TVA Vicenza

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TVA Vicenza
Country Italy
Broadcast area Veneto
Programming
Language(s) Italian
Picture format 4:3 SDTV
Ownership
Owner Videomedia
History
Launched1978
Links
Website http://www.tvavicenza.it/
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital LCN 10

TVA Vicenza is an Italian regional television channel of Veneto owned by Videomedia Spa group. It transmits a light entertainment program: movies, news and weather bulletins, political debates and sports on LCN 10. [1]

Contents

Other channels of own group are Tva Sport, TVA News, Terra Veneta and TVA +1. [2]

It is also broadcast Free To Air on Hot Bird satellite in Europe and Africa. [3]

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References

  1. "Tva" (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  2. "Tva" (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  3. "Tva" (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2013.