The issuer was founded in 1984The office is located in Via Flaminia in Rome, number 397. Its area is...
The issuer was founded in 1984The office is located in Via Flaminia in Rome, number 397. Its area is spread throughout Lazio and parts of Campania (thanks to the repeaters of Videolazio, Televoglio, Rete 6, Tr 67). The Gold Network program in 1984 is 18 hours a day. Publisher is Umberto Tersigni, building contractor, former founder of the first private television in Lazio (PTS, People Television Service) and Telejolly. Right from the start, Rete Oro boasts a large number of self-produced broadcasts with a large following by the public. It stands out among these Tribuna sport, broadcast every Tuesday at 7pm conducted by the journalist Paolo Dentice, an engineering graduate, fans and fans of Rome and Lazio with this broadcast have the opportunity to intervene live. Very well taken care of since the 80s is the information sector of Rete Oro which had then a staff of six people (many for that period), daily churning out a newsletter concerning Regions, Provinces and Municipalities of the catchment areas. Another cult program of Rete Oro in the 80s was the Rotorama, which dealt with fashion and costume, written by Luciano Argiolas, Lucio Ventrella, Gabriele Peruzzi, Maria Visconti, Massimo De Simoni and Sergio Fatale. Among the other historical programs of the 80s we mention SPORT IN, A LOOK AT THE CHAMPIONSHIP by Walter Bezzi, A TUTTA RETE with Fausto Sobrini, WAITING FOR SUNDAY with Alberto Mandolesi, a regional newsletter edited by Valeria Palmumbo, the ROTO ROMA and LA columns MEDICINE AND THE SPECIALIST. Maurizio Biscardi, son of Aldo Biscardi, works in Rete Oro.From 1991 to 1994, Rete Oro broadcast for 6 hours a day the programs of the American MTV network, since 1987 Rete Oro is part of the Odeon TV circuit, but continues to offer its own news and local sport. In the 1993/1994 season Rete Oro proposes the ZONA FRANCA program conducted by Gianfranco Funari. In 1994 Rete Oro joined the Amica 8 circuit, among the self-productions we mention IL TRIBUNALE DELLE ROMANE, a process dedicated to Rome and Lazio by Aldo Biscardi and Aberto Mandolesi. Among the self-produced programs the PRESSING sports column conducted by Gianfranco Tobia with Franco Melli, the deputy director of Corriere dello Sport Luigi Ferraiolo, the envoy of Il Tempo Silio Rossi and Lino Cascioli, one of the historical signatures of Italian journalism. PRESSING is the longest running program of the broadcaster, aired since the 80s, in the 90s Italy1 has to come to terms with Rete Oro to use the name PRESSING on the national level. In the new millennium the average audience (Auditel data 2004 ) is 223,000 monthly viewers. The programs on football, not only on Rome and Lazio, but also on the amateurs and youth leagues, on the Serie A basketball and volleyball, which have become a fixture for many fans (just think of The Womens Court). Also very popular are some programs that see the management or the fixed intervention of famous people including the former governor of Lazio, Storace, and current minister of Health in the historic broadcast Administrators and citizens. Gianfranco Funari, which airs from Milan with his Extra omnes, from the Profit studios often makes connections with Rete Oro and interacts with Roman characters, primarily the director Pasquale Squitieri, "A Squitiè" as he calls Funari. In July 2007 Rete Oro announces its release from the Odeon TV syndacation and resumes autonomous life.In 2009, the transition to digital terrestrial imposed on all local TV companies huge investments for technological adaptation and the publisher faces this new challenge successfully. To date, the issuer directly manages 3 of the 6 digital channels with differentiated and targeted programs, while for the other three, it has established fruitful collaborations with successful companies that use our band for the dissemination of their programs.