Total Request Live (Italy)

Total Request Live

TRL On the Road logo, used in 2010.
Created by Massimo Lopresti
Starring Alessandro Arcodia, Brenda Lodigiani, Andrea Cadioli, Wintana Rezene
Country of origin Italy
No. of episodes 1,985
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network MTV Italy
Original release November 2, 1999 – September 24, 2010
External links
Website

Total Request Live was the Italian version of the American show of the same name that originated in 1999. Originally broadcast weekdays at 2.00 p.m., its time slot was changed as it ran into its second season. It was broadcast at 3.00 p.m. starting in 2002.

The main presenters, during the ten seasons, were Alessandro Cattelan, Giorgia Surina, Marco Maccarini, Carolina Di Domenico, and Federico Russo. As from June 2, 2008 the show is hosted by Elena Santarelli and Carlo Pastore, who presented another music programme of MTV, Your Noise. During her episode of May 15, 2009, Elena Santarelli, because of her maternity, left the show. Elisabetta Canalis came replacing her.[1]

In 2010 the show had been completely renovated and have changed his name in TRL On the Road, so the show wasn't hosted from a stage, but from a truck to make viewers more involved.[2]

Despite the show has been cancelled from MTV schedule in 2010, the TRL Awards were anyway celebrated until 2012.

Presenters

2009's TRL presenters: Carlo Pastore and Elisabetta Canalis.

TRL On Tour

During summertime, the show goes on tour to several Italian cities, such as Rome, Naples, Florence, Turin, Padua, and Bari.

Pre-TRL On tour era

2000

2002

2003

2004

2005

TRL On Tour era

2006

2007

Cesare Cremonini performing on TRL stage.

2008

Jesse McCartney performs on TRL Stage.

2009

TRL On the Road

In 2010 the TRL On Tour was canceled and replaced with TRL On the Road.

2010

TRL Extra Live

On 2007, during the second edition of TRL On Tour, it created a spin-off of TRL called TRL Extra Live in which some Italian singers were performing a show for the length of about 1 hour, preceded by some Italian emerging bands selected from the show.

2007

2010

Albums

See also

References

External links

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