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  1. Nov 12, 2011 · At the heart of Milano Due was Berlusconi's first TV studio. Such local TV stations were permitted, but a law forbade creation of a national network to rival the trio of state-owned RAI networks...

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    Milano 2 also hosted the headquarters of the first Italian private television channel, TeleMilanocavo, a small cable network that started broadcasting in the area in 1974. A few years later it changed its name to Telemilano and when Silvio Berlusconi bought it, it changed the name again to Canale 5 , the first national private TV station.

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · In the 15 years that followed the successful project of Milano 2, Berlusconi had built a business empire that spanned construction, banking and insurance, TV and advertising, publishing,...

  4. Jun 13, 2023 · As befitted the owner since 1986 of one of Italy’s top football clubs, AC Milan, and no fewer than three national commercial TV stations, Berlusconi ran his campaigns by mixing the spirit of a football club with that of a reality TV series.

  5. TeleMilano was one of the first Italian private television channels and later evolved into Canale 5, the first national private TV station. [ 40 ] After buying two further channels, Berlusconi relocated the station to central Milan in 1977 and began broadcasting over the airwaves.

  6. May 13, 2017 · Berlusconi's career, however, began in construction, as he began building the residential complex of Milano Due (Milan Two, in Italian) in the late 1960s, before entering the media world in...

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  8. Jun 12, 2023 · Berlusconi then launched into television, and from the 1980s onwards sought to go global with channels in France, Germany and Spain, but efforts to create a pan-European broadcaster...

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