
Rai Italia is the international channel from Italy’s public broadcaster, tailored for audiences in the United States. Its schedule draws from the main Rai networks, including news and current affairs from Rai 1, cultural and documentary content from Rai 3, and entertainment or music programming from Rai 2. Viewers can expect Italian-language films, talk shows, and coverage of major events like Sanremo Music Festival or Serie A football matches. The channel also carries religious programming, including Vatican events and papal addresses. While the core audience includes Italian expatriates and their descendants, the content is accessible to anyone interested in Italian language and culture.
In the United States, Rai Italia is available through select cable and satellite providers, as well as via the RaiPlay streaming platform, which offers live feeds and on-demand access to many of the same programs. TV guide listings for the channel typically follow Rome time, so scheduling may shift for American time zones. The channel does not produce original U.S.-specific content; instead, it repackages and time-shifts existing Italian broadcasts for a North American viewership.

