticism and Masters in "Communication Science" and "Cultural Anthropology of Complex Societies".

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In Canada since December 2000, she has been corresponding with daily Italian newspaper Il Manifesto. She is also freelancing for the Newswire Ansa and several magazines.
She worked in Italy in broadcasting as co-author of Sereno Variabile, for RAI, Radiotelevisione Italiana. She also wrote for magazines and daily newspapers as a film critic and for years has been a contributing editor for the entertainment section of newspapers and daily online magazines. She has published a few books, including two about the Italian director Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, and one about Marsala, a wine produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily.
In Toronto, in 2006 she presented the lecture, Multiculturalism in the World of Mass Media During the Digital Era, for the Iacobucci Center of Italian Studies at the University of Toronto, and published on The Virtual Piazza.
She also held the lecture Italy and Italians on the North American Silver Screen, at 79th Congress of the American Association of Teachers of Italian, in November 2002 at OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education), at the University of Toronto. In 2001 she organized a focus on the Italo-canadian cinema, bringing three films done by Paul Tana, Tony Nardi and Bruno Ramirez and the three people mentioned at the Sulmona International Film Festival, in Italy.

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