Sardegna Uno

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Sardegna Uno is a local Sardinian TV. Its contents are accessible on the web in live streaming, but also by referring to channel 39 of the Digital Terrestrial. Its history began in 1987. Over the years, the project has managed to achieve very important goals. Among these it is possible to remember the fact that it became, in the now distant 1998, the first television in Sardinia to start an experimentation with digital. In this way, it was possible to guarantee all the inhabitants of Sardinia extremely accurate information on the events of their land.

Continuing with the important dates for the history of this Sardinian television channel, it is essential to remember 2006, the year in which a partnership was signed with the Italia 7 Gold group. This made it possible to include various national production programs in the schedule.

Going into the specifics of the broadcasts, it is worth mentioning titles such as “Formula 1”, a format produced by the broadcaster which, as is clear from the title of the program, is centered on the theme of engines. Among the other programs broadcast by Sardegna Uno, it is possible to mention “Sport and Benefit Italia”, a program whose contents are focused on the mix between sport and wellness, with a focus on topics such as medicine, rehabilitation, aesthetics.

The list of programs dedicated to viewers of this Sardinian television broadcaster includes several other titles. In this list, it is possible to mention "Women", a program that airs every Sunday at 21.00, focusing on issues related to the female universe. Conducted by Michela Giangrasso, the program touches on various sub-themes, from gender-based violence, to the world of work, to the organization of family life. The format foresees, for each episode, the presence of only one male guest in the studio.

The program also broadcasts ad hoc video news and many broadcasts dedicated to the tradition of the island; strong point is the live broadcast of the main religious events and Sardinian culture such as the Sartiglia of Oristano, the Sardinian Cavalcade of Sassari and the Carnival of “Sa Carrera nanti S. Lussurgiù”.


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