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- ARTE programmes are available with multi-channel audio: all programmes are broadcast in French and German. In addition, whenever possible the original version is offered with French and German subtitles and the hearing or visually impaired may get subtitles or audio description.
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Apr 9, 2024 · With a digital programme offering in six languages, ARTE is reaching a growing audience across Europe. In addition to German and French, more than 1,500 programmes are also freely available in English, Spanish, Polish and Italian on arte.tv and via the apps for mobile devices and smart TV.
How do I find out if a programme is available in several languages? Most programmes are available on the digital channels in German and French. For the other language versions (original version with subtitles in English, Spanish, Polish or Italian), please check the respective website on arte.tv by changing the language version in the right ...
Arte (/ ɑːrˈteɪ /, 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.
Jan 18, 2023 · Available online every Saturday between 9:00 and 9:30 pm, Arte Europe Weekly is available in eight languages: French, German, Spanish and English, with subtitles for the English version...
Language versions. Is it possible to watch programmes in the original language? How do I find out if a programme is available in several languages? How do I change the language version?
Jul 26, 2017 · Arte’s content, all of which can already be watched on playback in France and Germany, is progressively being made available for free in other countries and with subtitles in the relevant languages, a project this time funded by the European Union.
Since 1992 ARTE has been bringing Europeans together. Based in Strasbourg and financed by the TV licence fee levied in France and Germany. 85 % of the programmes are produced in Europe. 70 % of Europeans can watch ARTE in their mother tongue French, German, English, Spanish, Polish and Italian.