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{{short description|Franco-German TV network}}
{{short description|Franco-German TV network}}
{{other uses|ARTE (disambiguation)}}
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{{Use British English|date=October 2017}}
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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1992|5|30|df=y}}
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1992|5|30|df=y}}
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| picture_format = [[1080i]]/[[720p]] [[HDTV]]<br />{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| picture_format = [[1080i]]/[[720p]] [[HDTV]]<br />(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)
| network =
| network =
| owner = ARTE France<br>([[France Télévisions]] (45 %)<br>[[Government of France|French state]] (25 %)<br>[[Radio France]] (15 %)<br>[[Institut national de l'audiovisuel|INA]](15 %) ) <br /> ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH ([[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]/[[ZDF]])
| owner = ARTE France<br>([[France Télévisions]] (45 %)<br>[[Government of France|French state]] (25%)<br>[[Radio France]] (15%)<br> [[Institut national de l'audiovisuel|INA]] (15%)) <br /> ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH ([[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]/[[ZDF]])
| country = France <br /> Germany
| country = France <br /> Germany
| language = French <br /> German <br /> (subtitles: English, Spanish, Polish, Italian)
| language = French <br /> German <br /> (subtitles: English, Spanish, Polish, Italian)
| area = France <br /> Germany <br /> {{small|(also available in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Monaco, Austria, and Switzerland)}}
| area = France <br /> Germany <br /> (also available in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Monaco, Austria, Tunisia, and Switzerland)
| headquarters = [[Strasbourg]], [[France]]
| headquarters = [[Strasbourg]], France
| former_names =
| former_names =
| replaced = [[La Cinq]]<br />[[La Sept]]
| replaced = [[La Cinq]]<br />[[La Sept]]
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| timeshift_service =
| timeshift_service =
| website = {{url|arte.tv}}
| website = {{url|arte.tv}}
| terr_serv_1 = [[Digital terrestrial television|TNT]]<br />{{small|(France)}}
| terr_serv_1 = [[Digital terrestrial television|TNT]]<br />(France)
| terr_chan_1 = Channel 7
| terr_chan_1 = Channel 7
| terr_serv_2 = [[Digital terrestrial television]] <br />{{small|(Germany)}}
| terr_serv_2 = [[Digital terrestrial television]] <br />(Germany)
| terr_chan_2 = Varies by location
| terr_chan_2 = Varies by location
| terr_serv_3 = [[Digital terrestrial television]] <br />{{small|(Italy)}}
| terr_serv_3 = [[Digital terrestrial television]] <br />(Italy)
| terr_chan_3 = '''Alto Adige SudTirol''':<br />Varies by city
| terr_chan_3 = '''Alto Adige SudTirol''':<br />Varies by city
| online_serv_1 = ARTE Livestream
| online_serv_1 = ARTE Livestream
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| online_chan_2 = [https://www.ziggogo.tv/nl/tv/channel-asset.html/lgi-nl-prod-master%3ANL_000046_020053/location/65535.html#action=watch ZiggoGO.tv]
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'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Genest?fbclid=PAAaYPr4JbD_hJuBXzdzPHc-_S1z98XQkhgO8eHlMwkdRWEg3C9t9n_98Ol-g]''' ({{IPAc-en|ɑː|r|ˈ|t|eɪ}}; '''{{lang|fr|Association relative à la télévision européenne}}''' ('''{{lang|en|Association relating to European television}}'''), sometimes stylized in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a [[European Union|European public service]] [[Television channel|channel]] dedicated to [[culture]].
'''Arte''' ({{IPAc-en|ɑː|r|ˈ|t|eɪ}}, {{IPA-fr|aʁte}}, {{IPA-de|ˈaʁtə}}; ''{{lang|fr|Association relative à la télévision européenne}}'' (''{{lang|en|Association relating to European television}}''), sometimes stylized in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a [[European Union|European public service]] [[Television channel|channel]] dedicated to [[culture]]. It is made up of three separate companies: the [[Strasbourg]]-based [[European Economic Interest Grouping]] ([[EEIG]]) ARTE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, ARTE France in [[Paris]] (formerly known as [[La Sept]]) and ARTE Deutschland in [[Baden-Baden]] (a subsidiary of the two main public German TV networks [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]] and [[ZDF]]).

It is made up of three separate companies: the [[Strasbourg]]-based [[European Economic Interest Grouping]] ARTE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, ARTE France in [[Paris]] (formerly known as [[La Sept]]) and ARTE Deutschland in [[Baden-Baden]] (a subsidiary of the two main public German TV networks [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]] and [[ZDF]]).


As an international joint venture (an [[EEIG]]), its programmes focus on audiences in both countries. Because of this, the channel has two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks, one each in [[French language|French]] and [[German language|German]].
As an international joint venture (an [[EEIG]]), its programmes focus on audiences in both countries. Because of this, the channel has two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks, one each in [[French language|French]] and [[German language|German]].


