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Italian politicians condemn RaiÂs Sky pullout
Italian opposition and trades union representatives have condemned public broadcaster RaiÂs decision to pull its thematic channels from the Sky Italia pay-TV platform after Rai failed to strike a deal with the News Corp-backed operator, according to local reports.
Senator Francesco Pardi and parliamentary deputy Giorgio Merlo, who sit on RaiÂs supervisory commission, and Senator Vincenzo Vita, vice-president of the cultural commission, accused Rai director-general Mauro Masi of failing to provide an adequate explanation of the pubcasterÂs decision to forego carriage fee and advertising revenue that would accrue from a deal with Sky and of subsuming the organisationÂs interests to that of commercial broadcaster Mediaset, owned by prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and Sky ItaliaÂs major competitor.
Representatives of the SLC-CGIL union have meanwhile requested a meeting with Masi and have asked why the broadcaster chose to give up the economic benefits of a deal with Sky in favour of an untested platform, and have questioned guarantees given by Rai about the security of employment of those working for the RaiSat channels.Â