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Carlo Conti (born 13 March 1961) is an Italian television presenter.

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Early life and career

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Born in Florence, Conti graduated in accountancy, then he was a bank teller from 1981 to 1986.[1] After some experiences in radio as a presenter and a DJ, he debuted as a television presenter in 1985, hosting the Rai 1 musical show Discoring.[2]

He later hosted several successful TV programmes, including Aria fresca, L'eredità, I migliori anni, Tale e Quale Show, Domenica in and five editions of Miss Italia.[1][2]

In 2014, Conti was named the host and artistic director of the Sanremo Music Festival 2015. He continued in these roles for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the festival. He reprised them for 2025 and 2026.[3]

Conti has been a recurrent host of the TIM Music Awards. In June 2024, he hosted the TIM Summer Hits [it] event alongside Andrea Delogu [it].[4] In 2025, Conti hosted the Rai 1 talent show competition series Ne vedremo delle belle.[5]

Personal life

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Conti is a Roman Catholic.[6] On 16 June 2012, he married at the Pieve di Sant'Andrea in Cercina costume designer Francesca Vaccaro, with whom he had had a past relationship. On 8 February 2014, their son Matteo was born.[7]

On 15 June 2011, the asteroid 78535 Carloconti was named after him.[8]

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Carlo Conti (born 13 March 1961) is an Italian television presenter, radio host, and , best known for his long career with , Italy's national broadcaster, where he has hosted numerous prime-time shows and major events, including multiple editions of the . Born in to Giuseppe Conti and Lolette, Conti lost his father to at 18 months old and was raised by his mother. He studied , graduating with top marks, and worked as a from 1981 to 1986 while beginning his entertainment career earlier in radio. Conti's career began in radio in 1977 with Radio Firenze Nuova, followed by Radio Firenze 2000 in 1978, where he co-created the popular program Vernice Fresca with local comedians. His television debut came in 1982 on the show Ciak per un artista domani, marking the start of a trajectory that included hosting Domenica In, I Raccomandati, L'Eredità, Aria fresca, I migliori anni, and Miss Italy contests. One of Conti's most prominent roles has been as host and artistic director of the Sanremo Music Festival, a cornerstone of Italian entertainment; he first led the event from 2015 to 2017, revitalizing its format, and returned for the 2025 and 2026 editions, succeeding Amadeus after five years. He has also presented enduring programs like Tale e Quale Show, which returned for its 2024 season on 20 September, and served as a judge on shows such as Amici di Maria De Filippi. Throughout his career, Conti has earned accolades, including the "best TV personality of the year" award and the naming of asteroid 78535 after him, and maintains a strong connection to his Florentine roots despite his national prominence. In his , Conti is known for his reserved nature; he was previously in a relationship with singer Roberta Morise from 2008 to 2011 before marrying producer Francesca Vaccaro on 16 June 2012. The couple has a son, , born on 8 February 2014, and resides in . Conti announced in 2025 that the 2026 Sanremo edition would be his final one as host, signaling the end of a significant chapter in his career.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Carlo Conti was born on March 13, 1961, in , , to parents Giuseppe Conti and Lolette. As an only child, he grew up in a modest Roman Catholic household shaped by his mother's strong influence of faith and honesty following the early loss of his father. His father, Giuseppe, died of when Conti was just 18 months old, leaving Lolette to raise him alone while working two jobs to support the family. This tragedy profoundly impacted the family dynamics, with Lolette devoting herself entirely to her son's upbringing amid financial challenges in post-war . Conti's early childhood was marked by the vibrant yet resilient atmosphere of , including the devastating 1966 flood when he was five years old, which he later recalled for its "pungent smell of mud" that permeated the city. Raised in a close-knit Tuscan environment, he developed an early passion for and , influenced by the region's rich cultural traditions of theater, festivals, and local . His mother's strict yet devoted guidance instilled values of perseverance, setting the foundation for his personal development in this formative period.