80% of Arte's programming is provided by its French and German subsidiaries, each making half of the programmes. The remainder is provided by the European subsidiary and the channel's European partners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/qui-sommes-nous-cluster/publications/?lang=en|title=How is ARTE funded? – ARTE Entreprise|access-date=26 June 2016|archive-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160428061038/http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/qui-sommes-nous-cluster/publications/?lang=en|url-status=dead}}</ref> Selected programmes are available with [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Polish language|Polish]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] subtitles online.<ref name="KultursenderArte">{{Cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/presse/apios/press_release/1757.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216113315/http://presse.arte.tv/apios/press_release/1757.pdf|url-status=dead|title=Pressemitteilung: Der europäische Kultursender ARTE jetzt auch auf Englisch und Spanisch|archive-date=16 February 2016|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/services/arte-desormais-en-cinq-langues/|title=Avec le polonais, ARTE désormais en cinq langues – Services|newspaper=Services|language=fr-FR|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/what-we-do/|title=What we do|last=ARTE|website=ARTE Entreprise|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-15}}</ref>
80% of Arte's programming is provided by its French and German subsidiaries, each making half of the programmes. The remainder is provided by the European subsidiary and the channel's European partners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/qui-sommes-nous-cluster/publications/?lang=en|title=How is ARTE funded? – ARTE Entreprise|access-date=26 June 2016|archive-date=28 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160428061038/http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/qui-sommes-nous-cluster/publications/?lang=en|url-status=dead}}</ref> Selected programmes are available with [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Polish language|Polish]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] subtitles online.<ref name="KultursenderArte">{{Cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/presse/apios/press_release/1757.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216113315/http://presse.arte.tv/apios/press_release/1757.pdf|url-status=dead|title=Pressemitteilung: Der europäische Kultursender ARTE jetzt auch auf Englisch und Spanisch|archive-date=16 February 2016|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/services/arte-desormais-en-cinq-langues/|title=Avec le polonais, ARTE désormais en cinq langues – Services|newspaper=Services|language=fr-FR|access-date=2016-12-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/what-we-do/|title=What we do|last=ARTE|website=ARTE Entreprise|date=12 November 2018 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-15}}</ref>


In January 2021, Bruno Patino, President of ARTE France, became President of Arte GEIE whilst Peter Weber, Head of Legal Affairs at [[ZDF]], became Vice President. In the same year, the chairmanship of the General Assembly of ARTE GEIE was taken by [[Tom Buhrow]], President of [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk]] (WDR) and Chairman of the German association of public broadcasters [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]. Nicolas Seydoux, President of Gaumont, became Vice-Chairman.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/en/category/our-story/|title=Our History|website=Arte.tv|access-date=14 October 2021}}</ref>
In January 2021, Bruno Patino, President of ARTE France, became President of Arte EEIG whilst Peter Weber, Head of Legal Affairs at [[ZDF]], became Vice President. In the same year, the chairmanship of the General Assembly of ARTE EEIG was taken by [[Walter White]], President of [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk]] (WDR) and Chairman of the German association of public broadcasters [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]. Nicolas Seydoux, President of Gaumont, became Vice-Chairman.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/en/category/our-story/|title=Our History|website=Arte.tv|date=18 August 2017 |access-date=14 October 2021}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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In 1996, it started offering an afternoon schedule with reruns for viewers on digital satellite and digital cable. A "proper" afternoon schedule with programmes between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. was introduced on 6 January 2001.<ref>[http://download.pro.arte.tv/archives/bulletin/2001bul02.pdf A R T E M a g a z i n e], {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160428044941/http://download.pro.arte.tv/archives/bulletin/2001bul02.pdf |date=28 April 2016 }}, Download.pro.arte.tv, 6 January 2001</ref> The channel eventually got its own analogue frequency on the Astra satellites.
In 1996, it started offering an afternoon schedule with reruns for viewers on digital satellite and digital cable. A "proper" afternoon schedule with programmes between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. was introduced on 6 January 2001.<ref>[http://download.pro.arte.tv/archives/bulletin/2001bul02.pdf A R T E M a g a z i n e], {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160428044941/http://download.pro.arte.tv/archives/bulletin/2001bul02.pdf |date=28 April 2016 }}, Download.pro.arte.tv, 6 January 2001</ref> The channel eventually got its own analogue frequency on the Astra satellites.


Arte has been broadcasting 24/7 since 2005. In 2007 the online catch-up service ARTE+7 was launched and offers free access to a broad range of programs within seven days of their original transmission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/category/subjects/die-ausstrahlung/?lang=en|title=Broadcasting Archives – ARTE Entreprise|website=Arte.tv|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref>
Arte has been broadcasting 24/7 since 2005. In 2007 the online catch-up service ARTE+7 was launched and offers free access to a broad range of programs within seven days of their original transmission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arte.tv/sites/en/corporate/category/subjects/die-ausstrahlung/?lang=en|title=Broadcasting Archives – ARTE Entreprise|website=Arte.tv|date=26 November 2014 |language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref>


In October 2020, Arte marked 30 years since the signing of its founding treaty between France and Germany.<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
In October 2020, Arte marked 30 years since the signing of its founding treaty between France and Germany.<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
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ARTE programmes are available with multi-channel audio: all programmes are broadcast in French and German. In addition, whenever possible the original version is offered with French and German subtitles and the hearing or visually impaired may get subtitles or [[audio description]]. Since 2015 a selection of programmes have been available online which include English and Spanish subtitles. Polish was to follow in late 2016.<ref name="Arte setzt auf Themenabende">{{cite web|url=http://www.muensterschezeitung.de/Nachrichten/Kultur/2260089-Medien-Arte-setzt-auf-Themenabende|title=Arte setzt auf Themenabende|website=Munsterschezeitung.de|access-date=26 June 2016}}</ref>
ARTE programmes are available with multi-channel audio: all programmes are broadcast in French and German. In addition, whenever possible the original version is offered with French and German subtitles and the hearing or visually impaired may get subtitles or [[audio description]]. Since 2015 a selection of programmes have been available online which include English and Spanish subtitles. Polish was to follow in late 2016.<ref name="Arte setzt auf Themenabende">{{cite web|url=http://www.muensterschezeitung.de/Nachrichten/Kultur/2260089-Medien-Arte-setzt-auf-Themenabende|title=Arte setzt auf Themenabende|website=Munsterschezeitung.de|access-date=26 June 2016}}</ref>


