Teleràdio Montecarà

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Telèradio Montecara
TypePublic broadcaster
Country
AvailabilityWorldwide
Headquarters10 Vìa Marcòn
Montecara
Broadcast area
Montecara and surrounding areas
OwnerState of Montecara
EstablishedJuly 23, 1936; 88 years ago (1936-07-23)
(as Radio Montecara)
Launch date
November 19, 1936; 87 years ago (1936-11-19) (Radio)
August 30, 1959; 65 years ago (1959-08-30) (Television)
Television
Telè1
Telè2
Telè Banbìn
Radio
Radio Montecara 1
Radio Montecara 2
Official website
trm.co.mc

Telèradio Montecara, abbreviated TrM and known colloquially as Trema, is a state-owned public broadcaster in Montecara. It owns and operates television and radio broadcast channels, and distributes its media free to air, online, and via cable and satellite.

Programming is free of advertisements, and is instead supported by a fee assessed on bills for cable and satellite television, streaming services, internet service, and cellular data. It has complete editorial independence from the state.

Television

TrM television channels
Channel Logo Programming Availability
Telè1 Flagship channel; dramas, comedies, sport, news, live programs. Broadcasts 24 hours a day. Over-the-air, cable, satellite
Telè2 Life and style, travel, home and garden, cuisine, history, documentaries, feature films. Broadcasts evenings and late nights; shared with Telè Banbìn. Over-the-air, cable, satellite
Telè Banbìn Children's and teen programming. Broadcasts early mornings to late afternoons. Over-the-air, cable, satellite

Original programming

  • i Craxi - A period drama about the Craxi political dynasty set in the 15th and 16th centuries.
  • Gazèta - A daily, 20-minute evening news broadcast aired at 22:00.
  • Màta per te (Crazy for You) - Localization of Crazy About You.
  • Mèsa àia Basìlica (Mass at the Basilica) - Catholic Mass broadcast live from the Basilica of Saint Stephen. Often the subject of jokes in Montecaran culture due to its elderly viewership and extremely early timeslot (6:00 on Sunday mornings).
  • Òpera al linbo (Opera After Dark) - Opera performances, including live premieres at the Càxa da Òpera.
  • ia Vìda da càxa (The Life of a House) - A cultural program that explores the history and inhabitants of a different Montecaran house across time in each episode.

Telèradio Montecara has the exclusive local right to broadcast major events including the Invictus Games, Coupe du monde, and Euclovision Song Contest. Coverage is shown on Telè1.

Radio

TrM radio channels
Channel Logo Programming Availability
Radio Montecara 1 Popular music, entertainment, news in brief FM, streaming, satellite
Radio Montecara 2 Talk, news, sport, classical music, opera FM, streaming, satellite

Original programming

  • Boletìn marìn - The longest-running program on Montecaran radio, this five-minute segment plays daily at 00:05, 05:55, and 18:05 on RM2. The format is a brief summary of maritime weather conditions in the seas around Montecara followed by that day's ship arrivals and departures.

See also