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The service has been marketed since 31 July 2009 and offers a satellite alternative for many of those unable to receive the digital terrestrial television in Italy. Tivù Sat comprises free-to-air and free-to-view channels available on national television networks, and can be watched using a subscription card for Italian users purchasing a ...
In 2002, Italia 1 removed continuity announcers from the network altogether (the same thing happened in Canale 5 in December 2005). The voice of Italia 1's promos for many years was Fabrizio Casadio, who announced them from 9 January 1984 to 5 October 1997. Since 1 January 2009, promotions are announced by Raffaele Farina.
Gold TV Gold TV Italia 24 hours 16:9 SDTV FTA satellite; DTT Teleshopping Hip Hop TV: Seven Music Entertainment 24 hours 4:3 SDTV Sky Italia: Music History (HD, +1) A&E Networks: 24 hours 16:9 HDTV, SDTV Sky Italia, Now TV Documentaries; Factual Horse TV: Class Editori: 24 hours 16:9 SDTV FTA satellite Lifestyle; Horse racing HSE24 Home ...
Cielo (Italian for 'sky'; stylised as cielo) is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned by Sky Italia aimed towards young audiences, [1] and is available on digital terrestrial television and on Sky satellite television platform. Originally planned to be launched on 1 December 2009, [2] it was delayed to 16 December 2009. [3]
Boing is an Italian free-to-air television channel marketed at children and teenagers, owned by Boing S.p.A., a joint venture of Fininvest's MFE - MediaForEurope (through its Mediaset and RTI subsidiaries) and Warner Bros. Discovery (through its International division).
Iris is an Italian free entertainment television channel, launched on November 30, 2007, operated by Mediaset and owned by MFE - MediaForEurope. It is broadcast in Italy on DTT channel 22 on mux Mediaset 4 . Iris broadcasts films (mainly author films), cult TV series, and small productions Mediaset, respecting the target network.
Sky Italia S.r.l. is an Italian satellite television platform owned by the American media conglomerate Comcast.Sky Italia also broadcasts three national free-to-air television channels: TV8, Cielo, and Sky TG24.
On 7 May 2012, Giallo replaced the CanalOne broadcasts with a sign announcing the launch of the channel, in which the protagonists wrote sentences on a wall (with reference to the "chromatic" idioms of the Italian language), then erased with yellow paint, occurred on 14 May at 4:00 pm by Switchover Media.