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{{Infobox TV channel|
{{Infobox television channel
name= Milan Channel |
| name = Milan TV
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| picture_format = [[HDTV]] [[1080i]]
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| owner =
owner= [[MP & Silva#Management|Riccardo Silva]] |
| country = [[Italy]]
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| language = Italian
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| headquarters =
web= [http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/milan_channel www.milanchannel.com] |
| former_names = Milan Channel (1999–2016)
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'''Milan Channel''' was a subscription-based channel, entirely dedicated to the [[Italy|Italian]] [[association football|football]] team [[A.C. Milan]]. It is headquartered at Milanello, the training center of Milan. The channel offers AC Milan fans exclusive interviews with players and staff, full matches, including replays of all [[Serie A]], [[Coppa Italia]], and [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]/[[UEFA Cup]] games, in addition to vintage matches, footballing news, and other themed programming.
'''Milan TV''' is a subscription-based television channel operated by Italian [[association football|football]] club [[AC Milan]]. It first broadcast on 16 December 1999 as Milan Channel, with the current name being adopted on 1 July 2016.


The channel offers AC Milan fans exclusive interviews with players and staff, full matches, including replays of all [[Serie A]], [[Coppa Italia]], and [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]/[[UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] games, in addition to vintage matches, footballing news, and other themed programming.
In 2001 [[MP & Silva#Management|Riccardo Silva]] became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,<ref>{{citeweb|title=Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161999/italian-serie-a-tv-rights-assigned-in-south-africa|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> also through the global broadcasting on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{citeweb|title=Milan Channel to launch on Youtube|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161639/milan-channel-to-launch-on-youtube|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref>

In 2001, [[MP & Silva#Management|Riccardo Silva]] became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,<ref>{{cite web|title=Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161999/italian-serie-a-tv-rights-assigned-in-south-africa|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref> also through the global broadcasting on [[YouTube]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Milan Channel to launch on Youtube|url=http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161639/milan-channel-to-launch-on-youtube|publisher=Sport Business}}</ref>

As of 2022, programming has been reoccurring regularly on the [[YES Network]].


==Staff==
==Staff==
*Fabio Guadagnini
*Mauro Suma (editor-in-chief)
*Simona Pisoni
*Claudio Lippi
*Benedetta Radaelli
*Benedetta Radaelli
*Luca Bertelli
*Alessandro Bianchi
*Alessandro Bianchi
*Giuseppe Pastore
*[[Laura Esposto]]
*Tommaso Turci
*Federica Zille
*Mauro Suma


==Regular or semi-regular guests==
==Regular or semi-regular guests==
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*Carlo Pellegatti ([[sports commentator|football commentator]])
*Carlo Pellegatti ([[sports commentator|football commentator]])
*Franco Ordine ([[Sports journalism|sports writer]])
*Franco Ordine ([[Sports journalism|sports writer]])
*Luca Serafini ([[Sports journalism|sports writer]])


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/milan_channel Official website]
*[https://www.acmilan.com/en/fans/milan-tv Official website]
*[http://www.youtube.com/milanchannel Milan Channel] on [[YouTube]]


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{{Sports television channels in Italy}}
{{Sports television channels in Italy}}
{{Italian television stations}}


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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1999]]
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 10 December 2024

Milan TV
CountryItaly
Programming
Language(s)Italian
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
History
Launched16 December 1999 (1999-12-16)
Former namesMilan Channel (1999–2016)

Milan TV is a subscription-based television channel operated by Italian football club AC Milan. It first broadcast on 16 December 1999 as Milan Channel, with the current name being adopted on 1 July 2016.

The channel offers AC Milan fans exclusive interviews with players and staff, full matches, including replays of all Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Champions League/Europa League games, in addition to vintage matches, footballing news, and other themed programming.

In 2001, Riccardo Silva became CEO of Milan Channel, guiding the international development of the channel,[1] also through the global broadcasting on YouTube.[2]

As of 2022, programming has been reoccurring regularly on the YES Network.

Staff

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  • Fabio Guadagnini
  • Benedetta Radaelli
  • Alessandro Bianchi
  • Giuseppe Pastore
  • Tommaso Turci
  • Federica Zille
  • Mauro Suma

Regular or semi-regular guests

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References

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  1. ^ "Italian Serie A rights assigned in South Africa". Sport Business.
  2. ^ "Milan Channel to launch on Youtube". Sport Business.
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