Paolo Vasile
Paolo Vasile (born 1953) is an Italian businessman and film and television producer, CEO of Mediaset España.
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Born | 1953 (age 68) Rome |
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Biography
Born in Rome in 1953,[1] Vasile was the last of four siblings, son to producer, screenwriter, director, author and critic Turi Vasile and Silvana Gualdi.[2][3] He studied Anthropology and worked as film producer for ten years.[1]
An acquaintance of media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi since the early 1980s, Vasile switched cinema for television, reportedly encouraged by his wife Ana Lisa.[2] He became deputy director general of Mediaset and responsible for the production facilities of the company in Rome.[4]
Berlusconi sent him to Spain in 1998 in order to get Telecinco back on track,[4] becoming Berlusconi's right-hand man in Spain.[1] After Vasile was appointed CEO of Gestevisión Telecinco (later Mediaset España) on 30 March 1999,[5] Telecinco consolidated as the leading TV channel in Spain in terms of viewership.[6] He led the company when it went public in 2004 and during the merging deal agreement with PRISA.[6]
He has been criticised for the rise of the so-called telebasura ("trash TV") in Spain.[6][7]
References
- Hermoso, Borja (22 July 2013). "Yo haría la Constitución con un solo artículo: 'No me toques los cojones'". El País.
- Ponga, Paula; Ulled Nadal, Toni (27 May 2014). "Paolo Vasile, el jefe de Telecinco Cinema". Fotogramas. ISSN 1136-4351.
- Mora, Miguel (6 September 2009). "Turi Vasile, productor, guionista y escritor". El País.
- Marcos, Charo (5 November 2004). "Los consejeros delegados de Antena 3 y Telecinco, en elmundo.es". El Mundo.
- "Lara y Vasile reciben los premios Tiepolo". Expansión. 11 November 2008.
- Álvarez, Paz (30 July 2012). "El rey de la audiencia". Cinco Días.
- Ruiz Mantilla, Jesús (27 October 2014). "La política debe ser vulgar. El voto de uno vale como el de cualquiera". El País.