Arte
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Arte
Arte 2011.svg
Launched 30 May 1992
Owned by Groupe Arte
Picture format 576i50 (SDTV)
720p50 (HDTV) (Germany)
1080i50 (HDTV) (France)
Audience share 2% (2013, in France)
0.7% (2011, in Germany[1])
Country France
Germany
Language French
German
Broadcast area France
Germany
Belgium
Switzerland
Luxembourg
Monaco
Replaced La Cinq
La Sept
Website arte.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
TNT Channel 7
Channel 57 (HD)
DVB-T Germany, wherever DVB-T coverage is present
Satellite
Canalsat Channel 7 (SD/HD)
Channel 505 (HD)
Channel 705 (SD)
TNTSAT Channel 7
Orange TV Channel 7
Bis Télévisions Channel 7
CanalDigitaal Channel 26 (German, HD)
Channel 122 (German, SD)
Channel 196 (French, SD)
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal Channel 88 (French)
Channel 139 (German)
SKY Italia Channel 544
AB3 (5°W) 11590.00 V (DVB)
Astra 1KR (19.2°E) 10744H 22000 5/6
Hotbird 11623.00 V
Cable
Unitymedia Channel 280
Kabel Deutschland Channel 110
Kabel BW S2 (113 MHz)
Numericable (France) Channel 7
MC Cable Channel 7
UPC Austria Channel 129
UPC Tirol Channel 060
Naxoo Channel 9
Numericable (Bel., French) Channel 7
Numericable (Bel., Dutch) Channel 37
Numericable (Lux., French) Channel 15
Numericable (Lux., German) Channel 55
Ziggo Channel 610
Cablecom (Switzerland) Channel 045 (digital CH-D)
HOT (Israel) Channel 146
UPC Netherlands Channel 318
IPTV
T-Home Entertain Channel 45
Alice TV (Germany) Channel 15
Arcor Digital TV Channel 14
DartyBox Channel 7
Neuf Box TV Channel 7
Freebox TV Channel 7
Orange TV Channel 7
Alice TV (France) Channel 7
Bbox TV Channel 7
Belgacom TV (Wallonia and Brussels) Channel 13
Belgacom TV (Flanders) Channel 60
KPN Channel 49
Canalsat Channel 7 (SD/HD)
Channel 505 (HD)
Arte (Association Relative à la Télévision Européenne) is a Franco-German TV network, a European channel, that promotes programming in the areas of culture and the arts. It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg based European Economic Interest Grouping Arte GEIE plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, Arte France in Paris (France) and Arte Deutschland in Baden-Baden (Germany).
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