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01 April 2025

Maria Latella Returns To Rai 3 With New Show

The journalist explores irreverence with notable guests in her latest program.

Maria Latella, a prominent figure in Italian journalism and television, is set to make waves on April 1, 2025, as she appears on the popular program 'La Volta Buona' hosted by Caterina Balivo. This appearance marks a significant moment in Latella's career, as she discusses her new show airing that same evening on Rai 3, titled 'A casa di Maria Latella'. This program is poised to explore the theme of "irreverence," featuring an array of guests who embody this trait in their personal and professional lives.

Born on June 13, 1957, in Reggio Calabria, Latella spent her formative years in Sabaudia before moving to Genoa to pursue her studies in Law. Her journey into journalism began in earnest in 1983 when she joined the Order of Journalists of Lazio. With a scholarship from the FNSI and FIEG, she started her career at the newspaper Il Secolo XIX, initially as a judicial reporter and later as a correspondent. This early experience laid the groundwork for her illustrious career in both print and broadcast journalism.

Latella's career took a significant leap when she collaborated with NBC during an internship at their New York headquarters. This exposure to international media enriched her perspective and opened doors for her future endeavors. From 1990 to 2005, she worked for the esteemed Corriere della Sera, where she covered political stories in both Milan and Rome, establishing herself as a credible voice in Italian journalism.

Her television debut came in 1996 on Rai 3 with the program 'Dalle venti alle venti', which focused on political news. This was followed by hosting 'Salomone' in 1998, a talk show dedicated to civil justice. Latella's charisma and insightful commentary quickly made her a beloved figure among viewers. In 2005, she transitioned to Sky TG24, where she hosted 'L'Intervista', a current affairs program that won the prestigious Ischia Prize for best news and political program.

In addition to her television work, Latella has been an influential voice in print media. She served as the director of the weekly magazine Anna, transforming it into A, a publication that resonated with many readers. Her extensive experience in journalism has also led her to host '24 Mattino' on Radio 24 each morning, where she discusses current events, and 'Nessuna è perfetta' on Sundays, a program focused on gender equality and education.

Latella's recent recruitment by Rai to replace Serena Bortone on Rai 3 signifies a notable return to public television after years of working in various media formats. This new role is expected to leverage her wealth of experience and deep understanding of contemporary issues, bringing a fresh perspective to the network.

On the premiere episode of 'A casa di Maria Latella', airing at 23:15 on April 1, viewers can expect an engaging discussion on irreverence with notable guests including Sonia Bruganelli, Giancarlo Magalli, and Davide Maggio. Psychologist Matteo Lancini will also join the conversation, providing insights into social and relational dynamics. Latella's interview with Bruganelli promises to reveal unique aspects of her life as a professional, woman, and separated mother, touching on the challenges of parenting in the age of social media.

Each episode of 'A casa di Maria Latella' aims to offer original perspectives, enriched by anecdotes and revelations that resonate with contemporary audiences. The program will also be available on RaiPlay and rebroadcast on Mondays at 15:20 on Rai 3, ensuring that it reaches a wide audience.

Maria Latella's connections with the United States remain strong. Her experiences in the 1980s, including her internship at NBC and her coverage of various American presidential campaigns, have fostered a deep understanding of international relations. In recognition of her contributions, she received the Premio America from the Fondazione Italia USA in 2019 at the Chamber of Deputies, underscoring her influence in bridging Italian and American media.

On a personal note, Latella is the mother of Alice Bottaro, 38, who has pursued a successful career as a creative director in Berlin since 2012. Latella has been married to Alasdhair MacGregor-Hastie since June 15, 2013. MacGregor-Hastie, the Executive Vice President of the renowned advertising agency BETC, has a background in history from University College London and has dedicated his career to the advertising industry. The couple divides their time between Rome, Milan, and Paris, skillfully balancing their professional and personal lives across these vibrant cities.

As Maria Latella steps back into the spotlight with her new show, audiences can look forward to her unique take on current events and social issues, delivered with the insight and irreverence that have become her trademarks. Whether through her engaging interviews or her commentary on pressing matters, Latella continues to be a significant voice in the media landscape.