tivùsat
tivùsat is a free-to-air/free-to-view digital satellite television platform, launched by the joint venture tivù s.r.l. between RAI, Mediaset and Telecom Italia Media,[1] and serving Italy, Vatican City and San Marino. With the exception of international news services carried in English, services are provided in Italian.
Type of business | S.r.l. |
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Type of site | Satellite television |
Available in | Italian |
Founded | September 2008 |
Headquarters | Rome, |
Area served | Italy |
Owner |
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Founder(s) | |
Editor | tivù s.r.l. |
Chairperson | Beatrice Coletti |
Industry | Media industry |
URL | www |
Launched | July 31, 2009 |
Current status | Active |
The service has been marketed since 31 July 2009 and offers a satellite alternative for many of those unable to receive the digital terrestrial television in Italy. Tivù Sat comprises free-to-air and free-to-view channels available on national television networks, and can be watched using a subscription card for Italian users purchasing a compatible receiver with Nagravision scrambling system. It uses Eutelsat's Hot Bird satellites at 13 degrees east.
Television channels
- Rai 1 (HD)[2]
- Rai 2 (HD)
- Rai 3 (HD)
- Rai 4 (HD)
- Rai 5 (HD)
- Rai Movie (HD)
- Rai Premium (HD)
- Rai News 24 (HD)
- Rai Storia (HD)
- Rai Sport (HD)
- Rai Gulp (HD)
- Rai YoYo (HD)
- Rai Scuola (HD)
- Rete 4 (HD)
- Canale 5 (HD)
- Italia 1 (HD)
- Mediaset Italia 2 (HD)
- Mediaset Extra (HD)
- La5 (HD)
- 27Twentyseven (HD)
- Iris (HD)
- Top Crime (HD)
- 20 Mediaset (HD)
- Focus (HD)
- TgCom24 (HD)
- Boing (HD)
- Cartoonito (HD)
- Super! (SD)
- Real Time (HD)
- NTN (SD)
- WELL TV (SD)
- DMAX (HD)
- Giallo (HD)
- Motor Trend (HD)
- Food Network (HD)
- HGTV (HD)
- La 7d (HD)
- Cielo (HD)
- TV8 (HD)
- NOVE (HD)
- Radio Freccia (HD)
- Radio Italia TV (HD)
- RTL 102.5 (HD)
- Radio Zeta (HD)
- Radio Kisskiss (HD)
- Radio Italia Trend TV (HD)
- Padre Pio TV (HD)
- Telepace (HD)
- TV2000 (HD)
- NTN (SD)
- BBC One (HD)
- BBC World (HD)
- Sky TG24 (HD)
- Sharing TV (SD)
- Al Jazeera English HD
- CGTN English HD
- CGTN Documentary HD
- Fox News Channel HD
- Love Nature HD
- The Fight Network HD
- CNNI HD
- HotBird 4K1 (UHD)
- Rai 4K (UHD HDR)
- Nasa TV UHD (UHD)
- Museum 4K (UHD)
- MyZen 4K (UHD)
- TRAVELXP 4K (UHD)
- Fashion TV (UHD)
Radio channels
- Radio 1 (HD)[3]
- Radio 2 (HD)
- Radio 3 (HD)
- Rai GR Parlamento (HD)
- Rai Radio1 Sport (HD)
- Rai Radio2 Indie (HD)
- Rai Radio3 Classica (HD)
- Rai Radio Kids (HD)
- Rai Radio Live (HD)
- Rai Radio Tutta Italiana (HD)
- Rai Radio Techete' (HD)
- Rai Radio Trst A (HD)
- Radio 1 L'Ora della Venezia Giulia (HD)[4]
- RDS (SD)
- DimSuono Roma (SD)
- RTL 102.5 (SD)
- RADIO ZETA (SD)
- RADIO FRECCIA (SD)
- Radio 105 (SD)
- Virgin Radio (SD)
- Radio R101 (SD)
- Radio Monte Carlo (SD)
- RMC2 (SD)
- M DUE O (SD)
- Radio Capital (SD)
- Radio DEEJAY (HD)
- Radio 24 (SD)
- Discoradio (SD)
- R.ONDA D'URTO (SD)
- Radio ANNI '60 (SD)
- Radio Sintony Cagliari (SD)
- Radio Supersound Sardegna (SD)
- Radio Number One (SD)
- Radio Radio (SD)
- Radio Maria (SD)
- Radio Mater (SD)
- Radio popolare (HD)
- Radio Margherita (HD)
- Radio Kiss Kiss (HD)
- Radio Sportiva (HD)
- RFI francais (SD)
- Swiss pop (HD)
- Swiss jazz (HD)
- Swiss Classic (HD)
- DW-FM02 (HD)
References
- "tivù S.r.l. - tivùsat". www.tivusat.tv. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
- "tivù la guida" (in Italian). tivu.tv. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- "Numerazione LCN Canali TivuSat" (in Italian). digital-forum.it. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- Radio 1 L'Ora della Venezia Giulia