France 3 Alsace
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| Launched | October 15, 1953 |
| Owned by | France Télévisions |
| Slogan | "De près, on se comprend mieux" |
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| Headquarters | Strasbourg |
| Formerly called | RTF Télé-Strasbourg (1953-1964) ORTF Télé-Strasbourg (1975-1992) |
| Website | alsace.france3.fr |
France 3 Alsace is one of the 13 regional stations of France 3, broadcasting in the Alsace region from its headquarters is Strasbourg. Broadcasting regional news, programmes and sport.
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[edit] History
RTF Télé-Strasbourg began broadcasting on 15 October 1953. In 1964, RTF was replaced with ORTF by the government, with RTF Télé-Strasbourg becoming ORTF Télé-Strasbourg. After the break-up of ORTF on 6 January 1975, ORTF Télé-Strasbourg becomes FR3 Alsace. Following the establishment of France Télévisions on 7 September 1992, FR3 Alsace becomes France 3 Alsace.
[edit] News
France 3 Alsace broadcasts two regional news programmes, France 3 Édition Strasbourg for Bas-Rhin and France 3 Haute-Alsace for Haut-Rhin.
[edit] Programmes
- 19/20 Rund Um: local news programme in Alsatian with French subtitles. Broadcast every day at 6:45 p.m.
- Triangle
- C'est mieux le matin
- Vis à vis
- 7 jours en Alsace et Le Mag: news debate programme.
- Européos: programme on Europe and European institutions.
- Sportshow: a weekly sport programme.
[edit] Capital
France 3 Alsace has an annual budget of €20.4 million (£14.3 m, $29.3 m) (roughly 2% of the national budget of France 3).
[edit] Broadcast area
France 3 Alsace broadcasts to Alsace, and also covering Basel in Switzerland and parts of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. With a population of around 2.5 million people (including 1.8 million in Alsace).
[edit] External links
- Official site (French)
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