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Arte (Association Relative à la Télévision Européenne) is a Franco-German TV network. It is a European culture channel and aims to promote quality programming especially in areas of culture and the arts. Its facilities are located in Issy-les-Moulineaux, South of Paris and Strasbourg (headquarters) in France and Baden-Baden in Germany.
Because it is an international joint venture (an EEIG), programs cater technically to audiences from both countries. This implies double-titling, opposite-language subtitling and dubbing, hosts speaking both languages alternately and generally two separate audio tracks (available through DVB-T, satellite television and digital cable).
Arte began transmission in 1992, filling frequencies left unused by the demise of La Cinq, the first French commercial television network (created in 1986).
Programs are created by Arte France formerly known as La Sept (theoretically La Société d'édition des programmes de télévision, but also a play on words, given that the name intuitively means the seventh network and indeed La Sept existed while the fifth network was still La Cinq; it made satellite television programs at the time) and by ARTE Deutschland GmbH, a subsidiary of the two main public German TV networks ARD and ZDF.
Les apprentis-sorciers du climat (ARTE TV)
Richard Bona Jam - Live at One Shot Not - Arte TV
World Bicycle Relief ARTE TV (EN)
Local Music Scene Report (Portugal)-Arte TV channel (France) 90's
Ukraine: "Hunt for Russians" German ARTE TV channel Eng Subs
Fashion In Israel | ARTE TV Channel visits Shenkar
ARTE TV Die Eisbergjäger von Neufundland
Viso performance on arte.tv
Franco-German 'ARTE' TV channel on EUPOL COPPS (August 2009)
Bahreïn: Le Pays Interdit - Arte TV (Bahrain: The Forbidden Country) [Arabic/English Subs]
Nina Hagen - Arte TV Interview, 2011
Issa Ghandour on ARTE TV (French/German Channel) عيسى غندور
Natur - Spekulationsobjekt mit Zukunft - Arte - German - Doku
French Artist Alice Riehl talks about her work on Arte TV