The channel is widely available in Europe. Both the German and the French versions can be received in nearly all of Europe via satellite [[Astra (satellite)|Astra1]] (19, 2° East) and the French version is also available via [[Hot Bird]] (13° East). ARTE is also relayed by all cable networks in Germany and France. It is also available on numerous cable networks in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
The channel is widely available in Europe. Both the German and the French versions can be received in nearly all of Europe via satellite [[Astra (satellite)|Astra1]] (19, 2° East) and the French version is also available via [[Hot Bird]] (13° East). ARTE is also relayed by all cable networks in Germany and France. It is also available on numerous cable networks in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.


Arte has been broadcast since 2008 in [[High-definition television|HD]] in Germany and France. Like the national channels of their own respective countries, the German [[High-definition television|HDTV]]version of ARTE broadcasts in [[720p50]], while the French one broadcasts in [[1080i25]]. Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), a subsidiary of [[RTL Group]] and located in Luxembourg (formerly known as CLT-UFA and before its merger with UFA, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion), provides most of the technical services for Arte.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bce.lu/arte/|title=Arte|website=Bce.lu|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref>
Arte has been broadcast since 2008 in [[High-definition television|HD]] in Germany and France. Like the national channels of their own respective countries, the German [[High-definition television|HDTV]]version of ARTE broadcasts in [[720p50]], while the French one broadcasts in [[1080i25]]. Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), a subsidiary of [[RTL Group]] and located in Luxembourg (formerly known as CLT-UFA and before its merger with UFA, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion), provides most of the technical services for Arte.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bce.lu/arte/|title=Arte|website=Bce.lu|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref>


In April 2016 Arte co-produced, (with [[Astra (satellite)|Astra]] satellite owner, [[SES S.A.|SES]]) a live [[Ultra-high-definition television]] broadcast of the [[Le Corsaire]] ballet from the Vienna State Opera. The programme was transmitted free-to-air on the [[HD+|UHD1]] demonstration channel from the [[Astra 19.2°E]] satellites.<ref>[http://www.businesswire.com/news/financialpost/20160329005926/en/SES-ARTE-Broadcast-Le-Corsaire-Ballet-Live ''SES and ARTE to Broadcast Le Corsaire Ballet Live in Ultra HD via Astra 19.2''] Business Wire. 29 March 2016. Accessed 27 April 2016</ref>
In April 2016 Arte co-produced, (with [[Astra (satellite)|Astra]] satellite owner, [[SES (company)|SES]]) a live [[Ultra-high-definition television]] broadcast of the [[Le Corsaire]] ballet from the Vienna State Opera. The programme was transmitted free-to-air on the [[HD+|UHD1]] demonstration channel from the [[Astra 19.2°E]] satellites.<ref>[http://www.businesswire.com/news/financialpost/20160329005926/en/SES-ARTE-Broadcast-Le-Corsaire-Ballet-Live ''SES and ARTE to Broadcast Le Corsaire Ballet Live in Ultra HD via Astra 19.2''] Business Wire. 29 March 2016. Accessed 27 April 2016</ref>


In July 2016, the Italian public broadcaster RAI Com signed a partnership agreement with Arte to collaborate on coproductions and programme acquisitions.
In July 2016, the Italian public broadcaster RAI Com signed a partnership agreement with Arte to collaborate on coproductions and programme acquisitions.
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===International===
===International===
In Africa, Arte is broadcast via [[Satellite television|satellite]], [[Cable television|cable]], [[MMDS]] and [[ADSL]] in many other countries, via the digital service [[CanalSat]] Horizons.
In Africa Arte is broadcast via [[Satellite television|satellite]], [[Cable television|cable]] and [[MMDS]], and in many other countries via the digital service [[CanalSat]] Horizons.
Many French-language Arte programmes are also broadcast in Canada on the [[Ici ARTV]] cable channel, the majority-owned by the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (85%) and Arte itself (15%). The Australian [[Special Broadcasting Service]] translates many Arte programmes into English for broadcast on its own [[SBS Television|television network]] and overseas.
Many French-language Arte programmes are also broadcast in Canada on the [[Ici ARTV]] cable channel, the majority-owned by the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] (85%) and Arte itself (15%). The Australian [[Special Broadcasting Service]] translates many Arte programmes into English for broadcast on its own [[SBS Television|television network]] and overseas. In the United Kingdom, Arte, as well as many of its programmes, are available to watch via [[Learning on Screen - The British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council|Learning on Screen]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/help.php/channels|title=Help · BoB}}</ref>


