Rai 3 | |
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Launched | 15 December 1979 |
Owned by | Rai |
Picture format |
576i (PAL) 16:9 1080i (HDTV) |
Audience share | 7.08% (May 2014, ) |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Formerly called | Rete 3 (1979–1982) Rai Tre (1982–2010) |
Website | www.raitre.rai.it |
Availability
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Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 3 (SD) Channel 503 (HD) |
Satellite | |
Digital | DVB-S (scrambled in Mediaguard during some events) on Hotbird, Astra and Atlantic Bird |
Sky Italia | Channel 103 |
NOVA Greece | Channel 856 |
Cable | |
MC Cable | Channel 203 |
Cablecom | Channel 95 Channel 204 (digital CH-D) |
Numericable | Channel 78 |
Ziggo | TV Italiana Ziggo App |
Streaming media | |
Rai.tv | Live Streaming |
Rai 3 is part of Rai, the Italian government broadcasting agency, which owns other channels, such as Rai 1 and Rai 2 (amongst others). Rai 3 first started transmissions on 15 December 1979. It has always been considered the most left-leaning channel of Italian public television.
The channel is due to start a HDTV simulcast by September 2013, as confirmed by Rai Director-General Luigi Gubitosi.
In the Aosta Valley, Rai 3 broadcasts some programmes in French language, albeit only less than three hours a week.
In the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region, Rai Sudtirol has an own channel which on the rest of the day Rai 3 is broadcast on (Rai 3 is also available 24 hours a day in Italian however).
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 educational and other programs in Slovene. In accordance with a bilateral cooperation agreement between Italy and Slovenia, Slovene language programs produced by Rai 3 Bis are also shown on the Slovenian regional television channel TV Koper-Capodistria and on the second national channel (TV Slovenija 2) of state-owned Slovene broadcaster Radiotelevizija Slovenija.
A few shows include: