Rai Yoyo
Country | Italy |
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Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Italian |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | RAI |
Sister channels | Rai 1 Rai 2 Rai 3 Rai 4 Rai 5 Rai Gulp Rai Movie Rai News24 Rai Premium Rai Scuola Rai Sport Rai Storia Rai Ladinia Rai Südtirol Rai Italia |
History | |
Launched | 1 November 2006 |
Former names | RaiSat Yoyo (2006-2010) |
Links | |
Website | raiyoyo.rai.it |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 43 (SD) |
Cable | |
UPC Switzerland | Channel 73 (Tessin) Channel 573 (Romandy and Deutschswizz) |
DirecTV | Channel 2045 (HD) Channel 2046 (SD) |
Satellite | |
Tivùsat | Channel 43 (SD) Channel 143 (HD) |
IPTV | |
Sunrise | Channel 149 |
Spectrum | Channel 77 (SD) Channel 685 (HD) |
Streaming media | |
RaiPlay | Live streaming |
Rai Yoyo is an Italian kids television channel owned by the Italian public broadcasting group RAI. Its programming consists of shows aimed at young children ages 4–7.[1]
On 1 November 2006, RaiSat Ragazzi was split in two channels: RaiSat Yoyo (for preschoolers) and RaiSat Smash.
On 31 July 2009, RaiSat Yoyo became a free-to-air channel on the new satellite platform Tivù Sat and was replaced by Nick Jr. on Sky Italia.
On 18 May 2010, when Rai rebranded all its channels, the name RaiSat was extinguished, and the channel was renamed Rai Yoyo.
In May 2016, the channel stopped broadcasting advertisements on air.
References[]
- ^ Fagioli, Andrea (27 May 2021). "Rai Yoyo: Nefertina, la 'scriba reporter'". Avvenire.it. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
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Categories:
- RAI television channels
- Children's television networks
- Television channels and stations established in 2006
- Italian-language television stations
- Preschool education television networks
- Italian television stubs