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Arte 

(/ɑːrˈteɪ/; Association relative à la télévision européenne, sometimes stylized in lowercase


or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel that promotes cultural programming.
It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg-based European Economic Interest
Grouping ARTE GEIE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production
centres, ARTE France in Paris (France) and ARTE Deutschland in Baden-Baden (Germany). As an
international joint venture (an EEIG), its programmes focuses to audiences in both countries. Due to
this, the channel features two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks, each in French and German.
80% of ARTE's programming is provided by its French and German subsidiaries, each making half
of the programmes available, while the remainder is being provided by the European subsidiary and
the channel's European partners.[1]
ARTE France was formerly known as La Sept. ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH is a subsidiary of the
two main public German TV networks ARD and ZDF.

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