2004 in Italian television
Overview of the events of 2004 in Italian television
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This is a list of Italian television related events from 2004.
Events
- 6 May – Serena Garitta wins the fourth season of Grande Fratello.
- 2 December – Jonathan Kashanian wins the fifth season of Grande Fratello.
Debuts
Domestic
International
- 30 August – SpongeBob SquarePants (Italia 1) (1999–present)
- 9 September – / Tripping the Rift (Fox) (2004–2007)
- / Lapitch the Little Shoemaker (Rai 2)(2000)
Television shows
RAI
Drama
- Luisa Sanfelice – by the Taviani Brothers, from the Alexandre Dumas' novel, with Laetitia Casta in the title role, Adriano Giannini and Emilio Solfrizzi (Fenrdinand I); 2 episodes.[2]
Variety
- Bitte, keine reklame (In German, "Please, no publicity") – experimental show about music, philosophy and mysticism, hosted by Franco Battiato, with Sonia Bergamasco.[3]
Mediaset
- Grande Fratello (2000–present)
Ending this year
Networks and services
Launches
Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Source |
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Caccia e Pesca | Cable and satellite | Unknown | ||
Sportitalia | Cable and satellite | 6 February | ||
Radio Italia TV | Cable and satellite | April | ||
Fox Life | Cable and satellite | 13 May | ||
Sky Meteo 24 | Cable and satellite | 1 August | ||
Nickelodeon | Cable and satellite | 1 November | ||
Boing | Cable and satellite | 20 November | ||
Paramount Comedy | Cable and satellite | 1 December |
Conversions and rebrandings
Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
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Closures
Network | Type | Closure date | Notes | Source |
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Births
Deaths
References
See also
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