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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.
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 ...
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 ]
In 2002, Italia 1 removed continuity announcers from the network altogether (the same thing happened in Canale 5 in December 2005). The voice of Italia 1's promos for many years was Fabrizio Casadio, who announced them from 9 January 1984 to 5 October 1997. Since 1 January 2009, promotions are announced by Raffaele Farina.
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The channel is programmed for 4-14-year-olds, airing mostly children shows like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Zig & Sharko and Total Dramarama.During 10:00pm and 1:00am along with its sister channel Frisbee it airs a block called Family Club, with educational shows taken from Discovery other channels like How It's Made and How Do They Do It?.
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.
Televisione Cristiana in Italia (TCI), also known as TBNE (Trinity Broadcasting Network Europe), is a free-to-air Italian religious TV channel headquartered in Marnate, Italy. It was founded by Chuck Hall and his late wife Nora in 1979. It is available throughout Europe via Hot Bird 6, and in Italy (Piedmont, Lombardy and Lazio) via DVB-T.