In 2010, the Rai's regional news, provided by the TGR, Testata Giornalistica Regionale, positioned its activities in the Public Service area, enriching its offering and innovating the broadcasting proposal with a substantial reorganisation of its programming.
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  With Buongiorno Italia and Buongiorno Regione, the TGR opens up numerous windows all over the country, informing Italians of what is happening in their communities.  
 
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Following a short period of experimentation in May, Buogiorno Italia began to be broadcast from September. This is a new appointment which completes RaiTre's morning offering of news and information.

Two central studios, in Milan and Naples, directly linked with the other 21 studios, guide viewers through a series of nationwide news programmes. A window open onto all regions, with the latest news, a look at the newspapers, the weather forecast and the most important traffic reports.

With Buongiorno Italia and the new initiatives being defined, the programme is testing the capacity to quickly develop, in synergy and with the support of other corporate structures, a channel or extensive programming dedicated to the territorial realities.

As regards features, during 2010 a thematic reorganisation took place. The new order of programming now envisages the presence of analytical features dedicated to Italy on Saturday, while the features regarding relations with neighbouring countries are broadcast on Sunday, always on RaiTre.

The presence of the scientific news programme, Leonardo, has been confirmed from Monday to Friday. With its 912 members of staff, comprising journalists, cameramen and office staff, the TGR as expanded the boundaries of its product, creating over 8,500 hours of regional television news and information in 2010, 500 of which dedicated to linguistic minorities, with about 260 hours of features broadcast nationwide, and 6,200 hours of regional radio news and information, 2,000 of which dedicated to linguistic minorities.