Despite the offer of an increase in fee from the public network, Amadeus still seems determined to leave Rai
The rumors that follow one another about the unexpected scoop that announces how Amadeus is about to leave Rai for the Nine are taking shape more and more. Behind his decision there would be “very serious events”, as revealed by 'Dagospia'. There would be “pressure” and “interference” in his work on the public network.
This morning, during his 'Viva Rai2' programme, Fiorello he joked about the story, stating that he had received confirmation of Amadeus' move to the Nove. While denying having received offers from the network, the need for a figure like that of Amadeus after his possible departure should certainly be underlined. Rai, on the other hand, loses a “big shot”.
According to rumors, the breakage was due to excessive interference by Rai in the artistic choices of Amadeus. The host would in fact have demanded the freedom to choose the guests of his programs and to participate in other programmes. Perhaps all this would have been a bit “too much” for the network.
Among the alleged pressures received by Amadeus, there would also be requests to political nature, like the invitation of Povia and Mogol to the Sanremo Festival, which he refused. Furthermore, there is talk of a lunch with Pino Insegno imposed by Rai, which Amadeus would have opposed. There are many rumors that highlight a rather stormy relationship with the top management of the network as time and editions of the broadcasts in which Amadeus took part have progressed.
Despite the offer of a increase in fee, Amadeus seems to have decided to leave Rai anyway. The negotiation is still ongoing, but the die seems to have already been cast. The move to “Casa Nove” could already be a done deal.
The farewell of the host would represent a serious blow for Rai, which would lose one of its most famous and successful hosts. Who will take his place at the helm of the Sanremo Festival and online?
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