Europa TV

EUROPA-TV
Launched October 1985
Closed 27 November 1986
Owned by ARD, RTÉ, RAI, NOS and RTP
Picture format 4:3 PAL
Country Europe European Union
Broadcast area Europe European Union

EUROPA-TV was a consortium[1] of five European public service broadcasters from Germany (ARD), Ireland (RTÉ), Italy (RAI), the Netherlands (NOS), and Portugal (RTP).[2]

It aspired to be pan-European not only with regard to its geographical reach but also its programming content. It came after the Eurikon experiment that consisted on the production of an experimental television program which, over a period of five weeks, was distributed in closed-circuit format.

EUROPA-TV was financed through contributions from the Dutch government, the European Commission, the participating broadcast organizations, and through advertising revenues. Its initial three-year budget was 35 million Swiss francs.

Operation

EUROPA-TV started its transmissions in October 1985.[3]

Initially only available in the Netherlands, it expanded its reach to 4.5 million households across Europe. This included access to 1.5 million households in Portugal where it was transmitted terrestrially in RTP2 (on the other countries the signal was distributed by cable).

To overcome language barriers, EUROPA-TV transmitted on several sound channels. Facilities for simultaneous translation (in English, Dutch, German, and Portuguese) enabled audiences to receive the channel in their native tongue. In addition, subtitling in different languages was provided through teletext.

In November 1986 it was forced to cease operations,[4] having already exhausted its initial three-year budget.[2]

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