TV Main Franconia

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TV Main Franconia
Station logo
TV station (under private law)
Program type Regional television
reception DVB-S , cable TV , live stream
Image resolution ( Entry missing )
Start of transmission 17th February 1988
Seat Wurzburg , Germany
owner TV Mainfranken GmbH & Co. KG
executive Director Johannes Muhr, Daniel Pesch
List of TV channels
Website

TV Mainfranken , or tvm for short, (formerly TV touring ) is a private Bavarian regional television broadcaster for the Lower Franconia region with a range of up to 350,000 viewers.

Emergence

Former logo

TV touring was one of the first private, regional television broadcasters in Bavaria. The TV station was founded in 1987. In February 1988 TV touring went on air for the first time in Würzburg. The station expanded in 1990 and went on air in the Schweinfurt location with its own program. A regional news portal at www.tvmainfranken.de has been part of the offer since 2006 . The company now also has its own advertising agency, mainfranken media . Since December 2017 the station has been called TV Mainfranken .

program

Current topics of the region are presented in Mainfranken aktuell , a 30-minute news magazine. In addition, information on the subjects of sport, people, health, talk, news and business is offered via the so-called “special interest” programs, often with a regional reference.

reception

  • via cable: Broadcasts via cable 24 hours a day on local channel 9 and from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on the RTL frequency .
  • via digital satellite (manual search): Transponder 1,049 (10,714 MHz) Astra 1KR Network ID: 1 Transport Stream ID (TSID): 1049 Modulation: DVB-S2 8-PSK Polarization: Horizontal Symbol rate: 22000MSym / s FEC 2/3
  • via IPTV: offered by Telekom Entertain on channel 439
  • via live stream: online at www.tvmainfranken.de

Awards

By 2010, eight TV touring contributions or formats had been awarded the BLM ( Bayerische Landeszentrale für neue Medien ) television prize.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. infratest media analysis 2009 (PDF file; 268 kB)