40-644: WTV may refer to: Television [ edit ] WTV, a regional television channel in West-Flanders, Belgium, see the list of television stations in Belgium West TV , a free-to-air community television station based in Perth, Australia W Network , a Canadian cable channel aimed at women W Channel (Australia) , an Australian television network originally focussed on female-oriented programming, now
80-527: A drama channel World Television , a virtual communication agency Wakayama Telecasting Corporation , a Japanese terrestrial television station based in Wakayama Other uses [ edit ] WTV (Windows Recorded TV Show) , a Windows video file format Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title WTV . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
120-911: A selection of programmes have featured Polish subtitles. Italian subtitles have been provided since June 2018. This online service is co-funded by the European Commission , enabling 70% of Europeans to watch ARTE in their native language. ARTE Concert (known until 2014 as Arte Live Web ) streams a selection of new and recent stage performances. These might be Arte co-productions or recordings by partners, including major venues and independent companies, festivals, and autonomous artists, producers and websites. Genres covered include opera, rock music, theatre, chamber music, jazz and electronic music. Apart from plays and concerts, it also offers backstage reports, exclusive interviews with performers and key figures at various festivals, and extracts from dress rehearsals. The livestreaming platform United We Stream
160-433: Is different from Wikidata Arte Arte ( / ɑː r ˈ t eɪ / , French pronunciation: [aʁte] , German: [ˈaʁtə] ; Association relative à la télévision européenne ( Association relating to European television ), sometimes stylised in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture . It is made up of three separate companies:
200-878: The Belgian television channels that are broadcast either terrestrially ( DVB-T ), via cable ( Telenet , VOO and Numericable ) or phone lines ( Proximus ), or via satellite ( TV Vlaanderen and Télésat ). Name Owner Description Language Availability AB3 Mediawan Thematics commercial station French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite ABXplore Mediawan Thematics commercial station French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels - Satellite Actua TV Actua TV BVBA political news channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels Antenne Centre Regional television of
240-1352: The Bruges area and the Belgian coast Dutch Cable networks in Province of West Flanders , Arrondissements of Bruges , Ostend , Diksmuide and Veurne Kanaal Z Roularta Media Group finance channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels La Une RTBF public broadcaster French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - DVB-T in Wallonia and Brussels - (HD version on cable) Tipik RTBF French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - DVB-T in Wallonia and Brussels - (HD version on cable) La Trois RTBF French Cable networks and DVB-T in Wallonia and Brussels - (HD version on cable) Tipikvision RTBF visual radio French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels - Satellite. Life! TV Life!TV Broadcasting Company NV Showbizz channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels LN24 Les News 24 SA News channel French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels MCM MCM Group music station French Closed down MaTélé Regional television of
280-1659: The Brussels Capital Region TV Limburg Concentra Regional television of the province of Limburg Dutch Cable networks in Province of Limburg TV-Oost Concentra Regional television of East-Flanders Dutch Cable networks in Province of East-Flanders, Arrondissement of Aalst , Dendermonde and Sint-Niklaas TVCom Regional television of Walloon Brabant French Cable networks in Province of Walloon Brabant TV Lux TV Lux ASBL Regional television of Belgian Luxembourg French Cable networks in Province of Luxembourg Play4 Play Media mainstream and young channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version on cable) Play5 Play Media Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version on cable) Play6 Play Media channel aimed at men Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version on cable) Play7 Play Media channel aimed at women Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version on cable) Play247 Play Media Reality show program Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels Play Crime Play Media Crime channel in movie and series Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version on cable) Play More Play Media & Telenet pay-TV with
320-810: The Brussels-Capital Region French Cable networks in Brussels Capital Region , DVB-T in Brussels Télé MB Regional television of the Mons area French Cable networks in Province of Hainaut, city of Mons and surroundings Télé Sambre Regional television of the Charleroi area French Cable networks in Province of Hainaut, city of Charleroi and surroundings Télé Vesdre Regional television of
360-729: The Gembloux area French Cable networks in Province of Namur, city of Gembloux and surroundings Comedy Central PIN commercial station Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels DAZN DAZN Group pay-TV with the channels DAZN 1-3 and DAZN Pro League 1-3 French, Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. DAZN with extended exclusive football content from Pro League. Euronews Euronews SA news station French, English, German, Italian, Spanish Cable and DVB-T in Wallonia and Brussels (Only French audio on DVB-T) Eurosport Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA pay-TV with
