Rai Tre is part of RAI, the Italian government broadcasting agency, which owns other channels, such as Rai Uno and Rai Due (amongst others). Rai Tre first started transmissions on December 15, 1979. In the eighties it was under the predominant political influence of the Italian Communist Party. Its programs are typically oriented to information, rather than entertainment, and they look for a qualitative approach, instead of seeking higher TV ratings.
French language programming
In the Aosta Valley, the channel broadcasts some programmes in French language, albeit only less than three hours a week.[2]
Programs
News
- TG3, Rai Tre main news service directed by Antonio Di Bella
- TGR (Regional news service, directed by Angela Buttiglione)
- Ballarò, weekly magazine hosted by Giovanni Floris
- Primo Piano, daily magazine of TG3 hosted by Maurizio Mannoni
- TeleCamere, about daily affairs and health, hosted by Anna La Rosa
Shows
- Blob
- Blu Notte - Misteri Italiani (hosted by Carlo Lucarelli)
- Che tempo che fa
- Chi l'ha visto?
- Cominciamo Bene
- Elisir
- Fuori Orario - Cose (mai) viste
- Gaia
- Geo & Geo
- Mi manda Raitre
- Ombre sul Giallo
- La Grande Storia
- Parla con me
- Report
- Un Giorno in Pretura
Series
Game Shows
Kids and Teens
References
External links
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