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THE EUROPEAN

CULTURE CHANNEL

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ContentsINTRODUCTION

04

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Introduction It’s already been twenty years! France and Germany showed great foresight on 2 October, 1990 by signing a trans-national agreement and laying the foundation for a European cultural TV channel. Today, ARTE is the outstanding cultural brand in the television and media landscape. For many young European fi lm-makers, ARTE has been the fi rst port of call for their projects and a springboard to success. The channel is a platform and workshop for European culture, offering intelligent and appealing television to inquisitive and cosmopolitan citizens. In this global age, ARTE is also a gateway to different cultures, social systems, and worldviews. Europe, at its best, has always been infl uenced by ideas and inventions from around the world. Providing access to a variety of world cultures is a key commitment for the channel.The audiovisual landscape has changed signifi cantly since ARTE was founded. The amazing success of the Internet has revolutionised viewers’ habits, especially among the young. The digital revolution constantly offers new user features and is transforming the once passive viewer into an active participant. For this reason, ARTE has placed the Internet and new media development at the heart of its strategies from the beginning. New ground was broken, for example, with the ARTE+7 television on demand service. In the coming months, a creative platform will be launched in conjunction with European fi lm schools. Partnerships with YouTube and Facebook are also in the pipeline.But even in this rapidly evolving digital age, innovations in conventional television retain their intrinsic value. This is why ARTE has embraced HDTV from its inception and is currently in the process of completely converting its broadcasting operations to HDTV. ARTE remains a major platform for fi lm-makers and creative minds from all over Europe. For our viewers, ARTE continues to astonish.

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ProgrammesA STRONG LINE-UP FOR DISCERNING VIEWERS ARTE is based on quality and innovation. In an age when the latest technological developments and increasing competition are leading to fundamental changes across the media landscape, our viewers appreciate that we keep our editorial promises and continue to offer high-quality programming. In Germany, ARTE is successfully attracting and retaining an ever greater number of viewers, particularly with its daytime and prime time schedules. In France too, ARTE’s share of the DVB-T market is continually increasing, although the launch of new channels has had a serious impact on the French television landscape.

ARTE is reacting to the dynamic changes occurring within the media environmentin both countries by introducing a new approach to its programme line-up that will give a particular boost to the prime time and late evening slots. Since its launch, ARTE has provided its viewers with the stories behind world affairs as well as explaining their signifi cance. Innovations to news reporting are also being introduced, with ARTE Journal, The Blogger and Yourope outlining current events from a European and international perspective. ARTE is producing more science-based documentaries and magazine programmes for peak viewing hours. ARTE is also approaching its goal of reaching a younger target audience

with a new style for culture and music programmes that features the stars of yesterday and tomorrow. In 2010, ARTE will continue to plan programmes from an event-oriented perspective. Some highlights of this year’s programmes include: Frédéric Chopin’s 200th anniversary, the outstanding works of the Japanese cartoonist Hayao Miyazaki, biodiversity, and of course Africa, site of this year’s Football World Cup, and a summer of music from the sixties, to name merely a few. Join us for these programmes and more on ARTE, and it’s even more amazing in HD!

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08-09

THEMADiscovering and

understanding the world

While entertaining the family on Sunday and tackling social and political issues on Tuesday, ARTE’s theme evenings feature a set of fi lms, documentaries and discussions devoted to a single topic. Exploring and investigating a huge range of subjects, they are always entertaining. Following the same concept, Morning Thema offers daytime viewers a selection of the channel’s best documentaries.

MORNING THEMA Weekdays at 10:10 am,

weekends at 9:45 am

Every day of the week has its Morning Thema: Culture, History, Discovery, International Affairs, Society, Knowledge, and the Performing Arts. Monday through Sunday, ARTE has something for every viewer’s interest, from politics to science or from distant cultures to the intimacy of an artist’s studio.

THEMA ON TUESDAY Tuesday at 8:35 pm

Presented by Annie-Claude Elkaim, Thomas Kausch or Daniel Leconte

Thema on Tuesday stays in tune with current events by examining today’s society and debating major political, socio-economic and scientifi c issues. Whether the subject is Japanese whalers, the Anthrax-Dealers, or the uprising in Burma, ARTE gives experts and witnesses a chance to have their say.

