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An app that can turn speech into subtitles and translate different languages, displaying the text on smart glasses, has launched globally. ... Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and German ...
German (subtitles: English, Spanish, Polish, Italian) ... arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and ...
public channel association Arte: ARTE France & ARTE Deutschland: Franco-German coproduction BRF TV: Belgischer Rundfunk: local channel for the German-speaking minority in East Belgium: DW-TV: Federal Republic of Germany: ProSiebenSat.1 Welt: ProSiebenSat.1 Media: in the U.S. and Canada, programming from the German television channels ProSieben ...
A screenshot of Teletext on TV Centre, (Note: This TV does not support Cyrillic.) Channel One; Russia 1 (subtitles only) Match TV (subtitles only) NTV; Channel 5; Russia K (subtitles only) Karusel (subtitles only) REN TV (subtitles only) CENTR-INFO ; STS (subtitles only) Domashny (subtitles only) TV-3 (subtitles only) Friday! (subtitles only)
Later in the evening, the channel broadcasts programmes for the channel's main target group. The CEO of ProSieben Maxx, René Carl, told the German online magazine DWDL.de , that they would cooperate with m4e Entertainment & Mainstream Media to show anime and cartoon series up to eight to nine hours per day.
Germany has run a regular Teletext service (often called Videotext) since 1 June 1980 on the public broadcasting channels. Almost all German TV stations have teletext. [12] [13] Even with the advent of digital television, teletext is still widely used. [14] Teletext pages are selected via a three-digit number, ranging from 100 to 899.
Funk is a German video-on-demand service, operated by the public broadcasters ARD and ZDF. SWR, a regional ARD member, is responsible for the service. [1] Funk describes itself as a "content network". The target group is people between the age of 14 and 29. [2]
Sky Deutschland GmbH, branded as Sky, is a German media company that operates a direct broadcast satellite Pay TV platform in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (through Sky Switzerland). It provides a collection of basic and premium digital subscription television channels of different categories via satellite and cable television.