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In 2001 [[MP & Silva#Management|Riccardo Silva]] became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,<ref>{{citeweb|title=Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161999/italian-serie-a-tv-rights-assigned-in-south-africa|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> also through the global broadcasting on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{citeweb|title=Milan Channel to launch on Youtube|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161639/milan-channel-to-launch-on-youtube|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> |
In 2001 [[MP & Silva#Management|Riccardo Silva]] became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,<ref>{{citeweb|title=Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161999/italian-serie-a-tv-rights-assigned-in-south-africa|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> also through the global broadcasting on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{citeweb|title=Milan Channel to launch on Youtube|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161639/milan-channel-to-launch-on-youtube|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> |
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==Staff== |
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[[Special:Contributions/223.191.4.126|223.191.4.126]] ([[User talk:223.191.4.126|talk]]) 19:53, 5 May 2013 (UTC)==Staff== |
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*Mauro Suma (editor-in-chief) |
*Mauro Suma (editor-in-chief) |
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*Simona Pisoni |
*Simona Pisoni |
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*Alessandro Bianchi |
*Alessandro Bianchi |
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*[[Laura Esposto]] |
*[[Laura Esposto]] |
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SUB: Complaining about an Romanian citizen working illegally in Milan, |
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To Immigration Italy |
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Respected sir/madam, This is in reference to an Romanian citizen Luca |
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Bogdan Ioan Christian Passport number: 050916319 working in Milan, Italy without |
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an official work permit. He entered Milan, Italy on 3rd February 2013 and |
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since then he has been working in illegally without a proper work permit. |
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According to the rule book, an EU passport holder can go anywhere in Europe |
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but is not authorized to work in any country with an official work permit. |
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I would request your highness to take a strict action towards such people, |
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who have been taken undue advantage of such things.I would like to further bring to your notice that he is staying and working |
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with other fellow Romanians, who too don't have an official work permit. |
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The Company that these people work deals in Airport goods C.C.M and this company only keeps illegally workers.. immigration police should deported such people. |
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c.c.m.airport Eqiipment Tel:+39-031787101 and is located 40 |
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kms away from Milan International Airport. Their house is located 10 minutes away from their company premises |
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Yours sincerely, |
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Marco Materazzi |
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PS: Please do keep my identity a top secret, so that I don't get into undue |
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trouble. |
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==Regular or semi-regular guests== |
==Regular or semi-regular guests== |
Revision as of 19:54, 5 May 2013
Ownership | |
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Owner | Riccardo Silva |
Milan Channel is a subscription-based channel, entirely dedicated to the Italian football team A.C. Milan. It is headquartered at Milanello, the training center of Milan. The channel offers AC Milan fans exclusive interviews with players and staff, full matches, including replays of all Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Champions League/UEFA Cup games, in addition to vintage matches, footballing news, and other themed programming.
In 2001 Riccardo Silva became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,[1] also through the global broadcasting on YouTube.[2]
Staff
- Mauro Suma (editor-in-chief)
- Simona Pisoni
- Claudio Lippi
- Benedetta Radaelli
- Luca Bertelli
- Alessandro Bianchi
- Laura Esposto
Regular or semi-regular guests
- Giovanni Lodetti (former footballer)
- Carlo Pellegatti (football commentator)
- Franco Ordine (sports writer)
- Luca Serafini (sports writer)
References
- ^ "Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa". Sport Business.
- ^ "Milan Channel to launch on Youtube". Sport Business.