NBF3

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NBF3
Station logo
TV channel
Program type Division program
reception Analog: Cable
Digital: Cable , Internet
Image resolution ( Entry missing )
business May 16, 2014 (as NBF3) to November 1, 2014
language German
Seat Neuruppin , Perleberg
owner Ruppiner Medien GmbH
executive Director Cornelia Leue
List of TV channels
Website

NBF3 was a regional television broadcaster for the districts of Ostprignitz-Ruppin , Prignitz and Havelland based in Neuruppin . The station also had another studio in Perleberg . The station went off the transmitters on May 16, 2014 havellandTV , prignitzTV and ruppinTV forth. In the course of the bankruptcy of Ruppiner Medien GmbH, the station ceased broadcasting on November 1, 2014.

history

On 25 January 1999, the station started ruppinTV and prignitzTV . Since December 4, 2009, havellandTV has also been on most of the cable networks in Havelland. In September 2013 there was a change of ownership, the broadcasting chain has been coordinated from Prignitz since then. In 2014 the three local windows were converted into the television station NBF3 (NBF3 means "Northwest Brandenbung Fernsehen", the "3" stands for the three districts of the transmission area). Since then, NBF3 has been advertising with the slogan “At home between the Elbe and Havel”. On September 5, 2014, the owner, Ruppiner Medien GmbH, filed for preliminary insolvency. On November 1, 2014, the production of new programs was discontinued and the station's website went offline.

program

The NBF3 program consisted of, among other things, the in-house productions Hallo Nordwestbrandenburg , the talk shows with Margarete Jungblut and Petra Ferch, and the medical advisor " Your Consultation" . It was also planned to broadcast the monthly sports magazine Nachspielzeit as well as other in-house productions, which could no longer be implemented due to the increasing economic difficulties of the station and internal discrepancies about the direction of the station. The new weekly journal Hallo Nordwestbrandenburg , originally planned to take two hours , also went on air as a half-hour version. The journal included NBF3 On the Point , the weather report and current event tips . Numerous third-party productions, such as the angler magazine Biss-TV , the railroad show modell + bahn or the agricultural journal Traktor TV initially included the broadcaster's new program. However, due to the problems mentioned above, the new concept was terminated after a month and abandoned in favor of the previous one-hour rotation program. From then on, the old transmitter IDs were also used again.

Offers on the Internet

All broadcast video contributions were available on the broadcaster's website for a few weeks. These have also been shared on the company's own Facebook channel since 2010 . From the restructuring in 2014, the station also had an account on the social network Twitter .

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