400-569: The German-speaking community of Belgium German Cable networks in the German-speaking community and surrounding Walloon municipalities Canal C Regional television of the Namur area French Cable networks in Province of Namur , city of Namur and surroundings Canal Z Roularta Media Group finance channel French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels Canal Zoom Regional television of
440-774: The Ghent area Dutch Cable networks in Province of East Flanders , Arrondissements of Ghent , Eeklo and Oudenaarde Be 1 Pay TV, formerly Canal + Belgique, with the channels Be 1, Be 1 +1, Be Ciné, Be Be Séries, VOOsport World (1-4) French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be 1 and VOOsport World 1) Be Ciné Pay TV, movies channel French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be Ciné) Be Séries Pay TV, series channel French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be Séries) BRF TV Belgischer Rundfunk Regional public broadcaster for
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#1732797326708480-539: The Jemelles area French Cable networks in Province of Namur, Arrondissement of Dinant National Geographic National Geographic Society & The Walt Disney Company Documentary Dutch and French Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite. Nickelodeon / MTV PIN children's channel / music station Dutch and French Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite NoTélé Regional television of
520-570: The La Louvière area French Cable networks in Province of Hainaut , city of La Louvière and surroundings) Arte Belgique Cooperation between RTBF and ARTE Cultural network French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite ATV Regional television of the Antwerp area Dutch Cable networks in Province of Antwerp , Arrondissement of Antwerp AVS Regional television of
560-1194: The Le Corsaire ballet from the Vienna State Opera. The programme was transmitted free-to-air on the UHD1 demonstration channel from the Astra 19.2°E satellites. In July 2016, the Italian public broadcaster RAI Com signed a partnership agreement with Arte to collaborate on coproductions and programme acquisitions. In November 2016, the Irish public television RTÉ signed a partnership agreement with Arte to produce programmes related to arts, culture and history as well as web content for ARTE Concert and ARTE in English. Arte also has agreements with Yle (Finnish public broadcasting) and Film Fund Luxembourg (a national fund that supports Luxembourgish audiovisual productions). Arte programmes can be streamed live or watched on catch-up TV for at least 7 and up to 700 days on
600-693: The Mechelen area and the Campine Dutch Cable networks in Province of Antwerp, Arrondissements of Mechelen and Turnhout Stories Vlamex BVBA Showbizz channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite Studio 100 TV Studio 100 & Proximus music station for children Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels Star Channel The Walt Disney Company TV series channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite. BX1 BX1 Regional broadcaster for
640-608: The Strasbourg -based European Economic Interest Grouping ( EEIG ) ARTE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, ARTE France in Paris (formerly known as La Sept ) and ARTE Deutschland in Baden-Baden (a subsidiary of the two main public German TV networks ARD and ZDF ). As an international joint venture (an EEIG ), its programmes focus on audiences in both countries. Because of this,
680-1419: The Tournai area French Cable networks in Province of Hainaut, city of Tournai and surroundings Ketnet VRT children's network of the VRT Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite Pickx+ Sports Proximus pay-TV with the channels Pickx+ Sports 1-10 and Pickx+ Sports Pop-up Dutch / French Proximus VDSL network in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. Via Calcio Closed down after two seasons broadcasting Italian football competition. Proximus 11+ launched in July 2012 with extended exclusive football content from UEFA Champions League, Spanish and Portuguese competitions, whilst Proximus 11 offers free Belgian football competition. Proximus 5 started January 2012 with exclusive Belgian basketball competition. Pickx+ Proximus pay-TV, movie and series channel Dutch / French Proximus VDSL network in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. Qmusic TV DPG Media music station Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite. Radio Contact Vision DPG Media & Groupe Rossel visual radio French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels - Satellite. Ring TV Regional television of
720-499: The Verviers area French Cable networks in Province of Liège, city of Verviers and surroundings TLC Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA channel aimed at women Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite TV5Monde see main page International broadcaster French Satellite BRUZZ Vlaams-Brusselse Media vzw Regional television of Brussels Dutch Cable networks in
760-1221: The Flemish public broadcaster Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite VRT Canvas /Ketnet Junior VRT kid's timeshared, cultural and sports channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite VTM / VTM Kids DPG Media main channel and kid's channel timeshared of commercial TV in Flanders and Brussels Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version) VTM2 DPG Media Lifestyle channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite VTM3 DPG Media general entertainment Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels VTM4 DPG Media young and alternative channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite VTM Gold DPG Media Classic series & show Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite VTM Non-Stop DPG Media Medical Drama and Documentary and Classical shows Program Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite - (HD version) VOOSport World VOO pay-TV with
