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Watching Italian tv


Armadio

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Hello,


I was wondering if anyone knows any ways I can watch Italian TV over here? It doesn't have to be at the same time it's being broadcast over there, but I would like to watch a few series that are currently on, from the beginning.


I sadly don't have Sky (not even sure if that would help?!) and I can't seem to watch the programmes I'm after on YouTube (they only show clips).


Any suggestions would be really great.


Thank you in advance.

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I watch French TV using a Smart DNS proxy and a service on my Smart TV and PC called Zattoo Switzerland.


The Swiss version gives you channels from France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, UK and Italy.


Italian Channels on Zattoo are:


RSI S1 (La 1)

RSI S2 (La 2)

Rai 1

Rai 2

Rai 3

Rai 4

Canale 5

Rai Sport 1 and 2

Rai News

Rai Gulp

Rai Scuola

Rai Storia

Italia 1

Rete 4

La 5

La 7

MTV Italy

DMAX Italy


Smart DNS Proxy costs around ?3.50pm and Zattoo is free, but the picture is average, but for ?5.70pm, you get some channels in HD and a 7 day catch-up of all programmes.

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