TeleUno

TeleUno is the flagship television channel of the SPBC (Saleria Public Broadcasting Corporation), Saleria's state-owned public broadcaster, and the most-watched television channel in the country. It is available as a free-to-air, general entertainment channel.

History
TeleUno was first launched in 1956 as an experimental television service under the name Tele Saleria. It was originally broadcasted using the experimental 768-line, 50 Hz analog high definition television standard. Until 1959, the channel wasn't available to the general public.

In 1959, Tele Saleria started regular broadcasts to the general public with a message from Vittorio Di Dio. Like the Italian channel, Rai 1, the channel's early years were almost dedicated to educational programming without advertising. This was because it was illegal to advertise on television in Saleria until 1962.

Beginning in 1961, the channel began airing imported television programs from Australia, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Much of the programming from those countries (except Italy) were shown in its original audio with Italian subtitles.

In 1962, the ban on advertising on television was lifted. This allows local and foreign brands to advertise their products and services on television in Saleria. On that same year, an increased number of locally produced television programs were being shown on this channel.

In October 1963, the Saleria Public Broadcasting Corporation became a member of the European Broadcasting Union, which allows Saleria to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, starting with the 9th edition in 1964.

In 1974, Tele Saleria began broadcasting in color using the Phase Alternating Line standard to the general public. On that same year, SPBC 2 (now Tele Due) started broadcasting. This renamed Saleria Public Broadcasting Commission's first channel (Tele Saleria) into SPBC 1. Regular color broadcasts became available after 1976.

In 1984, most of the programming imported from Rai (Italy) were transferred to Rai Siarla. However, Italian programming from other Italian TV channels, such as Telemontecarlo and Italia 1, were still shown on SPBC 1.

In 1987, SPBC 1 began broadcasting in stereophonic sound using the Zweikanalton (A2 Stereo) system. Sometime around 1993, SPBC 1 began testing the PALPlus 16:9 analog widescreen standard for selected programming, such as documentaries, movies, music videos, and news programs. These tests lasted until 1998, where it was discontinued in preparation for the launch of digital terrestrial television in 2000.

On 01 January 2001, SPBC 1 began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen on digital terrestrial television. The first program to air after the switch to widescreen was the Black Books episode "Cooking The Books."

On 09 September 2009, SPBC 1, alongside with SPBC 2, was rebranded into SPBC One and SPBC Two, respectively.

On 10 July 2010, a high-definition of the channel was launched on digital terrestrial, cable, and satellite television providers.

On 15 October 2015, SPBC One was rebranded once again into TeleUno. Similarly, SPBC Two and SPBC Four, have rebranded into Tele Due and Tele 4, respectively.

News and public affairs

 * Buongiorno Saleria (Good Morning Saleria) (1986-present)
 * Saleria AM (1986-present)
 * SPBC Telegiornale (SPBC News) (1959-present)
 * SPBC TGR (SPBC Regional News) (1979-present)
 * SPBC Meteo (SPBC Weather) (1961-present)

Documentaries and Culture

 * La storia della nostra vita (The History of Our Lives) (1990-present)
 * Arte, tavola e vino (Art, Dine and Wine) (2003-present)
 * Una storia casuale (A Random History) (2005-present)
 * Arte con Primo Borrelli (Art with Primo Borrelli) (2001-present)
 * Expedition Global (2018-2020; production is currently on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
 * Arts Of Our Minds (1969-present)
 * Our Distant Memories (2001-present)

Action

 * Outlands (2004-present)
 * Heroes Of Misfortune (2011-present)

Children's (as SPBC K on TeleUno)

 * Avventure dell'altro lato (Adventures Of The Other Side) (2006-present)
 * Micro Champions (2012-present)
 * The Cephlapods (1989-present)
 * Cosmic Protectors (2016-present)
 * Jungle Force (2008-present)

Comedy

 * Affare (2006-present)
 * Angry With My Intentions (2016-present)
 * Fools Of Tomorrow (2009-present)
 * Rebel Delusion (2001-present)

Drama

 * Amico della Terra (2015-present)
 * Compagni del male (1980-present)
 * Edge Of Suffering (2018-present)

Game Show

 * L'eredità (The Inheritance) (2003-present)
 * Quiz Masters (2019-present)
 * Ninja Royale (2018-present)

Action

 * Almost Paradise (2021-present)
 * NCIS (2005-present)

Adult Animation

 * Archer (2010-present)
 * Clone High* (2020-present)
 * Daria* (2020-present)
 * Family Guy (2000-present) (also airs on Rete Tre)
 * Futurama* (2018-present)
 * Todd McFarlane's Spawn* (2021-present)

Children's (as SPBC K on TeleUno)

 * Arthur (1997-present)
 * Gravity Falls* (2020-present)
 * Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (2021-present)
 * Shaun the Sheep (2010-present)
 * SpongeBob Squarepants (2000-present)
 * The Octonauts (2010-present)
 * Winx Club (2004-present)

Comedy

 * Killing Eve (2018-present)
 * Superstore (2016-present)
 * The Office* (2014-present)
 * Trailer Park Boys* (2019-present)

Drama

 * Broadchurch* (2020-present)
 * Chicago Fire (2012-present)
 * Coronation Street (1961-present)
 * Downton Abbey* (2020-present)
 * Endeavour (2012-present)
 * Medici* (2021-present)
 * Magnum, P.I. (2021-present)
 * Prison Break (2021-present)*
 * This Is Us (2016-present)
 * Twin Peaks (Seasons 1 and 2 only, Season 3 is aired on SPBC Premium) (2021-present)*

Sci-Fi

 * Space: 1999* (2021-present)

* denotes that this show have already been aired before on a particular channel, but it has been rerun on this channel.