France 3 Alsace

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France 3 Alsace
Launched October 15, 1953
Owned by France Télévisions
Slogan "De près, on se comprend mieux"
Country Flag of France France
Broadcast area Flag of Alsace Alsace
Headquarters Strasbourg
Formerly called RTF Télé-Strasbourg
(1953-1964)

ORTF Télé-Strasbourg
(1964-1975)

FR3 Alsace
(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).

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