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Rai 1 (Italian: [ˈrai ˈuːno]) is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana. It is the company's flagship television channel and is known for broadcasting mainstream and generalist programming, usually aimed towards families, including TG1 news bulletins, prime time drama, cinema and entertainment, and ...
English-language newscast from Rai News 24: created in line with the 2022 Rai Italia reforms, a five-minute news bulletin in English is shown, presented by an Italian-American journalist. Other formats also exist, including formats about the diaspora in general, "Made in Italy" topics, documentaries about the country, etc.
Rai 3 HD: 3 HD. 503 HEVC HD. Free-to-air: 15 December 1979 24 hours [1] Cultural and regional programming Rai 4 HD: 21 HEVC HD (FTA) 521 HD Free-to-air: 14 July 2008 24 hours Youth/urban programming and movies Rai 5 HD: 523 HD Free-to-air: 26 November 2010 24 hours Arts and culture programming Rai 4K: 101 UHD Free-to-air: 17 June 2016 may vary
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.
Rai Premium is an Italian free-to-air television channel that broadcasts reruns of popular fiction and films that were produced by State-owned broadcaster RAI. An international version, Rai World Premium, exists, with the channel in 2022 drawing from a catalog of 2,750 hours worth of Rai Fiction and 156 hours worth of Rai Cinema's productions.
RaiPlay was created on 9 January 2007 as Rai.tv [1] and operated by Rai Net (now Rai). The website allowed viewers to watch and listen to programs entirely or partially produced by Rai. The availability of programs was subject to copyright. The website also hosted exclusive content including interviews, extras, specials and blogs.
Previous logo (2010–2022) Televideo is the teletext service broadcast on all RAI television channels in Italy, and also available in its entirety on the Internet.. Launched in 1984 with 300 pages, today it counts around 900 pages, with 21 separate regional editions for Rai Tre.
In this perspective, Rai News 24 simply became Rai News (without the 24), consequently adopting a new graphic, for which the editorial staff reports technical problems, readability and functionality, in particular during the broadcast of the latest news. [8] On the same day, the range of channels was expanded, with the birth of Rai Sport 2.