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  2. List of programmes broadcast by Fox (Italian TV channel)

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  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. 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.

  5. Television in Italy - Wikipedia

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    TV series, movies, entertainment, reality shows, male-oriented channel TgCom24: 51 2011 all news Mediaset Extra: 55 2010 past and current cult shows from Mediaset channels Radio 105 TV: 157 2019 radio broadcast and news R101 TV: 167 2014 Virgin Radio TV: 257 2018 Radio Monte Carlo TV: 67 (TivùSat), 716 (Sky Italia) 2020 only on FTV satellite

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  7. Fox (Italian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Fox was an Italian television channel, owned by Fox Networks Group Italy and broadcast in Italy by Sky Italia on Channel 112. Launched on 31 July 2003, coinciding with the launch of Sky Italy, it broadcast its programs in Italian and English .

  8. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    Name Owner Description Language Availability Arte Belgique: Cooperation between RTBF and ARTE: Cultural network: French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders Satellite

  9. Fox Life (Italian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Life was a television channel in Italy that was owned by Fox Networks Group Italy. The channel primarily targets women. Two time-shifted versions of the channel, called Fox Life +1 and Fox Life +2, broadcast the same programming an hour later or two hours later. On February 1, 2012, a high-definition simulcast called Fox Life HD premiered. [1]