(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 28 - Gianni Minà had thought of everything, "he wanted to protect his immense video and audio archive, he had over 100 hours of unpublished material and his dream was to transfer everything digitally to make it accessible, especially to young people" Andrea Conforti, vice-president of the Gianni Minà Foundation set up last January, told ANSA.
"We will continue in his name - he continues alongside the journalist's widow, the director Loredana Macchietti - already at the end of May his latest book, Fame di storia, will be released posthumously, and together there will be a photographic exhibition on all that has been his professional life. We will start from Naples, the city that was in his big good heart".
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