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ARD 1 Plus was a German cultural television channel, which was broadcast as an offshoot of Das Erste from 29 March 1986 to 30 November 1993. The program scheme was similar to Arte, except for bilingualism. 1 Plus also served as the test channel for European HDTV development HD-MAC, which made good progress until the live broadcast of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, but was then unable to receive European funding under pressure from the United Kingdom government. For cost reasons and the broadcaster's impending inclusion as a cooperative member for the existing cultural channel 3sat at that time, ARD decided to close 1 Plus on November 30, 1993.

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  • ARD 1 Plus (en)
  • Eins Plus (Kulturprogramm) (de)
  • Eins Plus (fr)
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  • Eins Plus était une chaîne de télévision culturelle allemande appartenant à ARD et diffusée par satellite du 29 mars 1986 au 30 novembre 1993. (fr)
  • ARD 1 Plus was a German cultural television channel, which was broadcast as an offshoot of Das Erste from 29 March 1986 to 30 November 1993. The program scheme was similar to Arte, except for bilingualism. 1 Plus also served as the test channel for European HDTV development HD-MAC, which made good progress until the live broadcast of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, but was then unable to receive European funding under pressure from the United Kingdom government. For cost reasons and the broadcaster's impending inclusion as a cooperative member for the existing cultural channel 3sat at that time, ARD decided to close 1 Plus on November 30, 1993. (en)
  • 1 Plus (Eigenschreibweise 1 PLUS) war ein deutsches Kulturfernsehprogramm, das als Ableger des Ersten Deutschen Fernsehens vom 29. März 1986 bis zum 30. November 1993 ausgestrahlt wurde. Das Programmschema ähnelte, abgesehen von der Zweisprachigkeit, dem von ARTE. 1 Plus diente auch als Testkanal für die europäische HDTV-Entwicklung HD-MAC, die bis zur Live-Übertragung der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 in Barcelona gute Fortschritte machte, dann aber auf Druck der britischen Regierung keine EU-Fördergelder mehr bekam. (de)
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  • ARD 1 Plus (en)
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  • ARD 1 Plus was a German cultural television channel, which was broadcast as an offshoot of Das Erste from 29 March 1986 to 30 November 1993. The program scheme was similar to Arte, except for bilingualism. 1 Plus also served as the test channel for European HDTV development HD-MAC, which made good progress until the live broadcast of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, but was then unable to receive European funding under pressure from the United Kingdom government. For cost reasons and the broadcaster's impending inclusion as a cooperative member for the existing cultural channel 3sat at that time, ARD decided to close 1 Plus on November 30, 1993. The responsibility for the management of 1 Plus was ARD-internally at the then Südwestfunk in Baden-Baden. 1 Plus was broadcast terrestrially via cable and satellite as well in Saarland (Saarbrücken) and in Bremen via antenna. 1 Plus was received via satellite via Astra 1B, DFS Kopernikus and in D2-MAC via TV-SAT 2 until the channel closed. The broadcast of 1 Plus over the frequently used Astra satellites ended at the end of August 1993, since Das Erste took over the transponder itself. In addition, large parts of the programming of 1 Plus from early to mid-1992 was broadcast in Berlin and Brandenburg on the frequencies of the Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB). (en)
  • 1 Plus (Eigenschreibweise 1 PLUS) war ein deutsches Kulturfernsehprogramm, das als Ableger des Ersten Deutschen Fernsehens vom 29. März 1986 bis zum 30. November 1993 ausgestrahlt wurde. Das Programmschema ähnelte, abgesehen von der Zweisprachigkeit, dem von ARTE. 1 Plus diente auch als Testkanal für die europäische HDTV-Entwicklung HD-MAC, die bis zur Live-Übertragung der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 in Barcelona gute Fortschritte machte, dann aber auf Druck der britischen Regierung keine EU-Fördergelder mehr bekam. Aus Kostengründen entschied sich die ARD, 1 Plus einzustellen. Seit dem 1. Dezember 1993 ist die ARD stattdessen als vierte Sendeanstalt an dem Gemeinschaftssender 3sat beteiligt, dessen Programm sie gemeinsam mit dem ZDF, dem österreichischen ORF und der Schweizer SRG SSR bestreitet. Die Verantwortung für die Koordination von 1 Plus lag ARD-intern beim damaligen Südwestfunk in Baden-Baden. (de)
  • Eins Plus était une chaîne de télévision culturelle allemande appartenant à ARD et diffusée par satellite du 29 mars 1986 au 30 novembre 1993. (fr)
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