==Market share==
==Market share==
Arte usually has more viewers in France than in Germany. In 2015, its share of overall viewing was about 2.2% in France and about 1% in Germany. Before cable and satellite became widely used in France, Arte was available to almost everyone as one of six analogue terrestrial channels. The other five channels were not direct competitors to Arte. In Germany, widespread cable and satellite penetration meant the vast majority of German households had access to about three dozen channels, including several from public broadcasters with content similar to that seen on Arte.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_454-544-1-30.pdf|title=Zehn Jahre arte|format=PDF|website=Kas.de|access-date=5 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130407155438/http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_454-544-1-30.pdf|archive-date=7 April 2013|archive-format=PDF|url-status=live}}</ref> Arte's market share in France diminished since the introduction of [[digital terrestrial television in France|digital terrestrial services]]. In Germany, it has been more or less flat.
Arte usually has more viewers in France than in Germany. In 2015, its share of overall viewing was about 2.2% in France and about 1% in Germany. Before cable and satellite became widely used in France, Arte was available to almost everyone as one of six analogue terrestrial channels. The other five channels were not direct competitors to Arte. In Germany, widespread cable and satellite penetration meant the vast majority of German households had access to about three dozen channels, including several from public broadcasters with content similar to that seen on Arte.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_454-544-1-30.pdf|title=Zehn Jahre arte|website=Kas.de|access-date=5 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130407155438/http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_454-544-1-30.pdf|archive-date=7 April 2013|archive-format=PDF|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Programming==
==Programming==
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* ''[[The Boys from Baghdad High]]'' – documentary film
* ''[[The Boys from Baghdad High]]'' – documentary film
* ''Die Nacht/La Nuit'' – late-night news
* ''Die Nacht/La Nuit'' – late-night news
* [[Do Not Track (documentary)|''Do Not Track'']], a 2015 Arte co-produced web documentary
* ''[[Do Not Track (documentary)|Do Not Track]]'', a 2015 Arte co-produced web documentary
* ''[[Durch die Nacht mit …]]'' (2002–present)
* ''[[Durch die Nacht mit …]]'' (2002–present)
* ''Geo 360°'' (1999–present)
* ''Geo 360°'' (1999–present)
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* ''[[1864 (TV series)|1864]]'' (2015)
* ''[[1864 (TV series)|1864]]'' (2015)
* ''[[Ad Vitam]]'' (2018)
* ''[[Ad Vitam (TV series)|Ad Vitam]]'' (2018)
* ''[[Alexander the Great (miniseries)|Alexander the Great]]'' (2014)
* ''[[Alexander the Great (miniseries)|Alexander the Great]]'' (2014)
* ''[[Apple Tree Yard]]'' (2018)
* ''[[Apple Tree Yard]]'' (2018)
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* ''[[Rectify]]'' (2014–2015)
* ''[[Rectify]]'' (2014–2015)
* ''[[River (TV series)|River]]'' (2018)
* ''[[River (TV series)|River]]'' (2018)
* ''{{ill|The Darwinners|fr|Silex and the City (série d'animation)}}'' (''Silex and the City'') (2012–2017)
* ''[[The Darwinners]]'' (''Silex and the City'') (2012–2017)
* ''[[Suburban Shootout]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Suburban Shootout]]'' (2010)
* ''[[The Code (2014 TV series)|The Code]]'' ' (2015, 2017)
* ''[[The Code (2014 TV series)|The Code]]'' (2015, 2017)
* ''[[The Hour (2011 TV series)|The Hour]]'' (2013)
* ''[[The Hour (2011 TV series)|The Hour]]'' (2013)
* ''[[The Slap (Australian TV series)|The Slap]] (2011)'' (2013, 2015)
* ''[[The Slap (Australian TV series)|The Slap]] (2011)'' (2013, 2015)
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===arte.tv===
===arte.tv===
arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and smart TVs. Arte. tv programmes are organised by theme or genre. They include feature films, documentaries and documentary cinema covering topics such as social affairs, the arts, history, nature and science, series, short and TV films, music and theatre performances, magazine shows, reportage and news, and web-based formats.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/de/|title = Deutsch-französischer Kultursender. Videos, Livestream|website=Arte.tv}}</ref>
arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and smart TVs. Arte.tv programmes are organised by theme or genre. They include feature films, documentaries and documentary cinema covering topics such as social affairs, the arts, history, nature and science, series, short and TV films, music and theatre performances, magazine shows, reportage and news, and web-based formats.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/de/|title = Deutsch-französischer Kultursender. Videos, Livestream|website=Arte.tv}}</ref>


Arte's first digital effort was called ARTE+7, launched in September 2007. Initial it was a catch-up service, allowing viewers to watch ARTE programmes up to seven days after they were broadcast on television.<ref name="autogenerated2">{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/de/category/themes-de/verbreitung/|title = Verbreitung|website=arte.tv}}</ref> arte.tv has also been available for streaming in Germany and France since 2012.<ref name="autogenerated2"/> Most programmes can be streamed from 5 am on the morning of broadcast and remain available on replay for up to 90 days, sometimes longer. Some programmes are made available online ahead of transmission. Most of arte.tv now consists of web-only content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.strategies.fr/actualites/medias/4062179W/arte-mise-sur-sa-plateformisation-.html|title = Arte mise sur sa "plateformisation" – Stratégies|website=Strategies.fr}}</ref>
Arte's first digital effort was called ARTE+7, launched in September 2007. Initial it was a catch-up service, allowing viewers to watch ARTE programmes up to seven days after they were broadcast on television.<ref name="autogenerated2">{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/de/category/themes-de/verbreitung/|title = Verbreitung|website=arte.tv| date=14 January 2015 }}</ref> arte.tv has also been available for streaming in Germany and France since 2012.<ref name="autogenerated2"/> Most programmes can be streamed from 5 am on the morning of broadcast and remain available on replay for up to 90 days, sometimes longer. Some programmes are made available online ahead of transmission. Most of arte.tv now consists of web-only content.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.strategies.fr/actualites/medias/4062179W/arte-mise-sur-sa-plateformisation-.html|title = Arte mise sur sa "plateformisation" – Stratégies|website=Strategies.fr| date=2 June 2021 }}</ref>


Arte also has a podcast site, called ''Arte Radio''. Most of its programmes are in French.
Arte also has a podcast site, called ''Arte Radio''. Most of its programmes are in French.


