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Mara Venier and the future of Domenica In: new hosts coming soon

Mara Venier talks about the future of Domenica In

The choral conduction of Domenica In marks an epochal change for the program.

A new course for Domenica In

The next edition of Sunday In promises to be a major event in the Italian television landscape. The decision by the Daytime Entertainment Department to opt for a choral conduction represents a significant change, aimed at reducing the commitment of Mara Venier, the program's historic host.

This innovative approach could not only lighten Venier's workload, but also bring freshness and novelty to the format, attracting an ever-wider audience.

Who will be the new faces of the program?

According to the latest rumours, the first name in the running to join Mara Venier is that of Gabriel Courses, known for his role as a commentator at the Eurovision Song Contest. Rumors suggest that Corsi could introduce a new musical game, an idea that piques viewers' curiosity. However, the future of Domenica In is not limited to this name: Venier has already expressed her opinion on two potential successors, Stephen DeMartino e Alberto Matano. Both are considered suitable to carry forward the program, with De Martino who could bring a revolutionary touch and Matano a more journalistic approach.

A change of manager and new strategies

In a context of changes, it has emerged that Mara Venier has decided to change manager, moving from Lucio Presta to Beppe Caschetto. This move could indicate a desire for renewal and adaptation to the new dynamics of the entertainment world. Caschetto, known for having worked with prominent faces such as Caterina Balivo and Stefano De Martino, could bring a new strategic vision to Venier's path. This change of direction could influence not only her career, but also the future of Domenica In, which is preparing for a summer season full of surprises.

The current television context

The Italian television landscape is constantly evolving, with programs that adapt to the needs of the public and new trends. Domenica In, historically a point of reference for the Sunday audience, now finds itself having to face the challenge of remaining relevant. With the arrival of summer, many programs will go on hiatus, but expectations for the new edition of Domenica In are high. The combination of familiar faces and new ideas could prove to be a winning one, attracting the attention of an increasingly demanding audience.