Schooling and early employment

Carlo Conti attended the Istituto Tecnico Commerciale Statale "Duca d'Aosta" in , where he pursued studies in accountancy (ragioneria) with a mercantile focus during the late . He excelled academically, earning a with the maximum score of 60/60 upon completing his maturity exam in the early 1980s. Following , Conti secured as a bank employee through a competitive , beginning his role in 1981 at a Florentine credit institute specializing in medium- and long-term loans. His daily responsibilities included analyzing company balance sheets, evaluating cash flows, and preparing financial reports to support lending decisions; later, he traveled across to develop business opportunities for the institution. This position provided financial stability during his early adulthood, enabling him to support himself while exploring personal interests outside work hours. During his banking tenure, Conti gained initial exposure to and organizational skills through part-time roles as a DJ and radio presenter in the evenings and weekends, honing his ability to engage audiences and manage events. He continued in this stable job until , when, at the age of 25, he resigned to pursue a career in media, driven by his longstanding passion for radio broadcasting.

Professional career

Radio and television debut

Carlo Conti's entry into began in the local radio scene of during the late 1970s, where he co-founded Radio Firenze Nuova in 1977 with friends, gaining initial experience as a DJ and presenter while working in banking. He transitioned to Radio Firenze 2000 in 1978, hosting music-focused programs such as "Estate 2000" and "," which allowed him to develop his engaging on-air persona through segments and live interactions with listeners. These early roles at stations like Radio Hit Maker and Radio Toscana emphasized youth-oriented content, helping him refine a charismatic, conversational style that resonated with young audiences in . His first television appearance was in 1982 on local station Teleregione Toscana, where he hosted Un ciak per un artista domani, a talent show he also wrote. His transition to national television occurred in 1985, marking his Rai 1 debut with the summer edition of the music program Hit Parade, a youthful show that replaced the regular Discoring during the off-season and featured chart-topping hits, artist interviews, and video clips aimed at teenagers. Co-hosting alongside Flavia Fortunato, Conti debuted on July 7, 1985, in a format that highlighted emerging Italian and international pop acts, receiving positive initial reception for its energetic vibe and accessibility to younger viewers, though Conti later reflected that he felt unprepared for the state broadcaster's spotlight. This opportunity came through Rai scouts who spotted his radio talent, providing a bridge from local media to national exposure even as he continued part-time banking work. In the early , Conti maintained radio collaborations alongside his growing TV presence, including guest spots and music specials on Florentine stations that further sharpened his timing and audience rapport skills, essential for his evolving presenting approach. By 1986, after leaving his banking position to pursue broadcasting full-time, these experiences solidified his reputation, paving the way for expanded Rai opportunities and a shift toward prominent national television roles.

