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Rete 4 Live Streaming and TV Listings
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Satellites
What satellites is Rete 4 available on?
Position | Satellite | Encryption |
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5.0°W | Eutelsat 5 West B | |
13.0°E | Hot Bird 13C | |
13.0°E | Hot Bird 13E |
About
Rete 4 History, Coverage, Features
Rete 4 is an Italian generalist television channel owned by Mediaset. It was first launched in January 1982 and it is available on digital terrestrial television, cable, and satellite. The channel maintains an interactive service known as Rete 4 Plus. In the past, it was associated to a one-hour delayed service known as Rete 4 + 1, but the latter closed in March 2012. In December that same year, a high definition version of the channel known as Rete 4 HD was launched, but it was shut down in May 2017, before getting revived in 2018. Rete 4 HD broadcasts in 1080i quality, whereas the standard Rete 4 channel airs in 576i quality.
About Mediaset
Mediaset is a commercial broadcaster in Italy, which was founded by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in December 1993. It operates free-to-air and pay-television television channels and radio stations. For many years, it has been a competitor to public-service broadcaster RAI and satellite TV platform Sky Italia. Its offerings include terrestrial TV channels like Canale 5, Italia 1, and Rete 4, which are available in high definition. Programming from some of these channels may distributed worldwide via the broadcaster’s international service Mediaset Italia.
Over the years, a number of services and offerings from Mediaset have been shut down. In January 2005, Mediaset Premium was launched to serve as a DTT and VOD provider. Its packages included cartoons, documentaries, movies, TV series and access to Premium Play—an over-the-top (OTT) streaming service. Mediaset Premium also came with comprehensive sports coverage from major football competitions such as the UEFA Champions League on themed channels like Premium Sports and Premium Calcio. However, in June 2019, amid a financial crisis, the service shut down.
Mediaset’s local networks may be accessible in other European countries like Albania, Croatia, France, Greece, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland. Mediaset also partly owns Spanish media company Mediaset España Comunicación.
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