Bianca Berlinguer’s Talk Show: A Shift Towards Sensationalism?
Recent commentary suggests a stylistic evolution in Bianca Berlinguer’s talk show, È sempre Cartabianca, drawing comparisons to the approach of Barbara D’Urso. Critics are noting a move away from in-depth discussion towards a more variety-show format, incorporating elements of sensationalism and a broader range of topics.
From In-Depth Analysis to Varied Entertainment
Aldo Grasso, in an article for Corriere della Sera, observes that È sempre Cartabianca has transformed from a “talk show of in-depth analysis” into a “variety show.” This shift is characterized by a free-flowing succession of segments covering politics, comedy, and current events, including extensive coverage of the Garlasco case.
The Allure of Sensationalism
Like Barbara D’Urso, Berlinguer appears adept at assembling television content centered around “pain, horror, love, mood, disgust, and clamor,” attracting an audience drawn to sensationalism. The show reportedly opened with news regarding a heart transplant for a child in Naples, with frequent interruptions for updates from a correspondent at the hospital and commentary from the child’s mother’s lawyer.
The Garlasco Case and Ongoing Coverage
The Garlasco case, specifically the murder of Chiara Poggi, has develop into a recurring theme on È sempre Cartabianca. Recent developments, including a new investigation into Mario Venditti, have sparked renewed debate. In September 2025, the show dedicated significant airtime to the case, discussing potential corruption within the judicial process as reported by Libero.
A Diverse Range of Topics
The show’s content is described as eclectic, encompassing a wide array of subjects, from hospital updates and referendum discussions to coverage of CasaPound and Federica Brignone. The program also features segments on lighter topics, such as the discovery of bidets by American athletes.
Mauro Corona: A Voice of Reason?
Mauro Corona is emerging as a more grounded voice on the program, offering “Montanin wisdom.” Still, he is cautioned to be aware of Andrea Scanzi, who reportedly imitates him.
Key Takeaways
- Bianca Berlinguer’s È sempre Cartabianca is evolving towards a more sensationalized and variety-show-like format.
- The Garlasco case remains a prominent topic of discussion on the program.
- The show covers a diverse range of subjects, from politics and current events to lighter entertainment.