RAI
(Redirected from Radiotelevisione Italiana)
RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) is the primary Italian radio and television broadcasting system. A publicly-owned corporation, it was founded on 3 January 1954.
It has headquarters in Rome and Milan.
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National television channels
- Rai Uno
- Rai Due
- Rai Tre
Satellite television channels
- RAI Sat Extra
- RAI Sat Premium
- RAI Sat CinemaWorld
- RAI Sat Gambero Rosso
- RAI Sat Ragazzi
- RAI News 24
Programmes
News
- TG 1
- TG 2
- TG 3
- TG Regional
- Meteo
- Sports
Other programmes
- San Remo Music Festival (Festival della canzone italiana)
- Uno Mattina – morning magazine programme (Rai Uno)
- Domenica In – Sunday show (Rai Uno)
- Italian version of The Weakest Link
- Club Disney – shown on Rai Due
Series
- ER – shown on Rai Due
- Friends – shown on Rai Due
- The District – shown on Rai Due
- Charmed (Streghe) – shown on Rai Due
- JAG – shown on Rai Due
- The Practice – shown on Rai Due
- Without a Trace – shown on Rai Due
- Desperate Housewives – shown on Rai Due (from 2005)
- Navy NCIS – shown on Rai Due
Other satellite TV programmes
- The Late Show with David Letterman – shown on RAI Sat Extra
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno – shown on RAI Sat Extra
External links
See also
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