Rai Due

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Rai Due
Launched November 4, 1961
Owned by RAI
Audience share 10,74% (Prime time of Dec '05, Source:[1])
Formerly called Secondo programma (until 1975), Rete 2 (until 1982)
Website www.raidue.rai.it
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue PAL, in Italy
Digital DVB-T (on RAI Mux A), in Italy
Satellite
Analogue Not available
Digital DVB-S (scrambled in Nagravision during some events) on Hotbird, Astra and Atlantic Bird 2

Rai Due is one of the three main tv channels of italian public television company RAI alongside with Rai Uno and Rai Tre. Rai Due first started transmissions on November 4. 1961.

Contents

[edit] Programs

[edit] News and informations

  • TG2, Rai Due main news programme, current director is Mauro Mazza.
  • TG2 Dossier, in-depth analysis of current event topics.
  • TG2 10 minuti, 10 minutes long edition of TG2.

[edit] Shows

  • Al Posto Tuo
  • L'Italia sul 2, hosted by Monica Leofreddi and Milo Infante
  • Quelli che... il Calcio, hosted by Simona Ventura and Gene Gnocchi
  • Piazza Grande, hosted by Giancarlo Magalli, Fiordaliso and Gianni Mazza
  • In Famiglia, hosted by Adriana Volpe, Livia Azzariti, Tiberio Timperi and Gianni Ippoliti
  • CD:live, hosted by Ilary Blasi
  • Eat Parade

[edit] Reality shows

  • L'Isola dei Famosi (Italian version of Celebrity Survivor hosted by Simona Ventura)
  • Wild West, hosted by Alba Parietti

[edit] Series

[edit] Anime

[edit] Other Kids' Shows

[edit] Sports

  • Domenica Sprint
  • Dribbling
  • La Domenica Sportiva
  • Pit Lane

[edit] External link

Television stations in Italy
Broadcast national networks
RAI group: Rai Uno | Rai Due | Rai Tre
Mediaset group: Canale 5 | Italia 1 | Rete 4
Telecom Italia Media: La7 | MTV Italy
L'Espresso: All Music
Digital Terrestrial channels
RAI group: Rainews 24 | Rai Sport Satellite | Rai Utile | Rai Doc | Rai Edu 1 | Rai Futura
Other: Sportitalia | FLUX
Satellite and cable platforms
SKY Italia