09N Juin Présentation ARTE - UK

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The channel
A European public-service TV channel
• ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape :
- Private -
- Public
TF1, M6, Canal+
- France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, ARTE
Audience shares of French TV stations
Canal+
4%
Other channels
13%
ARTE
3%
TF1
31%
M6
13%
France 3
16%
France 2
20%
A European public-service TV channel
ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape
Channels Revenues
in M€
ARTE F
365
France 5
259
M6
659
TF1
1 596
TF1
Canal +
France 2
France 3
France 3
1 415
M6
Canal +
1 585
ARTE
France 5
France 2
1 573
A European public-service TV channel
ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape
Investment in TV Drama
Canal+
3%
M6
6%
France 2
34%
France 2
France 3
ARTE
TF1
34%
TF1
M6
Canal+
ARTE F
5%
France 3
18%
A European public-service TV channel
ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape
Investment in Documentaries
Canal+
6%
M6
4%
TF1
8%
France 2
9%
France 2
France 3
France 3
27%
France 5
ARTE
TF1
ARTE F
27%
M6
Canal+
France 5
19%
A European public-service TV channel
ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape
Investment in Performing Arts
Canal+
12%
M6
0%
France 2
12%
TF1
4%
France 2
France 3
ARTE F
TF1
ARTE F
30%
M6
France 3
42%
Canal+
A European public-service TV channel
ARTE in the French audiovisual landscape
Investment in Cinema
Pay TV
Ciné
Cinéma
5%
Investment in Cinema
Free to air channels
TPS
Cinéma
18%
M6
16%
France 2
23%
France 2
TPS Cinéma
France 3
Canal+
France 3
13%
Ciné Cinéma
TF1
42%
Canal+
77%
Investment in Cinema
Ciné
Cinéma
3%
France 2
France 3
10%
5%
ARTE F
2%
Canal+
45%
TF1
17%
M6
TPS 7%
Cinéma
ARTE F
6%
ARTE
TF1
M6
• ARTE in the German audiovisual landscape:
Private Public
RTL, Sat 1, Pro 7, RTL2
- ARD, ZDF, 3sat, ARTE
Audience shares German TV stations
ARD
14%
Others
40%
ZDF
13%
ARTE
1% PRO7
7%
SAT.1
10%
RTL
15%
The channel Structure
ARTE France (50%) (Paris)
France TV (45%), French State (25%)
Radio France (15%), INA (15%)
ARTE G.E.I.E.
(Strasbourg)
ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH (50%)
ARD (50%), ZDF (50%) (Baden-Baden)
The channel History
1982
President Mitterrand asks famous historian G. Duby to compile a report
about the relations between culture and television. This report leads to the
creation of :
1984
La Sept - first French cultural channel
1988
First Franco-German studies about a television channel involving both
countries
1990
Interstate Treaty founds a European Culture Channel
1992
ARTE’s first programmes are broadcast via satellite and cable, then on
the French terrestrial network (September)
The channel History
1993
Belgium’s RTBF becomes an associate Member
1995
Swiss SSR and Spanish TVE sign cooperation agreements
1996
Poland’s TVP signs a cooperation agreement
1996
ARTE reaches 11% of the French Market with Roberto Benigni’s Il Monstro
1998
Austrian ORF signs a cooperation agreement
1999
65 million households have access to ARTE
Finnish YLE signs a cooperation agreement
Digital Broadcasting from 2 p.m. on French and German Satellites
The channel History
2001
Analogic broadcasting 24 hours a day via ASTRA
2001
New cooperation agreements with Dutch NPS and the BBC
2002
Swedish SVT signs a cooperation agreement
ARTE Radio on the Web
2003
77 million of households have access to ARTE
2004
New schedule, new programmes
2005
Broadcasting of ARTE in France in terrestrial digital mode 24 hours a day
The channel History
2006
Broadcasting of ARTE programmes by Video On Demand and mobile
telephones
Re-election of Jérôme Clément as President of ARTE France
Broadcasting of ARTE Belgique, window of RTBF on ARTE in Belgium
2007
Gottfried Langenstein nominated President of ARTE GEIE, Jérôme
Clément, Vice-President
2008
Broadcasting in High Definition on the Terrestrial Network in France
“Gaza Sderot” and “Twenty Show” on the ARTE Website
2009
New Association agreement with Greck Public TV – ERT
Launching of ARTE Live Web
The channel Missions
Mission 1: Culture
•
Culture meant in a broad sense:
– Arts:
Music, theatre, dance, painting, photography,
architecture…
– A cultural way of looking at the world, “as it goes”:
Science, history, environment, geopolitics,
current affairs, news…
Mission 2 : Europe
• A bi-national TV station
• “Bring the peoples of Europe together”
• Broadcasting centred on Europe
• Cooperation agreements with 7 European
TV stations
• Multilingual programmes
• 90% of European
programmes:
Other10%
French30%
European
30%
German
30%
France: analog terrestrial from 7pm to 3am
(Atlantic Bird) + digital terrestrial 8am to 3am
Germany, Europe: cable + satellite from 2pm to 3am
(Astra, Hot Bird)
Africa: as payTV on satellite, from 7pm to 3am
(Intelsat)
4 lines of action :
1. Contribution to the French audiovisual
presence in the world (TV5, CFI)
2. Cooperation with television networks from
Central and Eastern Europe
3. International communication
4. New developments, partnerships with
foreign TV stations
ARTE France
215 permanent staff
+ freelance
ARTE G.E.I.E.
365 permanent staff
+ 450 non-permanent staff
ARTE Deutschland
ARTE Staff, ARD, ZDF
40 permanent staff