Südtirol Digital Fernsehen Explained

Südtirol Digital Fernsehen
Launch Date:28 October 2009[1]
Owner:Telecolor SpA
Country:Italy
Area:South Tyrol
Website:www.sdf.bz.it
Terr Serv 1:Digital

Südtirol Digital Fernsehen (SDF) was an Italian private television channel based in Bolzano (German: Bozen), in the autonomous province of South Tyrol (Italian: Alto Adige, German: Südtirol).[2] It was the province's only private channel broadcast in German.
SDF was a general interest channel with a focus on hourly news. Local culture and sports also made a significant part of its programming.[1]

The channel's main anchor was Magdalena Steiner, previously with German channel .[1] In 2015, the press reported that veteran Rai Südtirol anchor Jimmy Nussbaumer had privately submitted a plan to defect to SDF and use his professional connections to build the young channel into a direct competitor for his former employer, but his demands – which included a hefty salary and studio upgrades worth €3 million upfront – were deemed excessive.[3]

The channel stopped broadcasting in September 2022. SDF has an Italian-language sister channel called VB33, which continues to broadcast.[2]

References

  1. Web site: SDF – Südtirol Digital Fernsehen . . November 4, 2009 . Der Vinschger . Bezirksmedien . September 3, 2021.
  2. Web site: Deutschsprachiges Südtirol Digital Fernsehen startet . . October 21, 2009 . digitalfernsehen.de . Auerbach Verlag und Infodienste . September 11, 2021.
  3. Web site: Der Fremdgeher . Oberhofer . Artur . February 18, 2015 . tageszeitung.it . Die Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitung . September 12, 2021.

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