Major hosting programs

In the early 1990s, Conti hosted Big!, a youth-oriented variety program on from 1991 to 1993 across two editions, which earned him two Telegatti awards and a Premio Regia Televisiva for its energetic mix of music, comedy, and games targeting younger audiences. He followed this with I Raccomandati on , a satirizing through competitor performances backed by celebrity "recommendations," running for ten editions from 2003 to 2011 and averaging over 5 million viewers per episode. One of Carlo Conti's most enduring contributions to Italian television is his long tenure as host of the quiz show on , which he presented from 2006 to 2018, sharing duties with Fabrizio Frizzi from 2014 onward. The program features contestants competing in a series of word-based challenges and questions to accumulate winnings, with a final "eredità" round where players guess a word from clues provided by a panel of experts known as the "professoressa" and assistants. During Conti's run, L'Eredità became a staple of the preserale slot, attracting consistent viewership through its accessible format and engaging pacing, and he holds the record for the most episodes hosted at 2,154. Special editions, including celebrity guest appearances, added variety and drew higher audiences by incorporating familiar faces from entertainment and sports. Conti also hosted Aria fresca (1996–1998), a comedy-variety show on Italia 1 and later Rai 1, featuring sketches and music with his Florentine comedian friends like Leonardo Pieraccioni and Giorgio Panariello, which helped transition his local success to broader audiences. In 2003–2004, he fronted Domenica In on Rai 1, contributing as both author and on-air personality in a variety format that blended interviews, musical performances, and lifestyle segments across multiple hosts. His involvement helped refresh the Sunday afternoon staple, incorporating youthful energy and thematic segments on pop culture. Another key program was I migliori anni (2008–2009, 2011–2012), a nostalgic music and variety show on Rai 1 where celebrities competed in challenges evoking past decades, running for three seasons and peaking at 7 million viewers. In the beauty pageant arena, he hosted five editions of Miss Italia between the 1990s and 2000s, specifically 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008, where he managed the live broadcasts from Salsomaggiore Terme, overseeing contestant presentations, talent showcases, and the crowning ceremony that highlights Italian regional diversity. Since its launch in 2012, Conti has hosted every season of Tale e Quale Show, Rai 1's celebrity impersonation competition that airs in the fall slot. In the format, twelve celebrities each week transform into famous singers or performers, delivering live vocal and visual imitations judged on accuracy and entertainment value, with weekly winners advancing toward a grand final. The judging panel has evolved over the years, featuring staples like (2012–2023), alongside rotating experts such as , Claudio Lippi, and more recently Giorgio Panariello, , and from the 2024 season onward; a fourth guest judge often joins for added perspectives. Under Conti's direction, the show has run for 15 seasons by 2025, emphasizing lighthearted competition and high-production transformations that have made it a ratings powerhouse, often exceeding 4 million viewers per episode. More recently, Conti has been a recurrent host of the TIM Music Awards since the 2010s, presenting the annual gala from Verona's Arena that honors top-selling Italian artists and albums with live performances; notable editions include 2024 and 2025 alongside Vanessa Incontrada, marking the event's 18th and 19th iterations. In 2025, he launched Ne vedremo delle belle on Rai 1, an innovative show-talent format where ten iconic showgirls from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s—such as Matilde Brandi, Valeria Marini, and Pamela Prati—compete in singing and dancing challenges under coaches, blending competition with behind-the-scenes docu-elements for a modern variety twist; the series ran for four episodes before concluding in April. In 2024, Conti co-hosted TIM Summer Hits with Andrea Delogu across four prime-time episodes on , structured as a summer from Rome's that previews seasonal hits through artist performances, fan-voted awards, and interactive segments; the event featured acts like and , serving as a lead-in to the full TIM Music Awards while capturing Italy's pop and emerging talent landscape.

Sanremo Festival involvement

Carlo Conti served as the host and artistic director of the for the 2015, 2016, and 2017 editions, marking a period of renewal for the event following a decline in popularity. In 2015, he led the 65th edition, which culminated in the victory of the operatic pop trio with their song "Grande amore," securing 39% of the public vote and qualifying them to represent at the in . This edition drew significant viewership, with the opening night attracting 11.767 million viewers and the finale reaching 11.8 million with a 54% share, the highest in a decade. Conti's approach introduced modern elements to the traditional format, enhancing the festival's appeal and stabilizing its audience base after the 2014 edition's low ratings. The 2016 and 2017 editions continued under Conti's direction, with winners Stadio ("Un giorno santo") in 2016 and ("") in 2017, both achieving subsequent chart success and international recognition. Viewership remained strong, averaging around 11 million per night across these years, with the 2017 opening drawing 11.374 million viewers and a 50.4% share. These tenures emphasized a blend of established artists and emerging talents, contributing to the festival's role as a cornerstone of Italian musical by bridging generational divides and reinforcing its status as a national tradition watched by millions annually. On May 22, 2024, RAI announced Conti's return as host and artistic director for the 2025 and 2026 editions, succeeding Amadeus after his five-year run. In October 2025, Conti revealed that the 2026 edition would be his final one, concluding his involvement with the festival after a total of six editions. For the 75th edition in February 2025, he introduced innovations to the selection process, including new rules allowing four emerging artists to advance to the main competition—two winners from Sanremo Giovani and two from Area Sanremo—aimed at bolstering opportunities for new talent. The edition was won by Olly with "Balorda nostalgia," who declined the opportunity to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. Conti's 2025 edition achieved a historic opening night viewership of 12.6 million, an increase of 2 million over the previous year, underscoring his ability to revitalize audience engagement. Across his tenures, Conti's leadership has been credited with enhancing the festival's cultural significance, modernizing its presentation while preserving its legacy as Italy's premier platform for songwriters and performers, fostering national unity through music during a time of evolving media landscapes.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Carlo Conti met Francesca Vaccaro in 2001 while hosting the RAI program Domenica In, where she worked as a behind the scenes. Their relationship, marked by periods of on-and-off dynamics over the years, culminated in on June 16, 2012, at the Pieve di Sant'Andrea in Cercina, near . The couple welcomed their son, , on February 8, 2014. Conti and Vaccaro have prioritized a private family life, residing primarily in to stay close to Conti's roots and provide stability for Matteo, despite Conti's professional commitments often requiring him to travel to . Prior to his , Conti maintained respectful and loyal relationships, though he has kept details private to protect those involved. Fatherhood and family have significantly shaped Conti's approach to his career, leading him to decline opportunities that would require extensive relocation and influencing decisions like stepping away from hosting in 2018 to focus on family time in . This commitment underscores his emphasis on work-life balance, ensuring regular involvement in Matteo's upbringing amid his demanding television schedule.

