ORF III
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Country | Austria, Italy (South Tyrol) |
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Programming | |
Picture format | 576i (16:9 SDTV) 720p (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | ORF |
Sister channels | ORF 1 ORF 2 ORF Sport + |
History | |
Launched | 26 October 2011 |
Replaced | TW1 |
Links | |
Website | tv.orf.at/orf3 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
DVB-T (Austria) | Channel 5 (DVB-T MUX B) |
Cable | |
Magenta Telekom (Austria) | Channel 112 |
Satellite | |
DVB-S2 ASTRA 1KR (Europe) | 11.273 GHz H / 22000 (Cryptoworks & Irdeto 2) |
DVB-S ASTRA 1N (Europe) | 12.633 GHz H / 22000 (BetaCrypt, Cryptoworks, Irdeto 2, Nagravision 3 & VideoGuard) |
IPTV | |
A1 TV (Austria) | Channel 22 (SD) / Channel 322 (HD) |
ORF III, sometimes called ORF 3 is an Austrian television channel owned by the Austrian national broadcaster, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF). The channel launched on 26 October 2011 at 14:00 CEST, and replaced TW1.[1]
ORF III took over the frequencies on satellite and cable from TW1, which specialised in tourism and weather. ORF III also launched on digital terrestrial television in Austria. ORF III is currently not available to view via the Internet, however, podcasts from ORF III will be available online. ORF Sport Plus, the station that shared the frequency with TW1, moved to a new 24-hour slot.
References[]
- ^ "Schon eingestellt? Spartenkanäle ORF III und Sport+ gestartet - derstandard.at/1319181292790/On-air-Schon-eingestellt-Spartenkanaele-ORF-III-und-Sport-gestartet" (in German). Der Standard. October 26, 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
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Categories:
- Television stations in Austria
- Television channels and stations established in 2011
- 2011 establishments in Austria
- ORF (broadcaster)
- Austria stubs
- European television station stubs