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  2. List of television stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Arte — public Franco-German culture channel from ARD, ZDF and France Télévisions 3sat — cultural network from the ARD, ZDF, ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), and SRG (Swiss Broadcasting). Phoenix — public - with information, documentaries, news, jointly operated by ARD and ZDF

  3. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    First German private television satellite channel launched in 2001. Dolphin-TV: Dolphin-TV German Television Inc. 2007: German private television satellite channel launched in 2006. GermanTV: Deutsche Welle TV, ARD & ZDF (German Public Broadcasters) 2005: Satellite channel launched in 2001.

  4. List of German-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    public channel association Arte: ARTE France & ARTE Deutschland: Franco-German coproduction BRF TV: Belgischer Rundfunk: local channel for the German-speaking minority in East Belgium: DW-TV: Federal Republic of Germany: ProSiebenSat.1 Welt: ProSiebenSat.1 Media: in the U.S. and Canada, programming from the German television channels ProSieben ...

  5. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Welle (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə] ⓘ; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW (pronounced), is a German public, state-owned [1] international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. [3] The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in English, Spanish, and Arabic ...

  6. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 1992, Deutsche Welle inherited RIAS-TV's broadcast facilities, using them to start a German and English-language television channel broadcast via satellite, DW (TV), adding a short Spanish broadcast segment the following year. In 1995, it began 24-hour operation (12 hours in German, 10 hours in English, two hours in Spanish).

  7. Television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has run a regular Teletext service (often called Videotext) since 1 June 1980 on the public broadcasting channels. Almost all German TV stations have teletext. [12] [13] Even with the advent of digital television, teletext is still widely used. [14] Teletext pages are selected via a three-digit number, ranging from 100 to 899.

  8. Category:German-language television stations - Wikipedia

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    Europe by Satellite; Eurosport 2 Xtra (German TV channel) F. Fix & Foxi (TV channel) Focus Gesundheit; Fox (German TV channel) Funk (service) G. Gems TV (German TV ...

  9. earthTV - Wikipedia

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    EarthTV Network GmbH is a German satellite Television Network, which airs live broadcasts from its camera network around the world. [1] [2] Cameras are located in well-known cities as well as lesser-known locations. EarthTV cameras usually feature beaches, mountains, seaside resorts, or skylines of major cities.