Lino Rulli
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Lino Rulli (born October 26, 1971) is a multiple Emmy Award winning television host, radio host, and producer. Lino is currently the radio host of The Catholic Guy broadcast via Sirius Satellite Radio. He was the Executive Producer and host for the Emmy Award winning television show titled Generation Cross. Lino Rulli is very active in mass communications and journalism.
[edit] Background
Lino Rulli has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications and a Master's Degree in Theology. Lino got an ambitious start in television by producing and hosting the television show Generation Cross from 1998-2004. Generation Cross is nationally syndicated and won multiple Emmy Awards for Program Host. Lino is also a co-executive producer for The Last Flagraiser, which is a CBS documentary honoring the WWII soldiers who raised the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima. The Last Flagraiser won Lino and the The Last Flagraiser crew another Emmy Award for Best Documentary, the Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award, and the National Headliner Grand Award. Lino Rulli is a Producer of the film Champions of Faith: Baseball Addition in which faith, life, and baseball are explored.
Among his film making career, Lino has also been a reporter for WCCO-TV and a commentator for KMSP-TV, both stations based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Per The Catholic Guy show, Lino has worked on additional media projects for various Catholic organizations.
Current productions include Lino at Large, a syndicated radio program sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and The Catholic Guy radio show. The Catholic Guy is aired on the Catholic Channel (Sirius 159) on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Rulli is known for being a big fan of the sacrament of Reconciliation.