Local media in Italian

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"Corriere Canadese", the only daily Italian newspaper published in Canada, was founded in 1954 by Daniel Iannuzzi. Since 1995 it also has a weekend edition entirely in English, entitled "Corriere Canadese/Tandem". "Corriere Canadese" is aimed at the vast Italian community (almost two million people in a population of 30 million), and for those who speak and read Italian. The weekend edition reaches their children, born and raised in Canada, whose mother tongue is English.
The aim of "Corriere Canadese" is to keep the Italian language and culture alive. The purpose of "Corriere Canadese/Tandem" is to inform about "things Italian in English."
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"Lo Specchio" is a weekly newspaper serving Canadians of Italian background since 1984. |
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OMNI.1, Canada's first free over-the-air multilingual/multicultural television system, was licensed in 1979 as Channel 47 in Toronto. As a leading provider of ethnocultural television programming, OMNI.1 broadcasts 60% of its programming in no less than 15 languages, including one hour a day of news in Italian language.
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TLN Television is the first choice for Italians and Hispanics, providing unparalleled programming in Italian, Spanish and English to 11 million Canadians. Since its launch in 1984, TLN continues solidifying a reputation as the world's best ethno-cultural broadcaster by offering a variety of domestic and international programming from Europe and Latin America. TLN is the only Italian national television system of Canada. |
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Rai International is a worldwide television that broadcasts not only the best programs of Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana, but also original programs made for Italians abroad, for those families that have links in Italy and for those who are interested in this country. Rai International offers 4 different programming schedules: Raitalia 1 reaches North America and Latin America, Raitalia 2 goes to Australia, Raitalia 3 to Asia and Africa, Raitalia 4 to Europe.
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CHIN is the first multicultural/multilingual station to be established in Ontario. CHIN reaches out in over 30 languages to more than 30 cultural communities in the greater metropolitan Toronto and southern Ontario areas on CHIN AM1540/FM100.7, and over 18 languages and cultures in the Ottawa/Gatineau region on 97.9FM CJLL. |
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We invite you to listen some good music every Sundays at 5:30pm on Radio CJMR 1320AM
Quella Notte all'Opera
The radio program presented by Giuseppe Fava
That Night at the Opera/Quella sera all'opera 366 Kerr Street, Oakville, ON L6K 3B8 Tel: 905.845.0660 Fax: 905.844.5347
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