AngelaL said:
If we knew sufficient italian, we could e-mail Juventus & ask if & when they will extend the channel to us stranieri. Mine's practically zero.

Isha00, where are you?
I'm here, I'm here!
I don't even have internet at home these days :S I feel out of the world...
Anyway, I saw Juve channel before Juve-Brescia and, to tell the truth, it didn't seem that great to me.
Cobolli Gigli's blabblering at the presentation aside, during the celebrations of the 109th brithday, the 2 commentators didn't shut up a minute and, to follow them, the channel missed much of what was happening on the field. All we saw was Boniperti giving the armband to Ale. They missed the "goal" scored by Michel and everything. Then I tried watching the match there, with their comment and their cameras.. let's just say I switched to Skysport (commented by Caressa, with brighter images and more cameras) after a couple of minutes. I found the post match interviews quite banal and boring (although they interviewed half of the team, from Ale to Criscito).
Yeasterday I tried to check every once in a while what they were broadcasting. All I saw where past matches (Napoli-Juve 2000-01, Juve-Parma 2003-04, Juve Modena of this year, to make some examples), all commented by Antonio Paolino, the official commenter. The problem is that the comments are not live. I mean, he comments like they were, but they clearly aren't. (I was told) He screams "goallll" before the player kicks the ball.. it's strange.
As far as I know they didn't show any trainings and news reports yet, but there was a nice show where a guy (I don't remember the name, sorry, all I know is that he worked in the Lippi's WC staff), analyzed the most technical actions Juve-Brescia match. The ones who saw it say it was very good.
In the end, from how I see it, they can improve (a lot) and I hope they will, cause, if they won't, I won't bother to pay the 8€/month to see it... :S