Sky Uno
Sky Uno (English: Sky One) is an Italian entertainment television channel, based on the defunct reality television channel SKY Vivo, both owned and broadcast by Sky Italia.
Sky Uno | |
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Launched | 1 April 2009 21 April 2009 (Sky Uno +1) 20 October 2011 (Sky Uno HD) 25 October 2012 (Sky Uno HD +1) |
Owned by | Sky Italia (Sky) |
Picture format | 576i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Audience share | 0.29% (April 2015, ) |
Slogan | "Tutti per uno" |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian and English |
Broadcast area | Italy |
Formerly called | SKY Canale 109 (2004-2005) SKY Vivo (2005-2009) |
Timeshift service | Sky Uno +1 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Sky Italia | Channel 445 |
Satellite | |
Sky Italia | Channel 108 (Sky Uno) Channel 109 (Sky Uno +1) |
It broadcasts the Italian version of the shows The X Factor, Got Talent, The Apprentice, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, Hell's Kitchen and Top Gear.
The channel began broadcasts in high-definition on 20 October 2011.
Programming
Current
- 10 Years Younger (US)
- America's Got Talent
- America's Next Top Model
- Beverly Hills, 90210
- Crossing Jordan
- Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
- Hell's Kitchen
- Hell's Kitchen Italia
- Hung
- Italia's Next Top Model
- Kath & Kim
- Make Me a Supermodel
- My Kitchen Rules
- Premium Crime (The Following)
- Providence
- Rita Rocks
- Sei più bravo di un ragazzino di 5ª?
- Top Chef
- The Renovators
- X Factor
- E poi c'è cattelan[1]
Past
- 10 Years Younger (UK)
- American Idol
- Amici di Maria De Filippi
- Boy Meets Boy
- Celebrity Survivor
- Colin and Justin's Home Heist
- Don't Forget the Lyrics!
- Gay, Straight or Taken?
- Grande Fratello
- Hotel Babylon
- La Talpa
- Late Show With David Letterman
- My Bare Lady
- Oprah's Big Give
- Shock Treatment
- Stylista
- The Biggest Loser
- The First 48
- The L Word
- The Office
- Un Paso Adelante
- Wild at Heart
- Work Out
Logos
- Logo used from 2011-2013
- Logo used from 2015-2018
- Logo used from 2018-present
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References
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