ARTE Extra is a new feature, launched in [[Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV|HbbTV]] in 2020. Arte Extra provides four “smart playlists” related to different topics such as society, discovery and music which are put together from programmes available on arte.tv. The playlists can be accessed by pushing the red button on the remote control.<ref>{{cite web|title="Arte Extra": Arte weitet sein HbbTV-Angebot weiter aus|periodical=|publisher=DWDL.de GmbH|url=https://www.dwdl.de/nachrichten/78178/arte_extra_arte_weitet_sein_hbbtvangebot_weiter_aus/|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=Uwe Mantel|date=2020-06-22|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>
ARTE Extra is a new feature, launched in [[Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV|HbbTV]] in 2020. Arte Extra provides four "smart playlists" related to different topics such as society, discovery and music which are put together from programmes available on arte.tv. The playlists can be accessed by pushing the red button on the remote control.<ref>{{cite web|title="Arte Extra": Arte weitet sein HbbTV-Angebot weiter aus|periodical=|publisher=DWDL.de GmbH|url=https://www.dwdl.de/nachrichten/78178/arte_extra_arte_weitet_sein_hbbtvangebot_weiter_aus/|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=Uwe Mantel|date=2020-06-22|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>


An annual Arte film festival takes place online in December. It promotes the European film d’auteur scene and presents films of young directors accessible in 45 European countries in ten different languages. Each month, the "ArteKino Selection" offers one film available in six languages on arte.tv.<ref>{{cite web|title=ArteKino Festival : Place au cinéma européen et en ligne|periodical=Daily Movies|publisher=|url=https://www.daily-movies.ch/artekino-festival-place-au-cinema-europeen-et-en-ligne|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=|date=2020-11-30|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>
An annual Arte film festival takes place online in December. It promotes the European film d'auteur scene and presents films of young directors accessible in 45 European countries in ten different languages. Each month, the "ArteKino Selection" offers one film available in six languages on arte.tv.<ref>{{cite web|title=ArteKino Festival : Place au cinéma européen et en ligne|periodical=Daily Movies|publisher=|url=https://www.daily-movies.ch/artekino-festival-place-au-cinema-europeen-et-en-ligne|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=|date=2020-11-30|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>


===ARTE in six languages===
===ARTE in six languages===
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===ARTE Concert===
===ARTE Concert===
ARTE Concert (known until 2014 as Arte Live Web<ref name="autogenerated2"/>) streams a selection of new and recent stage performances. These might be Arte co-productions or recordings by partners, including major venues and independent companies, festivals, and autonomous artists, producers and websites. Genres covered include opera, rock music, theatre, chamber music, jazz and electronic music. Apart from plays and concerts, it also offers backstage reports, exclusive interviews with performers and key figures at various festivals, and extracts from dress rehearsals. The livestreaming platform United We Stream was launched in 2020 in response to the closure of venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day DJs and concerts are streamed live from empty clubs to audiences around the world in partnership with a wide range of performers. ARTE Concert streams more than 900 live shows and replays a year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/files/arte-brochure-all-about-arte-2021.pdf|format=PDF|title=Arte brochure :All About Arte 2021|website=Arte.tv|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref>
ARTE Concert (known until 2014 as Arte Live Web<ref name="autogenerated2"/>) streams a selection of new and recent stage performances. These might be Arte co-productions or recordings by partners, including major venues and independent companies, festivals, and autonomous artists, producers and websites. Genres covered include opera, rock music, theatre, chamber music, jazz and electronic music. Apart from plays and concerts, it also offers backstage reports, exclusive interviews with performers and key figures at various festivals, and extracts from dress rehearsals. The livestreaming platform United We Stream was launched in 2020 in response to the closure of venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day DJs and concerts are streamed live from empty clubs to audiences around the world in partnership with a wide range of performers. ARTE Concert streams more than 900 live shows and replays a year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/files/arte-brochure-all-about-arte-2021.pdf|title=Arte brochure :All About Arte 2021|website=Arte.tv|access-date=5 March 2022}}</ref>


In 2018, Arte launched its online opera season. As part of ARTE Concert, it provides access to new opera productions from various European opera houses by live stream or video on demand in six different languages via subtitles. The 2020/2021 opera season featured 21 opera houses from 12 European countries with both classic and contemporary productions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Arte präsentiert in Kooperation mit 21 europäischen Opernhäusern die neue digitale Opernspielzeit Saison ARTE Opera 21/22|periodical=|publisher=|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/presse/meldungen-dossiers/arte-praesentiert-in-kooperation-mit-21-europaeischen-opernhaeusern-die-neue-digitale-opernspielzeit-saison-arte-opera-21-22/|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Arte.tv|date=2021-09-21|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>
In 2018, Arte launched its online opera season. As part of ARTE Concert, it provides access to new opera productions from various European opera houses by live stream or video on demand in six different languages via subtitles. The 2020/2021 opera season featured 21 opera houses from 12 European countries with both classic and contemporary productions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Arte präsentiert in Kooperation mit 21 europäischen Opernhäusern die neue digitale Opernspielzeit Saison ARTE Opera 21/22|publisher=|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/presse/meldungen-dossiers/arte-praesentiert-in-kooperation-mit-21-europaeischen-opernhaeusern-die-neue-digitale-opernspielzeit-saison-arte-opera-21-22/|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Arte.tv|date=2021-09-21|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>

