TG Norba 24

TG Norba 24 is an Italian non-stop news channel owned by Gruppo Norba.

TG Norba 24
Logo of the channel
Launched25 October 2010 (2010-10-25)
Owned by
Picture format16:9 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV upscaled)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
Broadcast areaItaly
AffiliatesTelenorba 1
Teledue
Radionorba TV
WebsiteNorbaonline.it
Availability
Terrestrial
Free to air
(Apulia, Basilicata, Molise)
Channel 180
Satellite
Skychannel 510
Hot Bird 13B12322.00 H 27500 3/4 (SDTV)
Streaming media
Norba OnlineTG Norba 24 (Adobe Flash Player)

Overview

TG Norba 24 was launched on 25 of October 2010 and it can be watched in different types of broadcasting:

Like other all-news channels, TG Norba 24 features a mix of national and international news, but the particular focus is on southern Italian stories, especially the regions reached by Telenorba's signal and where there are the main offices.

The channel broadcasts live from 5 am to midnight, with a newscast updated every 15 minutes[1] in 16:9 format.[2] Since the 4 may of 2011, the channel has been transmitted in upscaled HD resolution only in Apulia.

The chairman is Vincenzo Magistà.

There are about 150 employees.

It was awarded at the Hot Bird TV Awards 2011 as best new channel.[3]

Coverage

In Puglia, Basilicata and Molise, the channel broadcasts on mux Telenorba 1 in SD.

The channel can be watched in different regions thank to local mux:

It's included in the Sky News offer on LCN 510.

Programmes

  • Buon Pomeriggio
  • TG Norba 24 Mattina
  • TG Norba 24 Flash
  • TG Norba 24 Pomeriggio
  • TG Norba 24 Sera
  • TG Norba 24 Lis
  • TG Norba 24 Prima
  • TG Norba 24 Sport
  • TG Norba 24 Rassegna Stampa
  • Meteo Telenorba
  • Il Meteo
  • Doctor TG24
  • Il Fatto di Enzo Magistà
  • Il Tempo della fede
  • Pillole - I Colori della Nostra Terra
  • Il Graffio
  • Buongiorno
  • Astrabilia
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References

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