Graduated in Political Sciences, he started his career in 1983 as radio commentary of
AC Milan games. After a long career in
Qui studio a voi stadio, he started working for
Mediaset as correspondent for
Studio Sport in the late 80s. Since 7 July 1994, he is a professional journalist, member of the Order of Journalists in Lombardy. In the early 2000s, he was the commentator of Milan
Serie A games working initially for
Milan Channel and then for
Mediaset Premium. He also worked as columnist for Milan Channel, a role he still fulfils. He collaborated with the magazine
Forza Milan, then in 2011 he became
MilanNews.it editorialist. He was also columnist for
Odeon TV in the TV broadcast
Campionato dei Campioni. After 35 years, on 22 August 2018, he announced his retirement from commentary, the last one being Milan-Fiorentina on 20 May 2018. Following that, he created a YouTube channel, where he talks about Milan issues. On 1 September 2018, he changed his mind about leaving commentary, He also cultivates an interest in
horse racing, making predictions for
La Gazzetta dello Sport. After 35 years, on 22 August 2018, he announced his retirement from commentary, the last one being Milan-Fiorentina on 20 May 2018. Following that, he created a YouTube channel, where he talks about Milan issues. Since 2018, he has been active on YouTube with his channel
Carlo Pellegatti, where he shares news and often highly personal and imaginative interpretations and delusions regarding AC Milan. On 1 September 2018, he changed his mind about leaving commentary, restarting his activity for
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