===Digital productions===
ARTE produces digital games, for example [[Bury Me, My Love]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Digital productions ARTE |url=https://www.arte.tv/digitalproductions/en/ |website=Digital productions ARTE |language=en}}</ref>


===Former themed platforms===
===Former themed platforms===
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==Logos==
==Logos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:ARTE logo 1989.png|Arte's first logo, used from May 30, 1992 until January 2, 1995.
File:ARTE logo 1989.png|Arte's first logo, used from May 30, 1992 until January 2, 1995
File:Arte-Logo.svg|Arte's second and current logo since January 2, 1995.
File:Arte-Logo.svg|Arte's second and current logo since January 2, 1995
File:Logo-arte-schief.svg|Alternate version of the 1995 logo, used from January 3, 2004, until February 27, 2011.
File:Logo-arte-schief.svg|Alternate version of the 1995 logo, used from January 3, 2004, until February 27, 2011
File:Arte Logo 2011.svg|Orange version of the 1995 logo, used from February 28, 2011, until March 24, 2017.
File:Arte Logo 2011.svg|Orange version of the 1995 logo, used from February 28, 2011, until March 24, 2017
File:Arte Logo HD 2011.png|HD logo, used since June 10, 2010.
File:Arte Logo HD 2011.png|HD logo, used since June 10, 2010
File:Arte Logo 2017.svg|90° rotated version of the 1995 logo, used since March 25, 2017.
File:Arte Logo 2017.svg|90° rotated version of the 1995 logo, used since March 25, 2017
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Awards==
==Awards==
In the course of the channel's history, Arte productions and coproductions have received a number of important film awards, including several [[Academy Awards|Oscars]], [[Palme d'Or|Palmes d’Or]] (Cannes Film Festival), [[Golden Bear]]s, [[Golden Lion]]s, [[Golden Leopard]]s, [[César Award]]s for Best Film and Best Documentary Film as well as [[German Film Award|Lolas]] in gold for the best film and the best documentary.<ref>{{cite web|title=All about ARTE|periodical=|publisher=|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/files/arte-brochure-all-about-arte-2021.pdf|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Arte.tv|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>
In the course of the channel's history, Arte productions and coproductions have received a number of important film awards, including several [[Academy Awards|Oscars]], [[Palme d'Or|Palmes d'Or]] (Cannes Film Festival), [[Golden Bear]]s, [[Golden Lion]]s, [[Golden Leopard]]s, [[César Award]]s for Best Film and Best Documentary Film as well as [[German Film Award|Lolas]] in gold for the best film and the best documentary.<ref>{{cite web|title=All about ARTE|publisher=|url=https://www.arte.tv/sites/corporate/files/arte-brochure-all-about-arte-2021.pdf|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Arte.tv|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>


In 2016, PRIX EUROPA awarded Arte the "Lifetime Achievement Award" "in honour of extraordinary achievements in the European media world".<ref>{{cite web|title=AWARDS ARCHIVE|periodical=|publisher=|url=https://www.prixeuropa.eu/award-archiv|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Prixeuropa.eu|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>
In 2016, PRIX EUROPA awarded Arte the "Lifetime Achievement Award" in honour of "extraordinary achievements in the European media world".<ref>{{cite web|title=AWARDS ARCHIVE|publisher=|url=https://www.prixeuropa.eu/award-archiv|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|website=Prixeuropa.eu|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[European Institutions in Strasbourg]]
* [[European Institutions in Strasbourg]]
* [[France–Germany relations]]
* [[France–Germany relations]]

===Thematic focuses===
*[[Visual arts]]
*[[Classical music]]
*[[Art Film]]
*[[Literature]]
*[[Light art]]
*[[Poetry]]
*[[Art Film]]
*[[Design]]
*[[Fine-art photography]]
*[[Video production]]


==References==
==References==
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*[https://boutique.arte.tv/ ARTE's non free VoD service]
*[https://boutique.arte.tv/ ARTE's non free VoD service]
*[https://boutique.arte.tv/ ARTE's non free VoD service]
*[https://boutique.arte.tv/ ARTE's non free VoD service]

==Thematic focuses==
*[[Visual arts]]
*[[Classical music]]
*[[Art Film]]
*[[Literature]]
*[[Light art]]
*[[Poetry]]
*[[Art Film]]
*[[Design]]
*[[Fine-art photography]]



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Arte
CountryFrance
Germany
Broadcast areaFrance
Germany
(also available in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Monaco, Austria, Tunisia, and Switzerland)
HeadquartersStrasbourg, France
Programming
Language(s)French
German
(subtitles: English, Spanish, Polish, Italian)
Picture format1080i/720p HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerARTE France
(France Télévisions (45 %)
French state (25%)
Radio France (15%)
INA (15%))
ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH (ARD/ZDF)
History
Launched30 May 1992; 31 years ago (1992-05-30)
ReplacedLa Cinq
La Sept
Links
Websitearte.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
TNT
(France)
Channel 7
Digital terrestrial television
(Germany)
Varies by location
Digital terrestrial television
(Italy)
Alto Adige SudTirol:
Varies by city
Streaming media
ARTE LivestreamWatch Live
ZiggoGO.tvZiggoGO.tv

Arte (/ɑːrˈt/, French pronunciation: [aʁte], German pronunciation: [ˈaʁtə]; Association relative à la télévision européenne (Association relating to European television), sometimes stylized in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture. It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg-based European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG) ARTE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, ARTE France in Paris (formerly known as La Sept) and ARTE Deutschland in Baden-Baden (a subsidiary of the two main public German TV networks ARD and ZDF).

