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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 ...
ARD, consortium of German public broadcasting services, consisting of the following public stations (which also provide regional programming in separate channels): Das Erste (The First) (ARD) ARD-alpha — German education channel, with TV courses; One; tagesschau24; Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) BR Fernsehen; Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) hr-fernsehen
Founded as an offshoot of the German-language radio programme Radio Luxemburg, RTL is considered a full-service broadcaster under the Medienstaatsvertrag (Interstate Media Treaty) and is the largest private television network in Germany. As of August 2010, RTL employs some 500 permanent staff, having outsourced its news and technical departments.
Kabel Eins (German pronunciation: [ˌkaːbl̩ ˈˀaɪ̯ns]; meaning Cable One) is a German free-to-air television channel that was launched on 29 February 1992 as Der Kabelkanal (pronounced [deːɐ̯ ˈkaːbl̩.kaˌnaːl]). It is owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG. It is largely known for airing classic American films as well as TV series and ...
In contrast to the German version of DMAX, the English-language channel is aimed at a female target group until 2013 when it became more male skewed while continuing to use the same presentation from 2010. In 2019. The UK version rebranded and became a free-to-air channel and replaced Travel Channel on Freeview. And in 2020, Discovery's UK free ...
MTV Germany's sister channel VIVA became the main music station for MTV Networks Germany and continued to be available free-to-air across Germany, Austria and Europe. MTV Networks Germany also launched a new music channel called MTV Brand: New which focused on the new music releases from German-speaking and international artists. [2]
With 18.1 million TV households satellite is the dominant TV infrastructure in Germany, followed by cable (17.9 million TV households) and terrestrial (3.8 million TV households). [7] In a 2010 survey half of German television viewers said they often found nothing to watch on television.
German Kino Plus features German cinema, popular TV series and German documentaries. All programming is broadcast uncut and free of commercials, and the line-up is constantly updated with new films and TV series premiering every month. GKP programming is divided into the following four categories: Theatrical German films; Classic German films