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TGR (Telegiornale Regionale) is the brand for Italian state-owned public broadcasting company Rai's regional news programmes. They are broadcast domestically on Rai Tre and Rai Radio 1. It was launched in 1979 as TG3 Regione, and was known as Rai Regione from 1987-1992 before adopting the current TGR name from 1992-1999 (when its name was changed to TG3 Regione again) and again from 2002 onwards. Today with about 800 journalists is Europe's largest broadcast news organisation..
The programme is generally presented by a single newsreader with additional newsreaders for the sports news. Most items are made up of reports and are generally preceded and followed by the correspondent reporting live from the scene of the report. The Edizione Delle airs at around 23:30 but sometime a bit later. The programme is followed by a weather report known as Meteo.
Rai also produces other programmes with TGR brand, for a local or national audience
A dream is an experience during sleep.
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Buy TGR's Almost Ablaze Now: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/id925290300 Watch Nick McNutt’s full segment from TGR’s ski flick Almost Ablaze. The performance earned the Whistler based skier an IF3 “Rookie of the Year” Award and a nomination at this year’s Powder Awards. In order to celebrate we proud to showcase Nick McNutt's skiing and prowess at landing switch.
Come join us to celebrate TGR's 21st Birthday. The tighter your show the looser you can be. With over 21 years of traveling the globe and pushing the boundaries of what is possible we have experienced the full spectrum of adventure. It has been a constant evolution of refining a lifestyle - keeping things as buttoned-up on the front end in order to seize the moment when things reach the edge of control. Our latest film "Tight Loose" is TGR's highest achievement to date. From India to Alaska, come join us as we discover unridden spine walls, massive airs, and full throttle riding in some of the wildest and most spectacular places on earth. Witness the 21-year athlete roster as they come together for a reunion-style massive group shred of the Palisades at Squaw Valley. Tight Loose is livi...
It's no secret that Seth Morrison's fast and aggressive style has been outrageously influential in the skiing world, and that he's had one of the longest careers in freeskiing history (he started in 1992). Filming with Seth never gets old, even for industry veteran’s Steve and Todd Jones. He's undeniably iconic, he has consistently pushed the limits for 24 years, and his turns alone are capable of mesmerizing viewers (not to mention the huge airs, backflips, and techy lines). Morrison had a short appearance it TGR’s first film "The Continuum" but had not worked with them for a long time. In 2008, Morrison reached back out to TGR hoping to film with them again. Todd and Steve were beyond thrilled by the opportunity and his segment in "Under the Influence" proved to be an all-time favorite...
TGR Athletes Send it Into Corbet's Couloir - TGR's Top 21 Moments (17/21) One bluebird day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, a motley crew of athletes took to the famous Corbet’s Couloir to film a segment for TGR’s The Dream Factory. John Spriggs set the mood right away with a massive backflip, then, the rest of the crew dutifully follow suit—hucking themselves off the huge drop with enthusiasm, finesse, and big fat grins on their faces. Corbet’s Couloir is one of the most iconic runs at JHMR, it’s a run people often bucket list and hope to tick off before their ski legs say sayonara. About TGR's Top 21 Moments: This year, TGR turns 21 years old. To celebrate, we're resurfacing TGR founders, Todd and Steve Jones', favorite moments from filming over the last 21 years—the moments that ma...
In this scene from Teton Gravity Research's newest film, The Dream Factory, take a look at the history of skiing in Valdez, Alaska, and see what it's like today. Follow the story of the heli-skiing boom from Doug Coombs and the Tsaina Lodge in the early 1990s to the big mountain rippers of today like Todd Ligare, Griffin Post and Ralph Backstrom, who continue the pioneering spirit of skiing in Alaska. Buy The Dream Factory: http://shop.tetongravity.com/teton-gravity-research-the-dream-factory-blu-ray-dvd-film.aspx Read More On The New Tsaina Lodge: http://www.tsaina.com/ Read More On Valdez Heli-Ski Guides: http://valdezheliskiguides.com/
Frontflip @1:15 Crash @2:40 You probably recognize Sam Smoothy from his winning run at Vallnord Arcalis during last year's Freeride World Tour. The New Zealand skier made an impossible link up in mediocre snow conditions. Naturally we at TGR knew that we had to get this kid up to Alaska. Sam left all of his hesitations and fear in the southern Hemisphere, launching a massive front flip, crashing hard, and somehow skiing out of another crash later in the trip. He instantly gained the respect of TGR athletes Angel Collinson, Nick McNutt, and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, a fairly formidable trio. iTunes: http://apple.co/2dLEASM Amazon: http://amzn.to/2er22pX Google play: http://bit.ly/2eBJKpE
And when I think of you
I hope we make it through
And when I think I'm strong
You let me know I'm wrong
Everything we ever did
It somehow complicated it
And somehow now we've lost our grip
You've always had me right where you want me
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
And when I think of me
And how it used to be
I was so different then
I don't know where to begin
Everything we ever did
And somehow now we've lost our grip
You've always had me right where you want me
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
(You, always. You, always)
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger
You, you got me hoping this gets better
You, you got me wrapped around your finger