As an international joint venture (an EEIG), its programmes focus on audiences in both countries. Because of this, the channel has two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks, one each in French and German.

80% of Arte's programming is provided by its French and German subsidiaries, each making half of the programmes. The remainder is provided by the European subsidiary and the channel's European partners.[1] Selected programmes are available with English, Spanish, Polish and Italian subtitles online.[2][3][4]

In January 2021, Bruno Patino, President of ARTE France, became President of Arte EEIG whilst Peter Weber, Head of Legal Affairs at ZDF, became Vice President. In the same year, the chairmanship of the General Assembly of ARTE EEIG was taken by Walter White, President of Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and Chairman of the German association of public broadcasters ARD. Nicolas Seydoux, President of Gaumont, became Vice-Chairman.[5]

History

The ARTE building in Strasbourg

Arte was initiated as a symbol of Franco-German friendship and had been championed since 1988 by French President François Mitterrand and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. It came to fruition on 2 October 1990, when an Interstate Treaty was signed between France and the German Länder.[5]

Arte began transmissions in 1992, filling frequencies left unused by the demise of La Cinq, the first French commercial television network (created in 1986). The opening night on 30 May 1992 was broadcast live from the Strasbourg Opera House.[6]

Arte started as an evening-only service. In the daytime, its frequencies were shared with other channels. A public channel called Télé Emploi occupied the French frequencies for about a month in 1994, before the start of La Cinquième (now France 5) in December that year. For viewers in Germany, Arte was assigned a frequency on the Astra 1D satellite in late 1994, and it was eventually shared with Nickelodeon Germany, later replaced by the new public children's channel Kinderkanal.

In 1996, it started offering an afternoon schedule with reruns for viewers on digital satellite and digital cable. A "proper" afternoon schedule with programmes between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. was introduced on 6 January 2001.[7] The channel eventually got its own analogue frequency on the Astra satellites.

Arte has been broadcasting 24/7 since 2005. In 2007 the online catch-up service ARTE+7 was launched and offers free access to a broad range of programs within seven days of their original transmission.[8]

In October 2020, Arte marked 30 years since the signing of its founding treaty between France and Germany.[5]

Transmission and reception

ARTE programmes are available with multi-channel audio: all programmes are broadcast in French and German. In addition, whenever possible the original version is offered with French and German subtitles and the hearing or visually impaired may get subtitles or audio description. Since 2015 a selection of programmes have been available online which include English and Spanish subtitles. Polish was to follow in late 2016.[9]

The channel is widely available in Europe. Both the German and the French versions can be received in nearly all of Europe via satellite Astra1 (19, 2° East) and the French version is also available via Hot Bird (13° East). ARTE is also relayed by all cable networks in Germany and France. It is also available on numerous cable networks in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

Arte has been broadcast since 2008 in HD in Germany and France. Like the national channels of their own respective countries, the German HDTVversion of ARTE broadcasts in 720p50, while the French one broadcasts in 1080i25. Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), a subsidiary of RTL Group and located in Luxembourg (formerly known as CLT-UFA and before its merger with UFA, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion), provides most of the technical services for Arte.[10]

In April 2016 Arte co-produced, (with Astra satellite owner, SES) a live Ultra-high-definition television broadcast of the Le Corsaire ballet from the Vienna State Opera. The programme was transmitted free-to-air on the UHD1 demonstration channel from the Astra 19.2°E satellites.[11]

In July 2016, the Italian public broadcaster RAI Com signed a partnership agreement with Arte to collaborate on coproductions and programme acquisitions. In November 2016, the Irish public television RTÉ signed a partnership agreement with Arte to produce programmes related to arts, culture and history as well as web content for ARTE Concert and ARTE in English. Arte also has agreements with Yle (Finnish public broadcasting) and Film Fund Luxembourg (a national fund that supports Luxembourgish audiovisual productions).[5]

Arte programmes can be streamed live or watched on catch-up TV for at least 7 and up to 700 days on the arte.tv platform and on ARTE Concert.

International

In Africa Arte is broadcast via satellite, cable and MMDS, and in many other countries via the digital service CanalSat Horizons. Many French-language Arte programmes are also broadcast in Canada on the Ici ARTV cable channel, the majority-owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (85%) and Arte itself (15%). The Australian Special Broadcasting Service translates many Arte programmes into English for broadcast on its own television network and overseas. In the United Kingdom, Arte, as well as many of its programmes, are available to watch via Learning on Screen.[12]

Market share

Arte usually has more viewers in France than in Germany. In 2015, its share of overall viewing was about 2.2% in France and about 1% in Germany. Before cable and satellite became widely used in France, Arte was available to almost everyone as one of six analogue terrestrial channels. The other five channels were not direct competitors to Arte. In Germany, widespread cable and satellite penetration meant the vast majority of German households had access to about three dozen channels, including several from public broadcasters with content similar to that seen on Arte.[13]

Programming

Series

Online

arte.tv

arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and smart TVs. Arte.tv programmes are organised by theme or genre. They include feature films, documentaries and documentary cinema covering topics such as social affairs, the arts, history, nature and science, series, short and TV films, music and theatre performances, magazine shows, reportage and news, and web-based formats.[14]

Arte's first digital effort was called ARTE+7, launched in September 2007. Initial it was a catch-up service, allowing viewers to watch ARTE programmes up to seven days after they were broadcast on television.[15] arte.tv has also been available for streaming in Germany and France since 2012.[15] Most programmes can be streamed from 5 am on the morning of broadcast and remain available on replay for up to 90 days, sometimes longer. Some programmes are made available online ahead of transmission. Most of arte.tv now consists of web-only content.[16]

Arte also has a podcast site, called Arte Radio. Most of its programmes are in French.

