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  2. QVC - Wikipedia

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    QVC Italy's headquarters and broadcasting facilities are located at Brugherio, near Milan and the distribution center is located in Castel San Giovanni. [53] The company's 2013 sales were worth $130 million. [80] QVC Italy broadcasts live 17 hours a day (although the channel runs 24 hours a day), 364 days a year to 25 million households.

  3. List of television channels in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Channel Type Launched Broadcast hours Description Terrestrial channel; Rai 1 HD: 1 HD. 501 HEVC HD. Free-to-air: 3 January 1954 24 hours [1] Generalist and family-oriented Rai 2 HD: 2 HD. 502 HEVC HD. Free-to-air: 4 November 1961 24 hours [1] Generalist, catering towards urban audiences Rai 3 HD: 3 HD. 503 HEVC HD. Free-to-air: 15 December 1979 ...

  4. Category:24-hour television news channels in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Italy" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

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  6. QVC recalls 1.1 million pairs of oven gloves after users ...

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    Founded in 1986, QVC has retail operations in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Japan and Italy. The company reaches more than 200 million homes around the globe through 13 TV channels.

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  8. Television in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has had digital satellite broadcasts since the 1990s, with the launch of Stream TV and TELE+. In 2003 these merged into Sky Italia, today this pay TV platform is broadcasting from Hot Bird satellites. HDTV regular services started in June 2006 under the name Sky HD, with the broadcasting of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in High Definition.

  9. Rai News 24 - Wikipedia

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    On 10 November 2006, Rai News 24 opened its own official channel on YouTube, [3] with videos taken from the news and programmes aired, removed in 2014 due to the end of the collaboration between Rai and the video sharing site.