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Coppa Del Mondo 18/19 Campionato Del Mondo 2019 scialpino Coppa Campionato del Mondo 18/19 del Mondo 2019 sport invernali altre specialità | Coppa del Mondo 2018/19 scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo 2018/19 da ottobre 120 gare/manches a marzo campionato del mondo dal 5 13 giorni di gara al 17 febbraio scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo tutte le gare seguirà live e in simulcast con Rai Sport+ HD highlights live in diretta ed esclusiva le principali gare sulle piste italiane collegamenti durante: Gr, Domenica Sport e Sabato Sport campionato del mondo tutte le gare in diretta ed esclusiva highlights live su RaiSport+ HD e Rai 2 collegamenti durante: Gr, Domenica Sport e Sabato Sport scialpino | 2018-19 campionato del mondo a per la terza volta si svolgerà ad Åre, Svezia 45edizione 11 gare 17manches 11 medaglie d’oro Cortina d’Ampezzo ospiterà il Campionato del Mondo 2021 scialpino | 2018-19 campionato del mondo ascolti Saint Moritz 2017 25-54 ascolto individui uomini anni medio share % 12/2/17 discesa libera 615.561 3,2 4,2 2,7 17/2/17 slalom gigante 451.152 2,7 3,9 1,5 19/0/17 slalom speciale 444.552 2,6 3,4 1,6 ascolto medio 12/2/17 discesa libera 391.449 3,3 4,9 2,3 270.000 19/2/17 slalom speciale 360.197 1,9 2,2 1,6 16/2/17 slalom gigante 327.259 2,3 3,1 1,5 8/2/17 super gigante 326.143 2,8 3,7 1,3 share % 10/2/17 combinata 305.020 2,0 2,6 1,4 individui uomini 7/2/17 super gigante 284.953 2,6 4,0 1,6 2,4 3,5 19/2/17 slalom speciale 273.843 3,9 5,0 1,5 fonte: auditel/Nielsen TAM scialpino | 2018-19 campionato del mondo calendario 2019 tipologia gara manche categoria inizio fine martedì 5/2/2019 super gigante f 12.25 13.45 mercoledì 6/2/2019 super gigante m 12.25 13.45 venerdì 8/2/2019 combinata discesa f 10.55 12.15 combinata slalom f 16.10 17.15 sabato 9/2/2019 discesa libera m 12.10 13.45 domenica 10/2/2019 discesa libera f 12.25 13.45 lunedì 11/2/2019 combinata discesa m 10.55 12.15 combinata slalom m 14.25 15.30 martedì 12/2/2019 team m+f 15.50 18.00 giovedì 14/2/2019 slalom gigante 1a f 14.10 15.15 2a f 17.40 18.50 venerdì 15/2/2019 slalom gigante 1a m 14.10 15.15 2a m 17.40 18.50 sabato 16/2/2019 slalom speciale 1a f 10.55 12.00 2a f 14.25 15.30 domenica 17/2/2019 slalom speciale 1a m 10.55 12.00 2a m 14.25 15.30 gare trasmesse in simulcast Rai 2 - Rai Sport+ HD manche trasmessa su Rai 2 gare trasmesse su Rai Sport+ HD Tg2 dalle ore 13.00 finestre della gara (2a manche) nel corso di Quelli che scialpino | 2018-19 coppa | campionato del mondo impaginazione billboard billboard apertura chiusura break inspot break flash inspot inizio gara/manche fine gara/manche Coppa del Mondo L’inserimento del break in apertura è previsto solo per le gare trasmesse sia su RaiSport+ HD che per quelle in simulcast con Rai 2. Campionato del Mondo Le gare del 5, 6, 9 e 10/2 trasmesse integralmente da Rai Sport+ HD e solo parzialmente da Rai 2 (dalle ore 13.00 Tg2) prevedono il break Sci in apertura e sigle in ap+ch del collegamento. La 1a manche delle gare del 14/2 e del 17/2 sono in simulcast editoriale e pubblicitario La 2a manche del 17/2 non prevede break pubblicitari dedicati. Finestre Sci durante Quelli che. scialpino | 2018-19 campionato del mondo offerta commerciale 20 grp’s uomini sviluppati dai diversi percorsi suddivisi per format presidio totale di tutte le gare break sci fuori break sci fuori break sci inspot flash billboard 15" 10" 15" 10" 10" 4"+4" 8 8 8 4 4 8+8 passaggi 15 15 15 15 15 15+15 totale � 144.900 159.390 173.880 93.600 121.000 140.000 la scelta del singolo punto ora comporta sovrapprezzo del 20% scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo le gare inizio 27 ottobre 2018 — Solden, Austria | fine 17 marzo 2019 — Soldeau, Andorra maschile femminile 41 gare | 21 località 39 gare | 21 località 9 discese libere, 8 supergiganti, 8 discese libere, 8 supergiganti, 9 slalom giganti, 10 slalom speciali, 9 slalom giganti, 9 slalom speciali, 2 combinate, 3 slalom paralleli 2 combinate, 3 slalom paralleli campione uscente campionessa uscente Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin tappe tappe le tappe italiane: Val Gardena, le tappe italiane: Alta Badia, Bormio e Plan de Corones Madonna di Campiglio e Cortina d’Ampezzo con lo slalom in notturna sulla pista Olimpia delle Tofane sulla pista 3Tre scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo la valanga azzurra e rosa la squadra italiana sarà protagonista in tutte le specialità maschile femminile Peter Fill Sofia Goggia vincitore della CdM combinata vincitore della CdM Dominik Paris e campionessa olimpica trionfatore della discesa libera discesa libera a Bormio e terzo classificato Federica Brignone nella coppa di discesa Elena Curtoni Stefano Gross Marta Bassino Christof Innerhofer Manfred Moelgg scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo ascolti edizione 2017/18 25-54 ascolto individui uomini anni medio share % ascolto medio 27/1/18 Lenzerheide slalom gigante 614.936 3,3 5,0 3,0 255.000 14/1/18 Wengen slalom speciale 601.159 3,2 4,2 2,3 7/1/18 Adelboden slalom speciale 583.093 3,1 4,1 2,6 +8% vs anno 21/1/18 Kitzbuhel slalom speciale 561.556 3,0 3,9 1,9 precedente 6/1/18 Adelboden slalom gigante 539.600 3,1 3,9 2,4 4/2/18 Garmisch-Partenkirchen discesa libera 537.867 3,1 4,1 3,0 share % 27/1/18 Garmisch-Partenkirchen discesa libera 524.098 4,4 6,8 3,4 individui uomini 13/1/18 Wengen discesa libera 522.828 3,3 5,0 2,9 2,0 3,2 20/1/18 Kitzbuhel discesa libera 510.844 5,0 8,4 4,0 14/1/18 Bad Kleinkirchheim discesa libera 509.559 4,6 6,8 3,6 fonte: auditel/Nielsen TAM scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo inizio27/ottobre – Sölden novembre Levi 2 slalom speciali trasferimento negli Stati Uniti e Canada a Lake Louise e Beaver Creek dicembre gare in Val Gardena gennaio Alta Badia 2019 gare uomini Madonna di Campiglio Adelboden, Wengen e Bormio Kitzbühel e Garmisch gare donne St. Anton e Cortina D’Ampezzo febbraio 2019 Åre, Svezia Campionato del Mondo fine17/marzo – Soldeu– Andorra scialpino | 2018-19 coppa del mondo calendario 2018-19 località tipologia gara manche categoria inizio fine località tipologia gara manche categoria inizio fine sabato 27/10/2018 Solden - Austria slalom gigante 1a f 9.55 11.00 sabato 15/12/2018 Val d'Isere - Francia discesa f 10.25 11.45 2a f 12.55 14.00 Val Gardena - Italia discesa m 11.45 13.00 domenica 28/10/2018 Solden - Austria slalom gigante 1a m 9.55 11.00 domenica 16/12/2018 Alta Badia - Italia slalom speciale 1a m 09.55 11.00 2a m 12.55 14.00 2a m 12.55 14.00 sabato 17/11/2018 Levi - Finlandia slalom speciale 1a f 10.10 11.15 Val d'Isere - Francia super g f 11.10 12.30 2a f 13.10 14.15 lunedì 17/12/2018 Alta Badia - Italia slalom gigante parallelo m 18.10 19.30 domenica 18/11/2018 Levi - Finlandia slalom speciale 1a m 10.10 11.15 venerdì 21/12/2018 Courchevel - Francia slalom gigante 1a f 10.25 11.30 2a m 13.10 14.15 2a f 13.25 14.30 sabato 24/11/2018 Killington - USA slalom gigante 1a f 15.25 16.30 sabato 22/12/2018 Courchevel - Francia slalom speciale 1a f 10.25 11.30 2a f 18.55 20.00 2a f 13.25 14.30 sabato 24/11/2018 Lake Louise - Canada discesa m 20.10 21.30 Madonna di Campiglio - Italia slalom speciale 1a m 15.30 16.35 domenica 25/11/2018 Killington - 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