Sky Arte podcast explores war journalist Peter Arnett's legacy
The sixteenth episode of the video-podcast Echo – Quello che rimane, airing on Sky Arte on Saturday, May 9, examines the life and work of Peter Arnett, one of the most influential war correspondents of the 20th century. Born in New Zealand in 1934, Arnett is known for his frontline reporting from conflicts including the Vietnam War and the Gulf War. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1966 for his coverage of South Vietnam for the Associated Press. The episode, hosted by Matteo Caccia, features guest Fausto Biloslavo, who discusses Arnett's controversial choices and his legacy of direct testimony and risk-taking. Echo – Quello che rimane is produced by Sky's Content Factory in collaboration with Radio 24, focusing on the enduring impact of exceptional figures.
Key facts
- Episode 16 of Echo – Quello che rimane airs on Sky Arte on May 9, 2026.
- The episode profiles war journalist Peter Arnett.
- Arnett was born in New Zealand in 1934.
- He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1966 for his Associated Press reporting from South Vietnam.
- He reported from the Vietnam War and the Gulf War.
- The podcast is hosted by Matteo Caccia.
- Guest Fausto Biloslavo discusses Arnett's legacy.
- Echo – Quello che rimane is produced by Sky's Content Factory and Radio 24.
Entities
Artists
- Peter Arnett
- Matteo Caccia
- Fausto Biloslavo
Institutions
- Sky Arte
- Sky
- Radio 24
- Associated Press
- Artribune
Locations
- New Zealand
- Vietnam
- South Vietnam
- Gulf