ARTE Extra is a new feature, launched in HbbTV in 2020. Arte Extra provides four "smart playlists" related to different topics such as society, discovery and music which are put together from programmes available on arte.tv. The playlists can be accessed by pushing the red button on the remote control.[17]

An annual Arte film festival takes place online in December. It promotes the European film d'auteur scene and presents films of young directors accessible in 45 European countries in ten different languages. Each month, the "ArteKino Selection" offers one film available in six languages on arte.tv.[18]

ARTE in six languages

Since November 2015 Arte has been making selected programme content – above all documentaries, magazines and live arts – available online with English and Spanish subtitles. Since November 2016 a selection of programmes have featured Polish subtitles.[19] Italian subtitles have been provided since June 2018.[20] This online service is co-funded by the European Commission, enabling 70% of Europeans to watch ARTE in their native language.[2]

ARTE Concert

ARTE Concert (known until 2014 as Arte Live Web[15]) streams a selection of new and recent stage performances. These might be Arte co-productions or recordings by partners, including major venues and independent companies, festivals, and autonomous artists, producers and websites. Genres covered include opera, rock music, theatre, chamber music, jazz and electronic music. Apart from plays and concerts, it also offers backstage reports, exclusive interviews with performers and key figures at various festivals, and extracts from dress rehearsals. The livestreaming platform United We Stream was launched in 2020 in response to the closure of venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day DJs and concerts are streamed live from empty clubs to audiences around the world in partnership with a wide range of performers. ARTE Concert streams more than 900 live shows and replays a year.[21]

In 2018, Arte launched its online opera season. As part of ARTE Concert, it provides access to new opera productions from various European opera houses by live stream or video on demand in six different languages via subtitles. The 2020/2021 opera season featured 21 opera houses from 12 European countries with both classic and contemporary productions.[22]

Digital productions

ARTE produces digital games, for example Bury Me, My Love.[23]

Former themed platforms

In 2009, ARTE Concert (formerly Arte Live Web) was launched, an online platform providing live broadcasts of festivals and concerts. In 2017, the arte.tv platform absorbed the themed platforms ARTE Creative, ARTE Future, ARTE Info and ARTE Cinema, which previously were separate units.[24] ARTE Concert is still organised as a separate brand integrated into Arte's online architecture.

Logos of former themed platforms

Logos

Awards

In the course of the channel's history, Arte productions and coproductions have received a number of important film awards, including several Oscars, Palmes d'Or (Cannes Film Festival), Golden Bears, Golden Lions, Golden Leopards, César Awards for Best Film and Best Documentary Film as well as Lolas in gold for the best film and the best documentary.[25]

In 2016, PRIX EUROPA awarded Arte the "Lifetime Achievement Award" in honour of "extraordinary achievements in the European media world".[26]

See also

Thematic focuses

References

  1. ^ "How is ARTE funded? – ARTE Entreprise". Archived from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Pressemitteilung: Der europäische Kultursender ARTE jetzt auch auf Englisch und Spanisch" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Avec le polonais, ARTE désormais en cinq langues – Services". Services (in French). Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  4. ^ ARTE (12 November 2018). "What we do". ARTE Entreprise. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "Our History". Arte.tv. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  6. ^ "The founding of ARTE". arte.tv. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  7. ^ A R T E M a g a z i n e, Archived 28 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Download.pro.arte.tv, 6 January 2001
  8. ^ "Broadcasting Archives – ARTE Entreprise". Arte.tv. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Arte setzt auf Themenabende". Munsterschezeitung.de. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Arte". Bce.lu. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  11. ^ SES and ARTE to Broadcast Le Corsaire Ballet Live in Ultra HD via Astra 19.2 Business Wire. 29 March 2016. Accessed 27 April 2016
  12. ^ "Help · BoB".
  13. ^ "Zehn Jahre arte" (PDF). Kas.de. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  14. ^ "Deutsch-französischer Kultursender. Videos, Livestream". Arte.tv.
  15. ^ a b c "Verbreitung". arte.tv. 14 January 2015.
  16. ^ "Arte mise sur sa "plateformisation" – Stratégies". Strategies.fr. 2 June 2021.
  17. ^ Uwe Mantel (22 June 2020). ""Arte Extra": Arte weitet sein HbbTV-Angebot weiter aus". DWDL.de GmbH.
  18. ^ "ArteKino Festival : Place au cinéma européen et en ligne". Daily Movies. 30 November 2020.
  19. ^ "ARTE wird multilingual". Info.arte.tv.
  20. ^ "ARTE Presse". Arte.tv (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  21. ^ "Arte brochure :All About Arte 2021" (PDF). Arte.tv. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Arte präsentiert in Kooperation mit 21 europäischen Opernhäusern die neue digitale Opernspielzeit Saison ARTE Opera 21/22". Arte.tv. 21 September 2021.
  23. ^ "Digital productions ARTE". Digital productions ARTE.
  24. ^ "ARTE startet neuen Online-Auftritt". Arte.tv. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  25. ^ "All about ARTE" (PDF). Arte.tv.
  26. ^ "AWARDS ARCHIVE". Prixeuropa.eu.

External links

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