Religious beliefs and interests

Carlo Conti is a devout Roman Catholic, having been raised in the faith by his mother, who instilled in him a "normal" belief in and the Church that continues to shape his moral outlook, emphasizing values such as honesty and loyalty in personal relationships. He has publicly expressed his devotion on multiple occasions, including during the 2025 Sanremo Festival, where he highlighted his Catholic education and commitment to as a guiding force in his life. Since recovering from in 2021, Conti has intensified his practice and finds spiritual joy in listening to his son pray, reflecting a deepened personal piety. Beyond his professional involvement in music through radio and television, Conti maintains a personal passion for the genre, often describing it as a lifelong interest that began in his youth with radios and persists in his private listening habits. Conti engages in , particularly supporting through the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC), a commitment motivated by his father's death from the disease; he has served as an ambassador since 2011 and participates in annual RAI marathons to raise funds and awareness.

Awards and recognition

Professional accolades

In March 2024, Carlo Conti received the "Best TV Personality of the Year" award, recognizing his enduring influence in Italian and his ability to engage diverse audiences across multiple formats. Conti's long-term stewardship of from 2003 to 2014 established it as one of Italy's most successful shows, consistently achieving average viewership exceeding 5 million spectators and capturing nearly 25% of the national audience share during its peak episodes. Similarly, his ongoing role as host of Tale e Quale Show since 2012 has driven record-breaking ratings, including the 2023 finale that drew 4,058,000 viewers with a 25.9% share, underscoring his skill in blending and to sustain high engagement. For his presentations of the Sanremo Festival in 2015, 2016, and 2017, Conti earned nominations and accolades from prominent Italian television bodies, including the Premio Televisiva, where he was named Showman of the Year in 2016 for excellence in hosting and artistic direction. These honors highlighted his innovative approach to the event's structure and co-host dynamics, which contributed to stable viewership and critical praise for presentation quality. These professional accolades solidified Conti's position at Rai, leading to expanded responsibilities such as repeated hosting of major events like the and the return to in 2025 as both host and artistic director, further elevating his role in shaping Italian . On September 19, 2024, he received the Premio Rai Radio for his contributions to .

Other honors

In recognition of his longstanding contributions to Italian entertainment and broadcasting, Conti was appointed Cavaliere dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana on 27 December 2003 by decree of the President of the Italian Republic, proposed by the . On 15 June 2011, the 78535 Carloconti, discovered in 2002 by the Survey, was officially named in Conti's honor, acknowledging his prominence as a beloved Italian showman who began his in radio before achieving national fame through hosting. In February 2025, during his hosting of the , Conti received a ceremonial from the Italian Army's Radio Esercito, including the presentation of his original certificate as a from his service in , symbolizing appreciation for his past national duty and connecting his public persona to broader societal values of service and .

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