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RAI Radio1

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RAI Radio1
Broadcast area Flag of Italy Italy - National FM and short-wave, DAB & DTT
Frequency several frequencies, change from geographical side to side
First air date 6 October 1924
Format All news, talk, contemporary music
Owner RAI - Radiotelevisione italiana S.p.a.
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This article is about the Italian radio station Radio1. For other radio stations of that name, see Radio 1 (disambiguation).

RAI Radio1 is an Italian radio station operated by public broadcasting company RAI, specialising in news, sports, talk programs, and popular music. It was the first radio station to operate in Italy, starting its transmission on 6 October 1924. Its main programs include news/talk shows such as Radio anch'io and sports-related transmission, especially about football, such as live commentary for the Italian team matches; Serie A and B matches are aired live on one of the most popular and historical Radio1 show, Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto, which was first aired in 1960.

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