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Sportitalia is an Italian terrestrial and satellite television channel owned by Italian Sport Communication, specialized in sports broadcasting 24 hours a day. Sports broadcast include soccer, basketball, tennis, cycling, volley, motoristic sports, rugby, wrestling; information about other sports (winter sports, badminton, boxe, golf, surf, skate, swimming, boating, canoe/Kayak, American ...
FICTS (Federation Internationale Cinema Television Sportifs) is the Federation of Sport Televisions and of the images on screen.Founded in 1983, it recognised by the International Olympic Committee [1] (IOC) for which it promotes the values of sport through film and television. 116 countries are members.
This is a list of national Italian TV services available on digital terrestrial, satellite, cable systems in Italy.Some channels have a "timeshift" service, i.e. the same programming (and usually advertisements as well) broadcast one or two hours later to give viewers another chance to catch a favourite programme.
Sky Sport 24 is a sports all-news channel. With 24 hour cycle, of which 14 & 1/2 hours of live content (10:00–00:30) and 9 & 1/2 hours of reruns (00:30–10:00), it broadcasts current event updates, press conferences and breaking news all related to sport.
Sky Cinema Uno started July 31, 2003. Until November 4, 2016, it was called Sky Cinema 1. [1] Sky Cinema Uno HD: The HD version of the channel replaced Sky Cinema HD. 302, 332 Sky Cinema Due: Sky Cinema Due, formerly known as Sky Cinema Cult, Cult and Cult Network Italia, it has been under Sky management since August 2011. [2] Sky Cinema Due HD ...
Italian sports drama films (1 C, 13 P) F. Italian association football films (30 P) H. Italian horse racing films (3 P) Pages in category "Italian sports films"
Presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano in the Cinecittà studios, during the awards ceremony, the winners are given a miniature reproduction of the famous statue. The finalist candidates for the award, as per tradition, are first received at the Quirinal Palace by the President of Italy.
On 1 October 2010, Sky activated its first 3D channel, Sky Sport 3D, available without any extra cost to the Sport pack subscribers. The very first event Sky Sport 3D aired was the 2010 Ryder Cup . On 25 December 2010, Sky launched another 3D channel: Sky Cinema 3D , airing 3D movies, available for free for Cinema pack subscribers.