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Radio Frequency (kHz) Frequency (MHz) Transmitter Zones Years Rete Italia: 1593 Melbourne: Australia: 1539 Sydney: 1053 Brisbane: 1629 Adelaide: 657 Perth: 1611 Darwin: RSI Rete Uno--Switzerland: 1933-2008 RSI Rete Due: 1985-2008 RSI Rete Tre: 1988-2008 Radio San Marino: 107,2 FM? San Marino area LondonONERadio: online -Londra
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Radio 105 TV is an Italian free-to-air television channel that mainly broadcasts the namesake radio network's shows in simulcast radio-TV. It is available on channel 66 of digital terrestrial television and on streaming on his website and Mediaset Infinity .
ICN Radio is an Italian-language radio in the New York metropolitan area, founded in 1983 by Sal Palmeri [1] and since 2006 owned by America Oggi, the only Italian daily newspaper in the United States. The programming consists of a mixed news/talk format along with music. ICN is also an affiliate of Italy's RAI radio network. It claims an ...
The channel's main programmes include news/talk shows such as Radio anch'io and sports-related broadcasts – in particular, live coverage of all games played by the Italy national team. Commentaries on Serie A and B football matches are aired live on Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto , one of Radio 1's most popular shows, which has been on the ...
Radio Radicale is the official radio station of the Italian Radical Party.Founded in 1976 as part of the Radio libere ("Free Radio”) movement, it has no commercial advertisements and is partly funded by the party, with support from the Italian government as part of an agreement for the broadcasting of Parliamentary sessions.