Maurizio Mosca
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Maurizio Mosca (
Career
In print
Son of the humorist, journalist and writer
Later, during an appearance on
TV
Having commentated for Domenica Sportiva ('Sunday Sport') since 1969, Mosca began working regularly in television in 1979, making his debut as the host of a sports programme on a regional channel in Milan. He featured in many television and radio shows, almost always about football, both regionally and nationally.
After his ejection from the press, Mosca began to work in the growing market of private TV sports programming.
The end of the 1980s saw the increased influence of
During the years of the great
One of his programmes intended for a wider audience was L'Appello del Martedì (The appeal of the Tuesday), in which he would appear on stage dressed in magistrate's robes and headgear.
Later came other appearances, in programmes such as Controcampo, Zitti e Mosca, La Mosca al Naso and he had a section on Studio Sport called Ce l'ho con... (I blame...) through which he expressed, as can be understood by the eloquent title, his disappointment towards a particular character of the sports landscape.
In 2002 he conducted the TV show Senza Rete (Without Net), broadcast on Rete 4, along with Paolo Liguori, also participated in this broadcast Monica Vanali and Benedetta Massola. Maurizio Mosca is then passed to conduct a television football program popular in Lombardy broadcast on Antenna 3.
On 11 May 2005 Mosca was a guest on the program Carta Straccia, shown Antenna 3 and hosted by
Mosca played himself in Neri Parenti's movies Paparazzi (1998) and Tifosi (1999), and he wrote an autobiographical book titled La vita é rotonda... come un pallone da calcio (Life is round... like a football), published by Rizzoli in 2001.
Illness and death
Having been ill for a long time, Mosca died on the morning of 3 April 2010 at San Matteo Hospital in Pavia. Two days before his death, Sport Mediaset published his final article, regarding the dispute between
Television and radio programs
National TV
- 1989–1998: Italia 1 (Guida al campionato, 1989), (Calciomania, 1989), (L'appello del Martedì, 1991)
- 1996–2001: )
- 2001–2002: La7 and Rai 2 (Il processo di Biscardi, Quelli che... il calcio)
- 2002–2003: Rete 4 e Italia 1 (Senza Rete, Controcampo)
- 2003–2010: Italia 1 (Controcampo, Guida al campionato)
Regional TV
- 1979–1981: Telemontepenice
- 1981–1989: )
- 1989–1992: Telereporter
- 1992–1993: Telelombardia (Qui studio a voi stadio)
- 1993–1999: Telenova (Novastadio, Supergol, L'edicola di Mosca, 91º minuto, Casa Mosca, Domenica in famiglia)
- 1999–2006: Antenna 3 (Antenna 13, Azzurro Italia, Casa Mosca, Sport daily, Calcio in faccia, Cartellino rosso)
- 2007–2010: Odeon TV (Il Campionato dei Campioni)
Radio
- 1993–1996: Radio Deejay (La Mosca in Ferrari) with Roberto Ferrari
- 2006–2009: Radio 105 Network (105's in Gazza and 105 Sport) with Fabiana e Fabio Caressa
Filmography
Discography
- Superbomba feat. The Fly (2001)
Bibliography
- La vita è rotonda... come un pallone da calcio (2001)
References
- ^ Mediaset, The death Mosca
- ^ Latest Article Archived 2011-12-09 at the Wayback Machine