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'''Rai Teche''' is the company which manages the archive of all material produced and broadcast by the Italian national [[public broadcaster]] [[RAI]] during its history.
'''Rai Teche''' is a company which manages all archived material produced and broadcast by the Italian national [[public broadcaster]] [[RAI]] throughout its history.


== History ==
== History ==
During the 1990s, Rai created a structure in 1995 called ''Teche e servizi tematici/educativi RAI'' (previously called Rai Teche), dedicated to the cataloguing and preservation of all material which documents the history of [[Italian television]] in over 20 different supports.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.corriere.it/spettacoli/18_luglio_21/teche-rai-restauri-digitalizzazioni-fanno-rinascere-archivi-tv-b521d6ac-8c43-11e8-8b01-1b79734b0f48.shtml|title=Teche Rai, restauri e digitalizzazioni fanno rinascere gli archivi televisivi|last=Franco|first=Renato|date=20 July 2018|website=Corriere della Sera|language=it|access-date=26 January 2019}}</ref>
The company, originally called ''Teche e servizi tematici/educativi RAI'', was formed in 1995 to catalogue and preserve all materials documenting the history of [[Italian television]] from over 20 different channels.[[Rai Teche#cite%20note-1|<sup>[1]</sup>]]


Old databases were unified and the multimedia catalogue of what was broadcast on the three main channels was published online in 1999 along with more than 300,000 hours of historical TV material, while the radio station aired online in 2000. Thematic channels were also born on the digital terrestrial television. This catalogue is visible only within the company and contains all aired material, even that of which Rai does not have the rights to. The high quality digitalization of the historical archive was approved in February 2014 by the Rai's board of directors.
In 1999, the old databases were merged together and a multimedia catalogue of all broadcasts from the three main channels was published online, along with more than 300,000 hours of historical TV material, prior to the launch of the online radio station in 2000.


Thematic channels were also introduced on digital terrestrial television, with access to the catalogue being limited to those within the company only. The content is comprised of all aired material, including that of which Rai Teche does not have the rights to. In February 2014, Rai’s board of directors authorised the high-quality digitalization of the historical archives.
Rai Teche issued a large format volume of 500 pages entitled ''RicordeRai'', a manual to TV documentation, a RAI ERI edition line of books about the recovery of radio broadcast called ''L'Approdo'', the Rai phonology studio in [[Milan]] and the radio broadcast called ''[[Chiamate Roma 3131]]'', first numbers of ''Radiorario'' and an analytic book about tv quiz games. Rai Teche supplied much of its material for the exhibition ''1924–2014 la Rai racconta l'Italia'' which opened on January 31, 2014 inside the Rome's [[Vittoriano]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Eventi/visualizza_asset.html_1872650688.html|title=1924–2014 LA RAI RACCONTA L'ITALIA|website=MiBACT|language=it|access-date=26 January 2019}}</ref>


Rai Teche published a 500-page large-format volume titled ''RicordeRai'' documenting 50 years of broadcasting. The RAI ERI edition line of books covered the revival of ''L'Approdo,'' a radio show broadcast from the Rai phonology studio in [[Milan|Milan,]] and another broadcast titled [[Chiamate Roma 3131|''Chiamate Roma 3131''.The]] first episodes of ''Radio Rario'' and an analytic book about tv quiz games were also included in the series. Rai Tech made a considerable contribution of material to the exhibition ''1924–2014 la Rai racconta l'Italia,'' which opened on January 31, 2014 inside Rome's [[Vittoriano]].[[Rai Teche#cite%20note-2|<sup>[2]</sup>]]
In March 2014, as a result of an anticipated retirement plan of Rai managers, Barbara Scaramucci left as the director of Teche and assigned ''ad interim'' to the CEO [[Luigi Gubitosi]]; in July 9, 2014, the board of directors appointed [[Maria Pia Ammirati]] as the new director of Rai Teche.

In March 2014, as a result of the anticipated retirement of Barbara Scaramucci, Rai’s director, [[Luigi Gubitosi]] was assigned as her ''ad interim'' replacement. In July 2014, the board of directors appointed [[Maria Pia Ammirati]] as the new director of Rai Teche.


== Consultation ==
== Consultation ==
The full catalogue can be consulted by citizens in the library located in viale Mazzini in Rome, in the ''Bibliomediateca Rai'' of the production centre in [[Turin]], and in all the Rai's regional offices.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.teche.rai.it/chi-siamo-2/|title=Chi siamo|website=Rai Teche|language=it-IT|access-date=25 January 2019}}</ref> In cooperation with the Italian [[Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)|Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities]], 4 terminals have been installed in the [[Biblioteca di Brera|Mediateca Braidense]] of Milan, located inside the former church of Saint Teresa, in the Discoteca di Stato and in the library of the [[Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia]] in Rome.<ref name=":0" /> Since June 2018, there are now also two terminals available in the [[Biblioteca universitaria di Pavia]].
The full catalogue can be accessed by citizens in the library of the viale Mazzini in Rome, in the ''Bibliomediateca Rai'' at the Rai Teche production centre in [[Turin]], and in all of Rai's regional offices.[[Rai Teche#cite%20note-%3A0-3|<sup>[1]</sup>]] In collaboration with the Italian [[Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)|Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities]], 4 terminals have been installed in the [[Biblioteca di Brera|Mediateca Braidense]] of Milan, located within the former church of Saint Teresa, in the Discoteca di Stato, and in the library of the [[Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia]] in Rome.[[Rai Teche#cite%20note-%3A0-3|<sup>[1]</sup>]] Since June 2018, there are now also two terminals available in the [[Biblioteca universitaria di Pavia]].


