Country | Italy |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Alto Adige, Trentino |
Ownership | |
Owner | Telecolor SpA |
History | |
Launched | 1981 |
Links | |
Website | www.video33.it |
VB33, short for Video Bolzano 33, is an Italian general interest regional television channel serving the province of Bolzano. [1] Since 2017, the channel's reach has expanded to include the province of Trento. [2] Over the course of its history, it has also been called VideoBolzano Canale 33 and Video 33. [1]
The channel was established in 1981 as a
cooperative, and purchased in 1986 by
it:Valerio Rolando Boesso, co-founder and publisher of the regional newspaper
Alto Adige.
[1]
Boesso integrated the channel into the new
Italia 9 Network, of which he became the chairman in 1998, remaining in function until his death in 2008.
[3]
Journalist turned politician
Lilli Gruber was one of the channel's on-air personalities early in her career.
[1]
Shortly before his death, Boesso sold VB33 to Bolzano-based investment fund Euregio Finance, who operated it under the corporate banner Rosengarten S.R.L. [4]
The new investors launched a German-language sister channel, called Südtirol Digital Fernsehen (SDF), in 2009. [4]
In 2020, VB33 was sold to Cremona-based media company Telecolor. [5]
Country | Italy |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Alto Adige, Trentino |
Ownership | |
Owner | Telecolor SpA |
History | |
Launched | 1981 |
Links | |
Website | www.video33.it |
VB33, short for Video Bolzano 33, is an Italian general interest regional television channel serving the province of Bolzano. [1] Since 2017, the channel's reach has expanded to include the province of Trento. [2] Over the course of its history, it has also been called VideoBolzano Canale 33 and Video 33. [1]
The channel was established in 1981 as a
cooperative, and purchased in 1986 by
it:Valerio Rolando Boesso, co-founder and publisher of the regional newspaper
Alto Adige.
[1]
Boesso integrated the channel into the new
Italia 9 Network, of which he became the chairman in 1998, remaining in function until his death in 2008.
[3]
Journalist turned politician
Lilli Gruber was one of the channel's on-air personalities early in her career.
[1]
Shortly before his death, Boesso sold VB33 to Bolzano-based investment fund Euregio Finance, who operated it under the corporate banner Rosengarten S.R.L. [4]
The new investors launched a German-language sister channel, called Südtirol Digital Fernsehen (SDF), in 2009. [4]
In 2020, VB33 was sold to Cremona-based media company Telecolor. [5]