Rai Gr Parlamento

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Rai Gr Parlamento
Rai Gr Parlamento - Logo 2017.svg
Broadcast area Italy - Some Areas DAB/FM, Hot Bird & Internet
Programming
Format News, talk, and politics
Ownership
Owner RAI
History
First air date
5 January 1998;26 years ago (1998-01-05)
Former names
GR Politica Parlamento (1998–2000)
Links
Webcast RealMedia
Website http://www.grparlamento.rai.it/

Rai Gr Parlamento is an Italian radio channel devoted to live coverage of proceedings in the Italian Parliament (Chamber of Deputies and Senate), the Presidency of the Italian Republic, the European Parliament, and Regional and some Communal Councils. It was launched in 1998 by RAI and the Italian Ministry of Communications.

Contents

Transmissions are on FM, DAB, Hot Bird frequencies, and via RealMedia live audio streaming.

When there is no political or info programming, from 21:00 till 07:00 hrs, Rai GR Parlamento delays Rai Radio Tutto Italiana with Italian music.

Scheduling

Logos

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2000–201020152015–20172017–present

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