Rai Ladinia

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Rai Ladinia
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TV station ( public service )
Program type Broadcasts in Ladin
reception DVB-T
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Start of transmission 1988
Broadcaster Radiotelevisione Italiana
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Rai Ladinia
Station logo
Radio station ( public service )
reception DAB + , FM , Internet
Reception area South Tyrol , Trentino , Belluno Province (partially)
Start of transmission 1946
Broadcaster Rai
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Rai Ladinia is a Ladin-speaking television and radio broadcaster for Ladinia . It belongs to the Italian public broadcaster Rai - Radiotelevisione Italiana .

Rai Ladinia is one of three independent from each other departments in the broadcasting center of Rai in Bolzano are based. The German-language radio station Rai Südtirol is also located there, as well as the editorial team of Rai Alto Adige , which produces Italian-language programs with regional content for Rai Radio 1 , Rai Radio 2 and Rai 3 .

Rai Ladinia is broadcast in South Tyrol , Trentino and parts of the Belluno province . The programs are held in the various Ladin dialects and not in the standardized Ladin Dolomitan .

history

Bozen broadcasting company

The first radio program in Ladin was broadcast by the RAI (Radio Audizioni Italiane) as early as 1946. Continuous transmissions did not begin until 1955.

In 1959, the Funkhaus was built on Mazziniplatz based on a design by the architects Gigi Dalla Bona and Guido Pelizzari . The first radio transmission from there took place on October 12, 1960; On the same day, a dedicated VHF radio channel for Ladin and German-language broadcasts (today Rai Südtirol ) was put into operation. Following the Second Statute of Autonomy , the Ladin and German-language programs were officially anchored in 1973 by decree and in 1975 by state law. The following agreement between the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and Rai provided for 150 hours of Ladin radio broadcasts per year.

In 1987, with Radio TV Ladina, a separate department was founded at the Rai location in Bolzano, which began broadcasting Ladin TV programs on July 12, 1988, initially with two weekly broadcasts. After the broadcasting slot for Rai 3 had initially been used, a separate television channel was set up in 1989 for Ladin and German-language programs (today Rai 3 South Tyrol ). Since 1998 there has been a daily Ladin news program on television.

In December 2012, the Autonomous Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol took over the complete financing of the Ladin and German-speaking Rai programs. The scope of the broadcasting times was set at 352 hours of Ladin radio and 100 hours of Ladin television broadcasts per year. As a further immediate consequence, the Ladin journalists received their own editorial team in 2013 , after having been assigned to the Italian editorial team up to then. On January 27, 2014, the Ladin-speaking Rai department was renamed Rai Ladinia . In addition, new identifiers and logos were introduced for radio and television, the TRaiL studio was redesigned and all television programs were converted to the 16: 9 format . Since 2018, the station has also been running its own news website with rai.it/trail .

Editors-in-chief

  • 2013–2016 Erwin Frenes
  • since 2016 Stefan Pescollderungg

Radio program

The radio program in South Tyrol and Trentino is broadcast digitally in the DAB + standard and analog via FM by the Rundfunk-Anstalt Südtirol and the RAI network ; it can also be received in Fodom and Cortina d'Ampezzo through repeaters . The programs are switched to Rai Südtirol , the Rai Südtirol channel , as a window program . The program is also available via online stream . Radio programs are broadcast for 352 hours a year, ie around an hour a day, consisting of news and the programs La copa dal café (“The coffee cup”) and Dai crëps dl Sela (“From the walls of the Sella ”).

Television program

The television program is broadcast in South Tyrol and Trentino via DVB-T ; it can also be received in Fodom and Cortina d'Ampezzo through repeaters . The programs are broadcast on Rai 3 Südtirol , the Rai Südtirol channel. In total, Rai Ladinia broadcasts around 100 hours of programming annually, i.e. around a quarter of an hour a day on average. The most important television program , which can also be accessed via online stream, is the daily news program TRaiL with local content.

The logos of the Ladin programs

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hannes Obermair , Fabrizio Miori, Maurizio Pacchiani (eds.): Lavori in Corso - The Bozner Freiheitsstraße . La Fabbrica del Tempo - The Time Factory, Bozen 2020, ISBN 978-88-943205-2-7 , p. 115-117 .
  2. New RAI convention: Land assumes costs, transmission times are extended. Autonomous Province of Bolzano, State Press Office, December 28, 2012, accessed on January 7, 2013 .
  3. Rai: since January 27. nuovo logo sede Bolzano. ANSA, December 17, 2013, accessed May 17, 2020 .
  4. Dibattito sui media: Trail protesta per l'esclusione. Alto Adige , October 20, 2010, accessed May 26, 2020 .
  5. TRail , accessed March 29, 2020.
  6. a b Lorenzo Soratroi: A Livinallongo e Colle torna Sender Bozen. Corriere delle Alpi, December 19, 2013, accessed on March 14, 2020 .

Coordinates: 46 ° 30 ′ 5.1 ″  N , 11 ° 20 ′ 19.9 ″  E