Rai, Federica Sciarelli: Il Futuro in Discussione
Federica Sciarelli and Rai are negotiating her professional future as her current contract expires at the end of July, according to a Rai note. While no new agreement is signed, the broadcaster is evaluating future projects for the journalist and potential successors for her long-running show, “Chi l’ha visto?”.
What is the status of Federica Sciarelli’s contract?
A note from Rai confirms the broadcaster and Sciarelli are discussing her professional future and potential projects for coming seasons. Her current contract ends in late July. According to the source, Sciarelli hasn’t signed a new contract with Rai yet.
Will “Chi l’ha visto?” continue with a new host?
Rai is currently reflecting on the future of “Chi l’ha visto?” and who could potentially inherit the role. The broadcaster describes the program as central to its public service offering. Whether the show continues in its current form or undergoes a leadership change remains to be defined.

When is the final episode of the season?
The final episode of the current Rai3 season airs next Wednesday. However, Sciarelli remains available to host special episodes if breakthroughs or dramatic turns occur in the cases the program treats.
How does this compare to other Rai program closures?
The negotiations with Sciarelli contrast with other recent network decisions reported by ANSA. Stefano Massini stated his Rai program was closed without the network speaking to him first. Massini described the lack of communication as “normal” in the current climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Federica Sciarelli’s contract with Rai expire?
The contract expires at the end of July.
Has a new agreement been signed between the journalist and the network?
No, according to the provided information, no new contract has been signed at this time.
Is “Chi l’ha visto?” being canceled?
The source does not state the show is canceled, but confirms Rai is reflecting on the program’s future and possible successors for the host.
How do you think a change in leadership would impact a long-running program like “Chi l’ha visto?”