Students, researchers, teachers and anyone who needs material for non-profit events or celebrations are able to contact the customer service of Teche in Rome.<ref name=":0" /> The material is also sold by Rai itself.
Students, researchers, teachers and anyone requiring material for non-profit events or celebrations are able to make requests to Teche customer service, located in Rome.[[Rai Teche#cite%20note-%3A0-3|<sup>[1]</sup>]] The material is also sold by Rai themselves.


Teche's website does not show the complete catalogue of the archives but only the information on how to consult them, as well as a series of chronologies of the TV programming and a selection of audio and video clip which recreate the history of Italian radio and TV. The website shows a complete collection of  ''[[Radiocorriere TV]]'' from 1925 to 1995 and the collection of the magazine ''L'Approdo letterario''.
Teche's website does not show the complete catalogue of the archives, but only the information on how to access them, as well as chronologies of TV programmes and a selection of audio and video clips which recreate the history of Italian radio and TV. The website shows a complete collection of [[Radiocorriere TV''Radiocorriere TV'']] from 1925 to 1995, and a collection by the magazine ''L'Approdo letterario.''


The material is aired on [[Rai Storia]] and is used by all thematic channels and company's websites, by Rai's generalist channels inside various transmission and for programmes based on archives like ''Techetechetè'' (aired since 2012), as well as by the [[web radio]] Radio Techetè.
The material is featured on [[Rai Storia]] and is used by many thematic channels and companies websites via Rai's generalist channels. Programmes based on archives like ''Techetechetè'' (aired since 2012), also use the content, as well as the [[web radio]] station Radio Techetè.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:32, 3 April 2019

Rai Teche
Founded1995
Headquarters
Area served
Italy
ParentRAI

Rai Teche is a company which manages all archived material produced and broadcast by the Italian national public broadcaster RAI throughout its history.

History

The company, originally called Teche e servizi tematici/educativi RAI, was formed in 1995 to catalogue and preserve all materials documenting the history of Italian television from over 20 different channels.[1]

In 1999, the old databases were merged together and a multimedia catalogue of all broadcasts from the three main channels was published online, along with more than 300,000 hours of historical TV material, prior to the launch of the online radio station in 2000.

Thematic channels were also introduced on digital terrestrial television, with access to the catalogue being limited to those within the company only. The content is comprised of all aired material, including that of which Rai Teche does not have the rights to. In February 2014, Rai’s board of directors authorised the high-quality digitalization of the historical archives.

Rai Teche published a 500-page large-format volume titled RicordeRai documenting 50 years of broadcasting. The RAI ERI edition line of books covered the revival of L'Approdo, a radio show broadcast from the Rai phonology studio in Milan, and another broadcast titled Chiamate Roma 3131.The first episodes of Radio Rario and an analytic book about tv quiz games were also included in the series. Rai Tech made a considerable contribution of material to the exhibition 1924–2014 la Rai racconta l'Italia, which opened on January 31, 2014 inside Rome's Vittoriano.[2]

In March 2014, as a result of the anticipated retirement of Barbara Scaramucci, Rai’s director, Luigi Gubitosi was assigned as her ad interim replacement. In July 2014, the board of directors appointed Maria Pia Ammirati as the new director of Rai Teche.

Consultation

The full catalogue can be accessed by citizens in the library of the viale Mazzini in Rome, in the Bibliomediateca Rai at the Rai Teche production centre in Turin, and in all of Rai's regional offices.[1] In collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, 4 terminals have been installed in the Mediateca Braidense of Milan, located within the former church of Saint Teresa, in the Discoteca di Stato, and in the library of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome.[1] Since June 2018, there are now also two terminals available in the Biblioteca universitaria di Pavia.

Students, researchers, teachers and anyone requiring material for non-profit events or celebrations are able to make requests to Teche customer service, located in Rome.[1] The material is also sold by Rai themselves.

Teche's website does not show the complete catalogue of the archives, but only the information on how to access them, as well as chronologies of TV programmes and a selection of audio and video clips which recreate the history of Italian radio and TV. The website shows a complete collection of  Radiocorriere TV from 1925 to 1995, and a collection by the magazine L'Approdo letterario.

The material is featured on Rai Storia and is used by many thematic channels and companies websites via Rai's generalist channels. Programmes based on archives like Techetechetè (aired since 2012), also use the content, as well as the web radio station Radio Techetè.

References

Bibliography

  • Scaramucci, Barbara; Ferretti, Claudio (2003). RicordeRai: 1924/1954/2004. Rome: Rai Eri. ISBN 8839712747.
  • Millecanali (supplement to), La storia della radio e della televisione, Cinisello Balsamo, Gruppo Editoriale JCE, 2004.
  • Scaramucci, Barbara; Del Pino, Guido (2006). Come si documenta la TV. Rome: Rai Eri. ISBN 8839713964.
  • Porcelli, Filippo (2007). Schegge: La TV dopo la TV. Il Saggiatore.

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