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  2. ProSiebenSat.1 Welt - Wikipedia

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    ProSiebenSat1 Welt (styled as P7S1 Welt as of January 2020) is a German-language television channel developed for North American audiences.. The channel offers old and current programming selections from the commercial German television channels Sat.1, ProSieben, kabel eins, ProSieben Maxx, Sat.1 Gold and sixx, which are owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media.

  3. 3sat - Wikipedia

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    3sat (German pronunciation: [ˈdʁaɪ̯ˌzat], Dreisat) is a free-to-air German-language public service television channel. It is a generalist channel with a cultural focus [1] and is jointly operated by public broadcasters from Germany (ZDF, ARD), Austria and Switzerland ().

  4. 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

  5. List of German-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Federal Republic of Germany: ProSiebenSat.1 Welt: ProSiebenSat.1 Media: in the U.S. and Canada, programming from the German television channels ProSieben, Sat.1, Kabel 1 and N24: RTL International: RTL Group: External broadcasting service of RTL Television (2016-2017) Dolphin TV: German Television Channel based in Florida (discontinued in May 2007)

  6. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in English, Spanish, and Arabic. [4] The work of DW is regulated by the Deutsche Welle Act, [note 1] [5] stating that content is intended to be independent of government influence. DW is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). [6]

  7. 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).

  8. Sat.1 - Wikipedia

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    Sat.1 (German pronunciation: [zatˈˀaɪ̯ns]) is a German free-to-air television channel that is a part of the ProSiebenSat.1 Media Group.. It is considered the first privately owned television network in Germany, having been launched in January 1984 as PKS (Programmgesellschaft für Kabel- und Satellitenrundfunk), initially a joint venture of various publishing houses, and was rebranded as ...

  9. Television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Digital satellite television has been officially available in Germany since 1996. Prior to May 2012, most of the 30+ TV stations broadcast their satellite signal using both analogue and digital (DVB-S); however, all analogue satellite broadcasts ceased on 30 April 2012.