tivùsat
Italian digital satellite television platform / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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Type of business | S.r.l. |
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Type of site | Satellite television |
Available in | Italian |
Founded | September 2008; 15 years ago (2008-09) |
Headquarters | Rome, |
Area served | Italy |
Owner |
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Founder(s) | |
Editor | tivù s.r.l. |
Chairperson | Beatrice Coletti |
Industry | Media industry |
Services | Satellite |
URL | www |
Launched | July 31, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-07-31) |
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.