France 3
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| TV station ( public service ) | |
| Program type | Full program |
| reception | analog terrestrial , cable , satellite , DVB-T |
| Start of transmission | December 31, 1972 |
| Broadcaster | France Télévisions |
| List of TV channels | |
France 3 is the second largest public television broadcaster in France and the third largest overall . He belongs to France Télévisions .
The ORTF's third station, La troisième chaîne , started broadcasting on December 31, 1972. With the breakdown of the ORTF at the end of 1974, the station became independent and called itself France Régions 3 (FR3).
France Régions 3 was next to Antenne 2 the second television broadcaster that was involved in the founding of France Télévisions in 1992. Since then, the station has been called France 3 .
Several regional formats with their own regional news are broadcast.
France 3 in Germany
France 3 can be received in border areas via antenna and can be received nationwide via digital cable. The regional program from Paris, Île-de-France and Center-Val de Loire is broadcast via digital cable.
Regions of France with their own channel version
There are 24 transmitter versions in the 13 regions of Metropolitan France :
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Île-de-France : Paris Île-de-France ( Paris ) -
Grand Est ( also in Alsatian ): Alsace ( Strasbourg ), Lorraine ( Nancy ), Champagne-Ardenne ( Reims ) -
Hauts-de-France : Nord-Pas-de-Calais ( Lille ), Picardy ( Amiens ) -
Normandy : Normandy ( Rouen ), Normandy ( Caen ) -
Bretagne ( also in Breton ): Bretagne ( Rennes ) -
Pays de la Loire : Pays de la Loire ( Nantes ) -
Center-Val de Loire : Center-Val de Loire ( Orléans ) -
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté : Bourgogne ( Dijon ), Franche-Comté ( Besançon ) -
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes : Rhône-Alpes ( Lyon ), Auvergne ( Clermont-Ferrand ), Alpes ( Grenoble ) -
Nouvelle-Aquitaine ( also in Occitan and Basque ): Aquitaine ( Bordeaux ), Limousin ( Limoges ), Poitou-Charentes ( Poitiers ) -
Occitania ( also in Occitan and Catalan ): Midi-Pyrénées ( Toulouse ), Languedoc-Roussillon ( Montpellier ) -
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ( also in Provencal ): Provence-Alpes ( Marseille ), Côte d'Azur ( Antibes ) -
Corsica ( also in Corsican ): Corse ViaStella ( Ajaccio )