800-690: The French frequencies for about a month in 1994, before the start of La Cinquième ( now France 5 ) in December that year. For viewers in Germany, Arte was assigned a frequency on the Astra 1D satellite in late 1994, and it was eventually shared with Nickelodeon Germany , later replaced by the new public children's channel Kika . In 1996, it started offering an afternoon schedule with reruns for viewers on digital satellite and digital cable. A "proper" afternoon schedule with programmes between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
840-551: The French one broadcasts in 1080i25 . Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), a subsidiary of RTL Group and located in Luxembourg (formerly known as CLT-UFA and before its merger with UFA, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion), provides most of the technical services for Arte. In April 2016 Arte co-produced, (with Astra satellite owner, SES ) a live Ultra-high-definition television broadcast of
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#1732797326708880-677: The French version is also available via Hot Bird (13° East). ARTE is also relayed by all cable networks in Germany and France. It is also available on numerous cable networks in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Arte has been broadcast since 2008 in HD in Germany and France. Like the national channels of their own respective countries, the German HDTVversion of ARTE broadcasts in 720p50 , while
920-636: The United Kingdom, Arte, as well as many of its programmes, are available to watch via Learning on Screen . Arte usually has more viewers in France than in Germany. In 2015, its share of overall viewing was about 2.2% in France and about 1% in Germany. Before cable and satellite became widely used in France, Arte was available to almost everyone as one of six analogue terrestrial channels. The other five channels were not direct competitors to Arte. In Germany, widespread cable and satellite penetration meant
960-721: The arte.tv platform and on ARTE Concert. In Africa Arte is broadcast via satellite , cable and MMDS , and in many other countries via the digital service CanalSat Horizons. Many French-language Arte programmes are also broadcast in Canada on the Ici ARTV cable channel, the majority-owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (85%) and Arte itself (15%). The Australian Special Broadcasting Service translates many Arte programmes into English for broadcast on its own television network and overseas. In
1000-554: The arts, history, nature and science, series, short and TV films, music and theatre performances, magazine shows, reportage and news, and web-based formats. Arte's first digital effort was called ARTE+7, launched in September 2007. Initial it was a catch-up service, allowing viewers to watch ARTE programmes up to seven days after they were broadcast on television. arte.tv has also been available for streaming in Germany and France since 2012. Most programmes can be streamed from 5 am on
1040-678: The channel has two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks, one each in French and German . 80% of Arte's programming is provided by its French and German subsidiaries, each making half of the programmes. The remainder is provided by the European subsidiary and the channel's European partners. Selected programmes are available with English , Spanish , Polish and Italian subtitles online. In January 2021, Bruno Patino, President of ARTE France, became President of Arte EEIG whilst Peter Weber, Head of Legal Affairs at ZDF , became Vice President. In
1080-726: The channels Eurosport 1-2 French, Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. Cultuur 7 Lint Media Culture programming Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - (HD version on cable) Sport10 Lint Media Sport channel Dutch Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - (HD version on cable) Discovery Channel Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA Documentary Dutch Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels. Disney Channel The Walt Disney Company children's channel Dutch and French Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite. Focus TV Roularta Media Group Regional television of
1120-657: The channels Play More Black, Play More Cinema, Play More Kicks Dutch Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels (Play More Black, Play More Cinema & Play More Kicks in HD) Play Sports Play Media & Telenet pay-TV with the channels Play Sports 1-4 & 7, Play Sports Golf, Play Sports Premier League Dutch Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels (Play Sports 1-4 & 7, Play Sports Golf & Play Sports Premier League in HD) VRT 1 VRT Main channel of
1160-2324: The channels VOOSport World (1-4) French Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels WTV Roularta Media Group Regional television of the southern part of West-Flanders Dutch Cable networks in Province of West-Flanders, Arrondissements of Kortrijk , Roeselare , Tielt and Ypres See also [ edit ] Television in Belgium v t e List of television stations in Europe Sovereign states Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom States with limited recognition Abkhazia Kosovo Northern Cyprus South Ossetia Transnistria Dependencies and other entities Åland Faroe Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Svalbard Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_television_stations_in_Belgium&oldid=1258612783 " Categories : Lists of television channels by country Television in Belgium Belgian television-related lists Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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1240-620: The morning of broadcast and remain available on replay for up to 90 days, sometimes longer. Some programmes are made available online ahead of transmission. Most of arte.tv now consists of web-only content. Arte also has a podcast site, called Arte Radio . Most of its programmes are in French. ARTE Extra is a new feature, launched in HbbTV in 2020. Arte Extra provides four "smart playlists" related to different topics such as society, discovery and music which are put together from programmes available on arte.tv. The playlists can be accessed by pushing
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1280-560: The original version is offered with French and German subtitles and the hearing or visually impaired may get subtitles or audio description . Since 2015 a selection of programmes have been available online which include English and Spanish subtitles. Polish was to follow in late 2016. The channel is widely available in Europe. Both the German and the French versions can be received in nearly all of Europe via satellite Astra1 (19, 2° East) and
1320-541: The red button on the remote control. An annual Arte film festival takes place online in December. It promotes the European film d'auteur scene and presents films of young directors accessible in 45 European countries in ten different languages. Each month, the "ArteKino Selection" offers one film available in six languages on arte.tv. Since November 2015 Arte has been making selected programme content – above all documentaries, magazines and live arts – available online with English and Spanish subtitles. Since November 2016
1360-577: The same year, the chairmanship of the General Assembly of ARTE EEIG was taken by Tom Buhrow , President of Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and Chairman of the German association of public broadcasters ARD . Nicolas Seydoux, President of Gaumont, became Vice-Chairman. Arte was initiated as a symbol of Franco-German friendship and had been championed since 1988 by French President François Mitterrand and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl . It came to fruition on 2 October 1990, when an Interstate Treaty
1400-446: The vast majority of German households had access to about three dozen channels, including several from public broadcasters with content similar to that seen on Arte. arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and smart TVs. Arte.tv programmes are organised by theme or genre. They include feature films, documentaries and documentary cinema covering topics such as social affairs,
1440-1504: The western part of Flemish Brabant Dutch Cable networks in Province of Flemish Brabant , Arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde ROB TV Corelio Regional television of the Leuven area Dutch Cable networks in Flemish Brabant, Arrondissement of Leuven RTC Liège Regional television of the Liège area French Cable networks in Liège Province , city of Liège and surroundings - (HD version on cable) RTL Club DPG Media & Groupe Rossel commercial station French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - (HD version on cable) RTL District DPG Media & Groupe Rossel Crime channel in movie and series French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - (HD version on cable) RTL Plug DPG Media & Groupe Rossel commercial station French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - (HD version on cable) RTL TVI DPG Media & Groupe Rossel main channel of commercial TV in Wallonia and Brussels French Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - DVB-T in parts of Wallonia - (HD version on cable) RTV Regional television of
1480-620: Was introduced on 6 January 2001. The channel eventually got its own analogue frequency on the Astra satellites. Arte has been broadcasting 24/7 since 2005. In 2007 the online catch-up service ARTE+7 was launched and offers free access to a broad range of programs within seven days of their original transmission. In October 2020, Arte marked 30 years since the signing of its founding treaty between France and Germany. ARTE programmes are available with multi-channel audio: all programmes are broadcast in French and German. In addition, whenever possible
1520-823: Was launched in 2020 in response to the closure of venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day DJs and concerts are streamed live from empty clubs to audiences around the world in partnership with a wide range of performers. ARTE Concert streams more than 900 live shows and replays a year. In 2018, Arte launched its online opera season. As part of ARTE Concert, it provides access to new opera productions from various European opera houses by live stream or video on demand in six different languages via subtitles. The 2020/2021 opera season featured 21 opera houses from 12 European countries with both classic and contemporary productions. ARTE produces digital games, for example Bury Me, My Love . In 2009, ARTE Concert (formerly Arte Live Web)
1560-436: Was launched, an online platform providing live broadcasts of festivals and concerts. In 2017, the arte.tv platform absorbed the themed platforms ARTE Creative , ARTE Future , ARTE Info and ARTE Cinema , which previously were separate units. ARTE Concert is still organised as a separate brand integrated into Arte's online architecture. In the course of the channel's history, Arte productions and coproductions have received
1600-594: Was signed between France and the German Länder . Arte began transmissions in 1992, filling frequencies left unused by the demise of La Cinq , the first French commercial television network (created in 1986). The opening night on 30 May 1992 was broadcast live from the Strasbourg Opera House . Arte started as an evening-only service. In the daytime, its frequencies were shared with other channels. A public channel called Télé Emploi occupied
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