L’attimo decisivo: il cronista e il peso di una parola | Claudio Giambene | TEDxBassanoDelGrappa
Claudio Giambene è giornalista e volto di programmi televisivi di cronaca, è esperto nel raccontare storie complesse con empatia e rigore. La sua carriera si gioca ogni giorno, in un attimo.Il lavoro del cronista non è solo raccontare i fatti. È scegliere come, quando e con che tono. Claudio ci porta dietro le quinte del giornalismo di cronaca, dove ogni parola può fare la differenza tra rispetto e morbosità, tra verità e manipolazione. In questa talk Claudio ci racconta il suo “match point” che si gioca in pochi cruciali istanti, in cui solo con il giusto mix tra empatia e distacco si riesce a conquistare la fiducia dell’altro.? Scopri di più sull’edizione 2025 di TEDxBassanodelGrappa:https://www.tedxbassanodelgrappa.org/edizioni/match-point/
Claudio Giambene ha trasformato la passione per la scrittura e il giornalismo in una carriera televisiva di successo. Dopo gli studi in Scienze Politiche alla LUISS di Roma, ha iniziato il suo percorso con stage presso Sky TG24 e Tgcom. Ha lavorato come redattore per il programma Calciomercato – L’Originale su Sky, e dal 2015 è entrato a far parte della squadra di Forum, dove ha realizzato servizi televisivi attinenti ai temi che emergono dalle cause. Ha collaborato con DAZN come giornalista freelance dal 2018 al 2021, occupandosi di contenuti legati al calcio. Attualmente è tra i volti più riconoscibili di Pomeriggio Cinque, dove racconta storie di attualità e cronaca nera.
Sul palco di TEDxBassano del Grappa ci parlerà di scelte, sfide e di quel momento in cui tutto può cambiare. Perché a volte il vero match point si gioca proprio dove gli altri non guardano. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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