Italia's Got Talent | |
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Created by | Simon Cowell |
Directed by | Roberto Cenci (2009–2013) |
Presented by |
Simone Annicchiarico (2009–2013) Geppi Cucciari (2010–2011) Belen Rodriguez (2012–2013) Vanessa Incontrada (2015) Lodovica Comello (2016-) |
Judges |
Maria De Filippi (2009–2013) Gerry Scotti (2009–2013) Rudy Zerbi (2009–2013) Claudio Bisio (2015–) Luciana Littizzetto (2015–) Nina Zilli (2015–) Frank Matano (2015–) |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Fascino PGT Grundy Italia |
Running time | 180 minutes |
Production company(s) |
FremantleMedia Sycotv |
Distributor | FremantleMedia Enterprises |
Release | |
Original network |
Canale 5 (2009–2013) Sky Uno (2015–) |
Original release | 12 December 2009 – present |
External links | |
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Italia's Got Talent is the Italian version of the international Got Talent series. The pilot episode was aired on 12 December 2009 on Canale 5 and it was seen by 5.3 million people.
After this episode, Mediaset decided to hold on this show with a full-length season. The first season started on 12 April 2010 with high ratings and continued broadcasting. Maria De Filippi, Gerry Scotti and Rudy Zerbi are the three judges.
The sixth series (2015) will face many changes. It has been aired by pay-TV Sky Uno, the entertainment-purposed channel of Sky Italy, owned by News Corporation. The host is the Spanish-born Italian actress and model Vanessa Incontrada. No judges from the previous series have been confirmed: the new panel face the arrival of actor Claudio Bisio, actress and comedian Luciana Littizzetto, singer Nina Zilli and YouTube star Frank Matano.
Talents are competing for €100,000. The final has been simulcast by Sky Uno and Cielo.
The seventh season is being aired in simulcast on Sky Uno and TV8, a brand new free channel of Sky Italia, together with Planet's Got Talent.