Rai 2
Rai 2 is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana. It is the company's second television channel, and is known for broadcasting TG2 news bulletins, talk shows, reality television, drama series, sitcoms and infotainment. In the 1980s it was known for its political affiliation to the Italian Socialist Party, it has shifted recently its focus towards the youth.
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Country | Italy |
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Broadcast area | Italy |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
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Language(s) | Italian |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | RAI |
Sister channels | Rai 1 Rai 3 Rai 4 Rai 5 Rai Gulp Rai Movie Rai News 24 Rai Premium Rai Scuola Rai Sport Rai Storia Rai Yoyo Rai Ladinia Rai Südtirol Rai Italia |
History | |
Launched | 4 November 1961 |
Former names | Secondo Programma (1961–1975) Rete 2 (1975–1983) Rai Due (1983–2010) |
Links | |
Website | rai |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Mux RAI 1 (Italy) | Channel 2 (HD) |
Mux RAI B (Italy) | Channel 502 (SD) |
Streaming media | |
RaiPlay | Live Streaming |
It was launched on 4 November 1961 as the second regular television service in Italy right after RAI's first channel was launched on 3 January 1954. The channel was initially referred to as "Secondo Programma". It received other names, such as "Rete 2" and "Rai Due" until it adopted its current name "Rai 2". Its direct competitor to Mediaset's Italia 1. It is also a state-owned channel like RAI 1
Logo
- 3 October 1983 - 26 September 1988
- 18 March 2010 - 12 September 2016
- In use since 12 September 2016
Programmes
A few programmes include:
- TG2 (Newscast)
- Quelli che... il Calcio
- Castle
- Desperate Housewives
- ER
- Eurovision Song Contest (finals until 2015)
- The Voice of Italy
- Felicity
- JAG
- Las Vegas
- Law & Order
- Life on Mars
- FBI
- FBI International
- NCIS
- NCIS: Los Angeles
- NCIS: New Orleans
- NUMB3RS
- Once Upon a Time
- Past Life
- Popular
- Primeval
- SIX (TV Series)
- Starsky and Hutch
- S.W.A.T.
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Europa Conference League
- Bull
- Il collegio
- Pechino Express
Cartoons
- Digimon (2000–2013, now moved to Super!)
- The PowerPuff Girls
- Kid Paddle
- Ashita no Nadja
- Pretty Cure
- Teletubbies
- Pinky:St - The animated series (Pinky:St - La serie animata)
- Monster Allergy
- Wunschpunsch
- Chaotic (Caiotici)
- NASCAR Racers (Gare Nascar)
- Inazuma Eleven
- Yo-Kai Watch (Le Avventure di Yo-Kai Watch)
- Franny's Feet
- Tokyo Mew Mew
- Spaced Out (Gli Astromartin)
- Robotboy
- Sammy & Co.
- Tom
- Scan2Go
- Wheel Squad
- Sea Princesses
- Bluey (upcoming)
- Alisa Knows What to Do! (upcoming)
- Code Lyoko (Note: did not air the second, third and fourth series)
- Winx Club
Kids Block
- Random/ Cartoon Flakes (2005–2014)
- Go-Cart mattina (1997–2005)
- Rugrats (1995–2007) (NOTE: It did not air the eighth and ninth season)
- Hey Arnold! (1998–2009)
- CatDog (2000–2006)
- Rocket Power (2001–2014) (2017)
- All Grown Up! (2005–2011)
- All That (1997–2006) (Moved To Rai Uno)
Not longer aired programmes
Until 1975 regular broadcasting was monochrome, with very few exceptions. Since late 1975, then called Rete 2 began airing some new shows in colour, then beginning semi-regular colour broadcasting during the autumn season (a few hours a week). Rai 1 followed its "sister network" a few months later. Eventually, regular broadcasting in colour began on 1 February 1977.
- Rischiatutto, one-hour-long Italian version of Jeopardy!, hosted by Mike Bongiorno, aired on Thursday night, from 5 February 1970, at 9:15 pm (in 1972 season at 9:30 pm). About 20 million viewers watched every episode of the show,[1] the first one aired on Rai 2 to enter in the list of the Ten Most Watched Programmes on Italian TV during the year. The final two seasons (1973 and 1974) were aired on Rai 1.
- Ondalibera (known popularly as Televacca, Cow TV), was a one-hour-long comedy and satirical show hosted by a very young Roberto Benigni in his television debut. In the show, the Tuscan peasant Mario Cioni (Benigni) hosts a programme aired in the fictional local channel Televacca, which has its headquarters in a stable full of hay and animals. Using a sometimes vulgar and desecrating speech, with a heavy Tuscan accent, Benigni improvised monologues and satirised the TV medium and the society. Co-hosts were the boor Monna (Carlo Monni) and his "daughter" Donatella, a Daisy Mae Yokum stylish young woman.[2] Considered one of the most controversial programmes in Italian TV history, censored and interrupted after only four episodes despite being relatively successful, the programme debuted on 19 December 1976, airing on Sunday nights at 8:45 PM.[3]
References
- http://www.eurojump.com/content/ventimilioni-il-gioved%C3%AC-di-mike%5B%5D (Italian)
- Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Roberto Benigni Onda Libera 1/5". YouTube.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Knc8aUslmDw The "opening theme" of the show, titled "La Marcia Degli Incazzati" (Pissed Off Guys' March)
External links
- Official website (in Italian)