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Sky Atlantic
CountryItaly
Broadcast area
  • Italy
  • San Marino
  • Vatican City
AffiliatesSky Uno
Sky Arte
Programming
Language(s)Italian, English
Picture format
Timeshift serviceSky Atlantic +1
Ownership
OwnerSky Italia
Sister channelsSky Uno
Sky Investigation
Sky Serie
History
Launched9 April 2014; 10 years ago (2014-04-09)
Links
Websitetg24.sky.it/spettacolo/sky-atlantic Edit this at Wikidata (in Italian)
Availability
Terrestrial
Sky ItaliaChannel 456
Streaming media
Sky GoSky Atlantic

Sky Atlantic is an Italian-language pay-TV station owned by Sky Italia. It started broadcasting on 9 April 2014.[1]

Programming

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The channel relies heavily on screenings of US television programmes from HBO and Showtime.

Original programming

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Current

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Former

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Series
Title First broadcast Last broadcast Notes
Gomorrah 2014 2021
Borgia (season 3)[a] 2014 2014 Co-production with Canal+, ZDF, and ORF
In Treatment (seasons 2–3)[b] 2015 2017
Dov'è Mario? 2016 2016
The Generi 2018 2018
Domina 2021 2023 Co-production with Sky Atlantic (United Kingdom) and MGM+ (season 2)
Miniseries
Title Broadcast Notes
1992 2015 Co-production with La7
The Young Pope 2016 Co-production with HBO and Canal+
1993 2017
Il miracolo 2018
Catch-22 2019 Co-production with Hulu
1994 2019
The New Pope 2020 Co-production with HBO and Canal+
ZeroZeroZero 2020 Co-production with Canal+ and Amazon Studios
We Are Who We Are 2020 Co-production with HBO
Speravo de morì prima 2021
Anna 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ Seasons 1 and 2 originally aired on Sky Cinema 1 in 2011 and 2013, respectively.
  2. ^ Season 1 originally aired on Sky Cinema 1 in 2013.

References

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  1. ^ "Sky Atlantic HD, dal 9 aprile nuovo canale su serie tv". Sky Italia (in Italian). 3 April 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. ^ Kanter, Jake (22 May 2020). "Sky Studios Collaborates With Italian Rapper Salmo To Develop Drama 'Blocco 181'". Deadline. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
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