The List of Italian-language television channels includes the following channels:
Country | Name | Owner | Notes |
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Canada | Mediaset Italia Canada | Telelatino | |
Sky TG24 Canada | |||
Telelatino | part of the programming in Spanish language | ||
France | Euronews | Euronews SA | |
Italy | Leonardo World | Sitcom Group | produced in Italy, but broadcast only abroad |
Mediaset Italia | Mediaset | ||
Rai Italia | RAI | ||
Luxembourg | Luxe.tv | Opuntia SA | |
Malaysia | Astro Bella | Astro All Asia Networks plc | part of the programming in Malaysian, Spanish and Tagalog language |
San Marino | San Marino RTV | San Marino RTV | |
San Marino RTV 2 | |||
San Marino RTV Sport | |||
San Marino RTV Sat | |||
Slovenia | TV Koper-Capodistria | RTV SLO | |
Switzerland | RSI La 1 | SRG SSR | |
RSI La 2 | |||
TeleTicino | Timedia Holding SA | ||
Erde und Mensch | Radio Santec | ||
United States of America | WZRA-CD | Angelatos Broadcasting | part of the programming in English, German and Greek language |
Vatican | CTV | Vatican Television Center |
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