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Rai News 24 is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster RAI ... News in English (2022–present)
Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Italy" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana [3] (Italian: [ˈrai ˌradjoteleviˈzjoːne itaˈljaːna]), commercially styled as Rai since 2000 and known until 1954 as Radio Audizioni Italiane (RAI), [a] is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
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 News 24 HD: 48 HEVC HD: Free-to-air: 26 April 1999 24 hours Non-stop rolling news Rai Storia HD: 54 HEVC HD (FTA) 554 HD Free-to-air: 2 February 2009 24 hours Documentaries about history and culture Rai Sport HD: 58 HD (FTA) 558 HD Free-to-air: 14 September 2015 24 hours Sports coverage and related news Rai Scuola HD: 57 HD (FTA) 146 HD
100.5 News Network (Thai) – 100.50 MHz; Smooth FM (Thai and English) – 105.50 MHz; Met 107 (English) – 107.00 MHz; Provincial and regional 41 stations; MCOT HD; National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) [1] [28] Radio Thailand. Radio Thailand for Learning and Warning Network (Formerly Known as National Education Radio) Radio ...
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RAI headquarters in Rome Mediaset headquarters in Cologno Monzese, near Milan. Television in Italy was introduced in 1939, when the first experimental broadcasts began.However, this lasted for a very short time: when fascist Italy entered World War II in 1940, all transmissions were interrupted, and were resumed in earnest only nine years after the end of the war, on January 3, 1954.