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  2. Category:Italia 1 original programming - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italia 1 original programming" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. 1983 in Italian television - Wikipedia

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    1983 is a turning point in the story of Italian television. After thirty years of undisputed RAI preponderance, Berlusconi's Canale 5 fights as equal the public television and crushes the competition by the other two private networks: Rusconi's Italia 1 is absorbed by Fininvest, Mondadori's Rete 4, despite a programming of good standard, must face growing debts, moreover for a bad management ...

  4. List of television channels in Italy - Wikipedia

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    1 July 2009 01:00 – 22:00 [5] Sky Italia, Tivùsat; DTT Shows aimed at young children ages 8–14 Frisbee: 44 SD: Free-to-air: 12 June 2010 01:00 – 22:00 [5] Sky Italia, Tivùsat; DTT Shows aimed at young children ages 4–7 DMAX: 52 HD: Free-to-air: 10 November 2011 24 hours Sky Italia, Tivùsat; DTT Entertainment HGTV: 56 HD: Free-to-air ...

  5. Buongiorno Italia - Wikipedia

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    [1] Since the second edition, the show was on air from 7.30 to 9.30 a.m. (to 10.30 on Saturday morning). It was added a final talk show and a cartoon's section Caffellatte [2] during which were broadcast the anime series The Smurfs, Chobin the Star Child, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Lucy May. Every week the show also included a six-episode ...

  6. Television in Italy - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Italia 1 - Wikipedia

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    Italia 1 (Italian pronunciation [iˈtaːlja ˈuːno]) is an Italian free-to-air television channel on the Mediaset network, owned by MFE - MediaForEurope. It is oriented at both young and adult people.

  8. 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 ]

  9. Antenna 3 Lombardia - Wikipedia

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    Antenna 3, formerly known as "Antenna 3 Lombardia" and also known as "Antennatre" is a private TV station.It was founded in Legnano in 1977 by Renzo Villa, [1] a clerk of the municipality of Varese, who became a self made TV publisher.