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NDR Fernsehen

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Launched
  
January 4, 1965

Country
  
Germany

Owned by
  
NDR/RB

Headquarters
  
Hamburg

Picture format
  
16:9 576i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV)

Broadcast area
  
Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern & Schleswig-Holstein, also distributed nationally and in: Austria Belgium Denmark Liechtenstein Luxembourg Netherlands Switzerland

NDR Fernsehen is a regional television channel targeting northern Germany, specifically the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg and Bremen. It is broadcast by both Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and Radio Bremen, although NDR provides most of the output as they are many times bigger than Radio Bremen. It is one of seven regional "third programmes" offered by the ARD members.

It started broadcasting on January 4, 1965 as the common channel of NDR, Radio Bremen and Sender Freies Berlin (SFB). It eventually adopted the name "Nord 3", later "N3". In 1992, the stations broadcast area changed as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was added to NDR after the German reunification and SFB left the N3 cooperation in October to start its own channel, Berlin 1. The name "NDR Fernsehen" was adopted in 2001.

The channel is available in five different versions for the broadcast of local programmes in the early evening. Four of the areas are branded "NDR Fernsehen", while in the Bremen area, only NDR NDS is available.

  • NDR Fernsehen Hamburg (NDR FS HH) with Hamburg Journal.
  • NDR Fernsehen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (NDR FS MV) with Nordmagazin.
  • NDR Fernsehen Niedersachsen (NDR FS NDS) with Niedersachsen 19:30.
  • NDR Fernsehen Schleswig-Holstein (NDR FS SH) with Schleswig-Holstein Magazin.
  • The NDR-branded areas generally broadcast a shorter news bulletin at 18:00 and a half-hour bulletin at 19:30. As many of the other third channels, NDR Fernsehen simulcasts the main 20:00 edition of Tagesschau.

    The channel was initially only available terrestrially in its designated area, but since it became available on satellite and cable television it is available nationally. Many Danish and Dutch cable networks also relay the signal.

    References

    NDR Fernsehen Wikipedia