Italian Music
The music
in Italy is not very different from Sweden, they listen to similar music that
we listen to. They also listen to a lot of Swedish music like Avicii and
Swedish House Mafia, We have noticed that many Italians like Lana del Ray but
in Sweden there aren’t so many who listen to her. Both in Sweden and in Italy
we listen to Spotify a lot and we like to share our playlists and music to our
friends. When we were in the club the first night in Italy we didn’t recognize
any songs but then in the end there were the songs we knew and listened to in
Sweden.
Link to Italian music. Enjoy it! http://www.italiamia.com/music.php#.Uqmrb_TuIsY
Link to Italian music. Enjoy it!
Italian Fashion
They say
that Italy is a fashion country and I agree with it. When I was in Milan,
Brescia and Verona I saw a lot of shop windows with fantastic fashion outfits.
I liked those clothes very much!
Certain clothes were more expensive than in Sweden but most of the items cost more or less like in Sweden.
Certain clothes were more expensive than in Sweden but most of the items cost more or less like in Sweden.
In our
school we can dress like we want, but we noticed that girls in Capirola had
some restrictions in the way they dress. In our free time we generally dress
more carefully than the Italians. In the evenings we saw that the Italian guys
dress in a very smart way.
Nicolo, Matteo, Paolo, Giuseppe, Daniele, Federico
Nicolo, Matteo, Paolo, Giuseppe, Daniele, Federico
Italian TV Channels
and Media
The first television program in Italy started on 3 January 1954. The
channel was called RAI and later another channel was started called RAI Due and
RAI Tre. The RAI channels and it is the most watched tv channels in Italy. In
the beginning RAI only transmitted educational programs without commercials.
But now the channels transmit movies, news and entertainment. In Italy there is
also MTV in Italian language. Mediaset’s blend of politics and media has often made headlines at home
and abroad, with concerns expressed over the concentration of media ownership
in the hands of one man - former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Written by Amanda Bard
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