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'''Italia 1 '''is one of three flagship generalist entertainment channels owned by the leading Italian commercial broadcaster [[Mediaset]], the other two being [[Rete 4]] and [[Canale 5]]. Italia 1 has a skew towards youth audiences.
== 1982-1999 ==
 
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[[File:Italia1_1982.gif|300px|center]]
 
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Despite not containing the number 6 in its name, Italia 1 is always considered to be the sixth Italian TV channel, and is therefore always numbered 6 in the terrestrial DVB-T system, or in TV channel listings and electronic program guides.
== 1999- ==
 
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[[File:Italia 1 logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
 
==1982-1989==
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[[File:Italia_1_1982.svg|center|237x237px]]
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The logo is still used on-screen, albeit without the "Italia" on it.
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==1989-present==
 
[[File:Italia 1 logo.svg|211x211px|center]]
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The logo, while it kept the previous logo design, removed "Italia" from its logo. From 19 June 2000, the logo is transparent.
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<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
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ITALIA1-MEDIASET-1996.png|On-screen logo bug (1996–present).
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Italia 1 HD logo.png|HD logo (2011–present).
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</gallery>
   
 
{{Mediaset}}
 
{{Mediaset}}
 
[[Category:Television channels in Italy]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Italy]]
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[[Category:Mediaset]]
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[[Category:1982]]
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[[Category:Italy]]
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[[Category:Milan]]
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[[Category:Television stations branded as channel 1]]

Revision as of 10:29, 3 January 2019

Italia 1 is one of three flagship generalist entertainment channels owned by the leading Italian commercial broadcaster Mediaset, the other two being Rete 4 and Canale 5. Italia 1 has a skew towards youth audiences.

Despite not containing the number 6 in its name, Italia 1 is always considered to be the sixth Italian TV channel, and is therefore always numbered 6 in the terrestrial DVB-T system, or in TV channel listings and electronic program guides.

1982-1989

Italia 1 1982

The logo is still used on-screen, albeit without the "Italia" on it.

1989-present

Italia 1 logo

The logo, while it kept the previous logo design, removed "Italia" from its logo. From 19 June 2000, the logo is transparent.