Gad Lerner

Gad Lerner
Gad Lerner in 2010
Born (1954-12-07) 7 December 1954 (age 70)
Beirut, Lebanon
Occupation(s)Journalist, writer and tv presenter

Gad Eitan Lerner (Hebrew: גד איתן לרנר; born 7 December 1954) is an Italian journalist, writer and TV presenter.

Early life

Lerner was born in Beirut in 1954. His father was the son of Ashkenazi parents who hailed from the Galician village of Drohobych, once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire but now located in Ukraine. Moshe had been born in a Haifa kibbutz in Mandatory Palestine. His mother, Revital Taragan, was born in Tel Aviv, the daughter of Joseph Taragan, a wealthy Turkish Sephardic merchant and his wife Zipora, whose parents were Lithuanian intellectuals who adhered to the Hovevei Zion movement. Revital grew up in Beirut.[1] In 1957, Lerner's family emigrated to Italy where they took up residence in Milan.

Career

In 2000, Lerner served as director of news broadcasts TG1 for Rai 1 but resigned after a selection of pornographic footage was mistakenly aired on prime time during his news broadcast on TG1.[2][3][4] Along with his resignation, he revealed that a politician from National Alliance, Mario Landolfi, who also was the president of the parliamentary commission of vigilance regarding the public TV broadcasting service, asked him to favour an acquaintance of his in the TG1.[5]

In 2001, Lerner participated in the foundation of a new Italian TV channel La7, where he was the first director of the news program TG La7 for a short time and after he hosted a weekly talk show L'Infedele until 2012.[6] He left La7 in 2013[7] and has since curated and developed other TV programs, including the talk show Fischia il vento[8] for La EFFE and a documentary series Operai[9][10] for RAI 3.

In 2010, he was denied visa to Syria, even after his friend and journalist Alix Van Buren defended him: "He often defends the Muslim communities in Italy and their right to have mosques ... he is an independent Jew, who doesn't belong to any lobby ..., he signed a petition written by a group of European Jews which opposes some of the politics of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu."[11]

In 2007, Lerner was one of the founding members of the Democratic Party (PD) in Italy.[12] In 2017, Lerner resigned from the PD in protest against the party's politics over immigration.[13]

Selected bibliography

  • 2005: Tu sei un bastardo. Contro l'abuso delle identità (ISBN 978-8807840609).
  • 2009: Scintille. Una storia di anime vagabonde (ISBN 978-8807171789).
  • 2017: Concetta. Una storia operaia (ISBN 978-8807173349).
  • 2024 Gaza:Odio e amore per Israele,Feltrinelli ISBN 978-8-807-17450-6

References

  1. ^ Gad Lerner, Scintille: una storia di anime vagabonde, Feltrinelli 2009 ISBN 978-8-807-17178-9
  2. ^ "RAI: I 100 GIORNI DI LERNER AL TG1, DALLA PEDOFILIA A BERNABEI". adnkronos (in Italian). 28 September 2000.
  3. ^ "Bambini nudi sui Tg è bufera sulla Rai". La Repubblica (in Italian). 27 September 2000.
  4. ^ "Lerner lascia il Tg1". La Repubblica (in Italian). 2 October 2000.
  5. ^ "Lerner: "Lascio il Tg1" e denuncia attacchi politici". La Repubblica (in Italian). 2 October 2000.
  6. ^ "L'Infedele chiude". Il Post (in Italian). 9 December 2012.
  7. ^ "Gad Lerner lascia La7 dopo 12 anni: "Non ci mi ci ritrovo più"". La Stampa (in Italian). 9 July 2013.
  8. ^ "'Fischia il vento' di Gad Lerner su laeffe e Repubblica.it: "In strada per raccontare l'Italia"". La Repubblica (in Italian). 20 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Gad Lerner tra gli "Operai" ecco come cambia il lavoro". La Repubblica (in Italian). 4 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Gad Lerner: "Il talk show è morto, ormai è solo un dialogo tra sordi"". L'Espresso (in Italian). 20 April 2017.
  11. ^ "L'imbarazzante caso di Repubblica in Siria". Archived from the original on 25 December 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Pd, è nato il comitato dei 45. Prodi: "Nessuna egemonia Ds o Dl"". La Repubblica (in Italian). 22 May 2007.
  13. ^ "MIGRANTI, IL NAUFRAGIO PD E LA SCELTA DI LERNER". Nigrizia (in Italian). 23 August 2017. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
Media offices
Preceded by
Deputy editor in chief of La Stampa
1993–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Editor in chief of TG1
2000
Succeeded by
New title Host of Otto e mezzo
2001–2002
Succeeded by
New title Host of L'Infedele
2002–2012
Succeeded by