Telechiara

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TeleChiara is an Italian television broadcaster, part of the Videomedia Group .

The broadcaster was born in Padua in 1990 , at the behest of the Triveneto Episcopate . Immediately it has a multi-regional coverage, which in addition to Veneto , also covers Friuli-Venezia Giulia . Among the programs broadcast, there are productions of TV2000 , broadcast by the Italian Episcopal Conference .

In 2012 , the economic difficulties of TeleChiara, due to the cuts decided by the Triveneto Bishops' Conference , endangered the continuation of the broadcaster's activity. Finally, in 2013 , Gestione Telecomunicazioni Srl , publisher of TeleChiara, was taken over by Videomedia SpA , publisher of TVA Vicenza , forming the Videomedia Srl Group .

RTC Telecalabria

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RTC Telecalabria is a private Calabrian television broadcaster, owned by Giuseppe Soluri, based in Catanzaro.

RTC Telecalabria was born in 1975 by Tony Boemi , and its reception was via cable for the residents of the city of Catanzaro with the name of Radio Tele Catanzaro ; but in 1976 Boemi left it to found Telespazio Calabria , then RTC was taken over by Giuseppe Soluri who transformed it into Tele Catanzaro . In 1977 Soluri also acquired Tele Radio Catanzaro 104 .

In 1980 Tele Catanzaro joined the PIN television circuit together with Tele Uno Cosenza , TeleRadio 2000 , TeleRadio Sud and Radio Sud Television (the then TeleReggio). In 1981 Tele Catanzaro became Fourth Channel and in 1982 joined the new Euro TV television circuit .

In 1984 Quarto Canale changed its name to Videosera (always linked to Euro TV ) and Videosera 2 was born : the two broadcasters expanded throughout the Calabrian territory. In 1986 Videosera 2 joined the Junior TV circuit : the two broadcasters were thus linked to two different national syndications. In 1987 Odeon TV (formerly Euro TV) left Videosera for the Calabrian TV consortium Vuellesette ; this was a period of crisis, so that Videosera was reduced to a single network and the consequent loss of frequencies in Calabria.

In 1992 Videosera became Telecalabria ; it would have had some success among the younger ones with its affiliation to Junior TV (Telecalabria first aired the anime series Dragon Ball in the region ). In 1998 Telecalabria changed its name to RTC Telecalabria .

In 2005 the Calabria Channel satellite television was born , visible on Sky channel 875 , in alliance with TeleEuropa Network of Rende , Radio Tele International of Crotone , ReteKalabria of Vibo Valentia , TeleMia of Roccella Jonica and Reggio TV of Reggio Calabria .


Rai 3

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Rai 3 (until May 2010 known as Rai Tre) is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned by State broadcaster RAI. It was launched on 15 December 1979 and its programming is centred towards cultural and regional programming. It has always been considered the most left-leaning channel of Italian public television; its direct competitor to Mediaset's Rete 4.

In the Aosta Valley, Rai 3 broadcasts some programmes in French language, about less than three hours a week.

In the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region, Rai Sudtirol timeshares broadcast hours with Rai 3 when not broadcasting..

In Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Rai 3 Bis (TDD Furlanija Julijska Krajina) is a separate channel which broadcast daily from 18:40 with a half-hour daily newscast in Slovene language, and other shows in Slovene. In accordance with a bilateral cooperation agreement between Italy and Slovenia, Slovene-language shows produced by Rai 3 Bis are also aired on the Slovenian regional television channel TV Koper-Capodistria and on State-owned TV Slovenija 2.

Radionorba TV

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RadioNorba TV is a television station known above all in the south of Italy and that broadcasts its frequencies from various locations in the Puglia region. The program broadcasts mainly a musical program dedicated to the Italian song both of the past and current, a factor thanks to which the broadcaster has received important awards.

Radio Italia TV

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Radio Italia TV is an Italian music television channel, owned and operated by Gruppo Radio Italia (which own also Radio Italia Solo Musica Italiana), available on the digital terrestrial television network in Italy since 2011. On 31 December 2012 Video Italia ceased broadcasting and merged with the digital terrestrial channel Radio Italia TV.

Specialized in easy listening Italian music, Radio Italia TV was launched on April 2004, but has been closed in 2005 and survived as syndication network along with its satellite counterpart when was closed in July 2009. The channel was re-launched in 2011 by its owner, again on the digital terrestrial television network.


Radio Capital TV

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Radio Capital TiVù is the channel that programs the music you listen to on our radio, in video clip version! The audio has been optimized to the highest level, giving the videos the best possible quality.

Radio Capital TiVù can also be used as a "radio channel" as by leaving your TV on, even without watching it, you can watch a musical flow of great artistic and technical quality, listening to all the most beautiful pieces of the last 40 years just as if was your ever radio capital.