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From a local dimension, focused in particular on the collaboration with Telebiella, the television promotion of the company's products extends first to other
Giorgio_Aiazzone
Television channel
Telebiella is a television station, originally broadcast via cable, founded in 1971 by Giuseppe Sacchi, former RAI director, at a former boarding school
Telebiella
Italian TV host (1928–1988)
returning to RAI in 1977. During the 1970s Enzo Tortora was the co-founder of Telebiella, the first Italian free TV station that broke the state monopoly of TV
Enzo_Tortora
launched on April 21, 1971, the first "free" television station, called Telebiella and based in Biella. It started to broadcast on April 6, 1972, devoted
Television_in_Italy
Italian television channel
monopoly on television broadcasting was ended by the small TV station Telebiella. In those years Atennatre was the largest out of 1500 private Italian
Antenna_3_Lombardia
Broadcaster in Lugano, Switzerland
Tortora and the founder of the first commercial television in Italy, Telebiella, Peppo Sacchi worked with TSI. RSI launched two new thematic radio stations
Radiotelevisione_svizzera
Italian comedian, actor, writer and film director
Cossato, a small town near Biella, Greggio began his TV career at age 18 in Telebiella, the first local private owned station in Italy. In 1978 he was hired
Ezio_Greggio
Proposed Italian television channel
2019-03-27. Andreucci, Giacomo. L'idea di locale nelle pratiche delle televisioni di comunità : I casi di Bijlmermeer L.O.B. e Telebiella (PDF) (in Italian).
Televisione_Libera
Prime Minister of Italy (1972–73; 1976–79; 1989–92)
Italian). p. 1. Moretti, Samuel (9 March 2011). "Eravamo quattro amici a Telebiella". La Stampa (in Italian). "Giulio Andreotti". The Daily Telegraph. 6 May
Giulio_Andreotti
28th government of the Italian Republic
support from the PRI, following the dimming of the private cable TV "Telebiella", imposed by the minister Gioia. The government resigned on June 12, 1973
Second_Andreotti_government
April 21 that year the first "free" television station in Italy, called Telebiella and based in Biella, which was only possible through a legal loophole
Cable_television_by_region
Televisivo (G.A.T.), a sort of network, based in Liscate. It consisted of Telebiella, TeleMontepenice, Tele Radio Milano 2, Telejolly, Videobrianza and Erreuno
Aiazzone
many Italian praetors acknowledge them the right to broadcast. March: Telebiella, the pioneer of Italian cable televisions, stop to broadcast. in Livorno
1975_in_Italian_television
1972 with Erba di casa mia. 24 January: the Turin tribunal authorizes Telebiella to broadcast by cable. The new-born television channel is met with a noticeable
1973_in_Italian_television
viewers. April 6: Beginning of broadcasts for the cable television channel Telebiella, founded by the businessman and TV director Giuseppe Sacchi and by the
1972_in_Italian_television
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Lives near the oatfield.
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Knowledge; Accepted
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Lord Shiva
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Daughter of Prajapati Virat
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Might of the Faith
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A star in the constellation Leo
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