Eo TV

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eo TV
EO TV Logo.png
Country Germany
Broadcast area Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Headquarters Munich, Germany
Programming
Language(s) German
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
History
Launched22 December 2015;8 years ago (2015-12-22)
Closed19 June 2021;2 years ago (2021-06-19)
Replaced byMore Than Sports TV
Links
Website www.eotv.de
Availability
Streaming media
Magine TV (Germany)-
waipu.tv (Germany)-
Zattoo (Germany)-

eo TV (European Originals Television) was a German TV station based in Munich. It showed a mixture of European television series, feature films, classics and first releases on free TV. [1] Since 22 December 2015 the program window of eo TV was broadcast daily from 20:15 h to 01:00 h on the TV channel RiC, a branch channel of Your Family Entertainment.

Contents

The independent television program in Germany, Austria and Switzerland will be distributed over all broadcast channels of RiC. The station reaches more than 32 million households in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. [2]

eo TV was developed by Jürgen Hörner, the former head of ProSiebenSat.1. [3]

Distribution

Broadcasting of its own 24/7 service started on the German IPTV platform waipu.tv in December 2016, [4] followed by Zattoo in July 2017 [5] and the satellite service via Astra 1KR started on August 15, 2017. [6]

Programming

Source: [7]

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References

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