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Country | Germany |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | German |
Ownership | |
Owner | center.tv Holding AG |
History | |
Launched | October 2005 |
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Website | www.center.tv |
center.tv is a German regional TV channel, with customised programmes for Aachen, Cologne and other German cities as well as Singapore. It broadcasts 24/7, providing with information, service, entertainment, culture and sport-oriented formats, including short advertisement breaks to lend an opportunity for smaller local companies to promote themselves. center.tv can be received via a digital or analogue cable connection, and via internet livestream.
Journalistic activity on the part of center.tv is limited to being carried out mainly by video and hobby journalists.
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