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  2. Mediaset Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Mediaset Infinity (formerly Mediaset Play, then Mediaset Play Infinity [1]) is an Italian streaming platform for viewing streaming content via the Internet, both live and on demand. The platform is published by R.T.I. and owned by Mediaset. [2] [3] It is also available as an app for Android, iOS and for Smart TVs with MHP or HbbTV technology. [4]

  3. Infinity+ - Wikipedia

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    Infinity+ (formerly Infinity TV [1]) is an Italian streaming platform published by R.T.I. and owned by Mediaset. [2] [3]Inside there is a section dedicated to the rental of films, cartoons, TV series and content also available in the original language, with subtitles and in 4K.

  4. Rete 4 - Wikipedia

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    Rete 4 [ˈreːte ˈkwattro] (in English Network 4, also known as Retequattro) is an Italian free-to-air television channel operated by Mediaset and owned by MFE - MediaForEurope. [1] Presently the director is Sebastiano Lombardi.

  5. tivùsat - Wikipedia

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  6. Cine34 - Wikipedia

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    Cine34 is an Italian free-to-air channel by Mediaset and directed by Marco Costa. [1] The channel mainly broadcasts Italian movies, especially classic. [2] It is available on channel 34 of digital terrestrial television and on satellite on Sky Italia and Tivùsat. The official speaker is Mario Zucca .

  7. Canale 5 - Wikipedia

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    Canale 5 (Italian: [kaˈnaːle ˈtʃiŋkwe]) is an Italian free-to-air television channel of Mediaset, owned by MFE - MediaForEurope. It was the first private television network to have national coverage in Italy in 1980. On 4 December 2012, Mediaset launched Canale 5 HD, a simulcast of Canale 5 in high-definition.

  8. Iris (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Boing (Italian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Boing Plus is the sister channel to Boing, which launched on 11 July 2019, replacing Pop after Mediaset purchased the slot from Sony Pictures Italia. Originally, the channel operated as a one-hour timeshift service, with Cartoonito being timeshifted from 4:00 am–1:00 pm and Boing's programming for the rest of the day. [ 9 ]