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  2. Vittorio Feltri - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Feltri (born 25 June 1943) is an Italian journalist and politician. Among the many Italian newspapers he directed, until 2020 he was the editor-in-chief of daily Libero . From 2023, he has been editorial directo r of Il Giornale .

  3. Libero (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The founder is the journalist Vittorio Feltri, while the owner and publisher of the paper is Editoriale Libero S.r.l. [3] In February 2007, some members of the New Red Brigades were arrested on a charge of wanting to fire-bomb the Libero editorial offices in Milan. [4] The paper has been edited by Maurizio Belpietro since August 2009.

  4. La 1 (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It was launched on 28 October 1956 as the first regular television service in Spain. It was the only one until 15 November 1966, when TVE launched a second channel.As TVE held a monopoly on television broadcasting in the country, they were the only television channels until the first regional public television station was launched on 16 February 1983, when Euskal Telebista started broadcasting ...

  5. List of television stations in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television stations in Spain. Free-access television. Nationwide stations Station ... Canal 1 TV Mar Menor La Opinión TV GTM Televisión Valencian ...

  6. List of Italian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Alberoni; Barbara Alberti; Luigi Albertini; Magdi Allam; Ilaria Alpi; Corrado Alvaro; Giulio Andreotti; Alberto Angela; Piero Angela; Claudio Angelini

  7. Quiero Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Quiero TV received its digital television license in 1999, and operated from 2000 to 2002, with 14 channels, at a time when the only other digital terrestrial channels were TVE 1 and La 2, the two main channels of Spain's public broadcaster. [1] Quiero TV was 49% owned by Auna/Retevisión; [2] other investors included Planeta of Spain, Carlton ...

  8. Television in Spain - Wikipedia

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    La 1 ("La Uno"): Spain's principal public-service television network, publicly owned and financed and offering programming aimed at a wide public. Previous names include La Primera Cadena and TVE-1. La 2 ("La Dos"): the country's second nationwide public channel, providing alternative programming to La 1. Previous names include UHF, La Segunda ...

  9. Category : La 1 (Spanish TV channel) original programming

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    Pages in category "La 1 (Spanish TV channel) original programming" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .