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The channel. A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape : - Private - TF1, M6, Canal+ - Public - France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, ARTE. The channel Introduction. The channel Introduction. A European public-service TV channel

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  1. The channel

  2. A European public-service TV channel • ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape : • - Private- TF1, M6, Canal+ • - Public- France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, ARTE The channelIntroduction

  3. The channelIntroduction A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape

  4. The channelIntroduction A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape

  5. The channelIntroduction A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape

  6. The channelIntroduction A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape

  7. The channelIntroduction A European public-service TV channel ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape

  8. ARTE in the German audiovisual landscape: • Private- RTL, Sat 1, Pro 7, RTL2 • Public- ARD, ZDF, 3sat, ARTE The channelIntroduction

  9. The channelStructure ARTE France (50%)(Paris) France TV (45%), French State (25%) Radio France (15%), INA (15%) ARTE G.E.I.E. (Strasbourg) ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH (50%) ARD (50%), ZDF (50%) (Baden-Baden)

  10. The channelHistory 1982 President Mitterrand asks famous historian G. Duby to compile a report about the relations between culture and television. This report leads to the creation of : 1984 La Sept -first French cultural channel 1988 First Franco-German studies about a television channel involving both countries 1990 Interstate Treaty founds a European Culture Channel 1992 ARTE’s first programmes are broadcast via satellite and cable, then on the French terrestrial network (September)

  11. The channelHistory 1993 Belgium’sRTBF becomes an associate Member 1995 Swiss SSR and Spanish TVE sign cooperation agreements 1996 Poland’s TVP signs a cooperation agreement 1996 ARTE reaches 11% of the French Market with Roberto Benigni’s Il Monstro 1998 Austrian ORF signs a cooperation agreement 1999 65 million households have access to ARTE Finnish YLE signs a cooperation agreement Digital Broadcasting from 2 p.m. on French and German Satellites

  12. The channelHistory 2001 Analogic broadcasting 24 hours a day via ASTRA 2001 New cooperation agreements with Dutch NPSandtheBBC 2002 Swedish SVT signs a cooperation agreement ARTE Radio on the Web 2003 77 million of households have access to ARTE 2004 New schedule, new programmes 2005 Broadcasting of ARTE in France in terrestrial digital mode 24 hours a day

  13. The channelHistory 2006 Broadcasting of ARTE programmes by Video On Demand and mobile telephones Re-election of Jérôme Clément as President of ARTE France Broadcasting of ARTE Belgique, window of RTBF on ARTE in Belgium 2007 Gottfried Langenstein nominated President of ARTE GEIE, Jérôme Clément, Vice-President 2008 Broadcasting in High Definition on the Terrestrial Network in France “Gaza Sderot” and “Twenty Show” on the ARTE Website 2009 New Association agreement with Greck Public TV – ERT Launching of ARTE Live Web

  14. The channelMissions Mission 1: Culture • Culture meant in a broad sense: • Arts: Music, theatre, dance, painting, photography, architecture… • A cultural way of looking at the world, “as it goes”: Science, history, environment, geopolitics, current affairs, news…

  15. Mission 2 : Europe • A bi-national TV station • “Bring the peoples of Europe together” • Broadcasting centred on Europe • Cooperation agreements with 7 European TV stations • Multilingual programmes • 90% of European • programmes: The channelMissions

  16. The channel Broadcasting France: analog terrestrial from 7pm to 3am (Atlantic Bird) + digital terrestrial 8am to 3am Germany, Europe: cable + satellite from 2pm to 3am (Astra, Hot Bird) Africa: as payTV on satellite, from 7pm to 3am (Intelsat)

  17. The channel International Relations • 4 lines of action : • 1. Contribution to the French audiovisual • presence in the world (TV5, CFI) • 2. Cooperation with television networks from • Central and Eastern Europe • 3. International communication • 4. New developments, partnerships with • foreign TV stations

  18. The channel Human Resources • ARTE France 215 permanent staff + freelance ARTE G.E.I.E. 365 permanentstaff + 450 non-permanent staff ARTE Deutschland • ARTE Staff, ARD, ZDF • 40 permanent staff

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