THEMA ON SUNDAY Sunday at 8 :35 pm

Thema on Sunday centres around a major feature fi lm screened early in the evening. ARTE entertains family audiences with a range of evocative and imaginative subjects such as: the intimate portrait of a fi lm star in Isabella Rossellini, my wild life, or an excursion into the world of wealthy industrialists and the Von Bülow mystery with La saga des grandes familles, or a journey to far horizons with Les héros de l’Himalaya.

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Kalter Krieg am Nordpol, by Alexander Stenzell © SWRMeurtres en série au pays de Poutine, by Manon Loizeau © ARTE France

Vive la bombe!, by Jean-Pierre Sinapi © Daniel Tonachella

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FILMExperiencing

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MOVIE CLASSICS Monday at 8:35 pm

Monday’s prime time Movie Classics screens original version cinema classics, old and new, spanning several decades of fi lm history from Josef von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel to Fellini’s Casanova and from Blake Edwards’ Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Going Places (Les Valseuses) by Bertrand Blier.

CONTEMPORARY MOVIES Thursday at 8:35 pm

Thursday’s fi lms are mostly television premieres chosen for their original, imaginative, humorous and sensitive style. Many Contemporary Movies titles have been award winners at leading international festivals such as: In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-Wai, Bad Education by Pedro Almodovar, The Beat that my Heart Skipped by Jacques Audiard, and The Lives of Others by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.

MOVIE DISCOVERIES Wednesday at 10:35 pm

Leaving the box offi ce hits behind, Movie Discoveries delights real fi lm buffs with little known works from every corner of the globe. This showcase for independent fi lm-makers from Europe and the US features such works as: Amos Gitaï’s Free Zone, Marion Hänsel’s Sounds of Sand, Matthias Glasner’s The Free Will, and others.

ARTE, FROM SILENT FILM TO B MOVIES…ARTE strives to encourage fi lm-makers and offers a platform for young talent on Short Circuit, the fi lm magazine that gets behind the scenes of movie-making. Trash provokes and amuses viewers with what might be called B movies. Emphasis is placed on rather extravagant fi lms that offended good taste and moral sensibilities when fi rst released but later came to be seen as pioneering works of world cinema. Medium Length Films presents the fi rst works, often highly individual, of young directors past and present. ARTE also remains faithful to the classics, with a monthly Silent Movie session.Short Circuit

Wednesday at 12:20 amTrash

Friday at 12:30 am Medium Length Films

Monday (once a month) at 12:10 amSilent Movie

Monday (once a month) at 12:10 am

ARTE welcomes all categories of fi lm from the essential cinema classics to ambitious new creations and inventive shorts. There’s something exciting for everyone and for serious fi lm buffs there are great fi lm masterpieces, broadcast in the original version with subtitles. Given ARTE’s strength as a co-producer and commitment to supporting talented fi lm-makers, co-productions account for nearly twenty-fi ve percent of all fi lms shown.

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The Lives of Others, by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck © Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion

Catherine Deneuve, belle et bien là, by Anne Andreu © Cinétévé

Torremolinos 73 © ARTE France

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DRAMA AND SERIES

Experiencing emotion

DRAMA ON FRIDAY Friday at 8:35 pm

Featuring ARTE co-productions and television premieres the fi lms on Drama on Friday draw viewers into the lives and dreams of their characters. Many of these television fi lms, like Jean-Paul Lilienfeld’s Skirt Day and Kai Wessel’s March of Millions, have won festival awards for their strong storylines, subtle narration, and emotional intensity.

DRAMA ON SATURDAY Saturday at 10:30 pm

Saturday’s fi lms may carry us off to new horizons or suprise us as we to rediscover the everyday and familiar. These often audacious and sometimes puzzling works like Amos Gitaï’s Carmel or Im nächsten Leben by Marco Mittelstaedt inspire and amuse with their freewheeling style.

SERIES ON ARTECrime scenes, scandals, conspiracies, and the quest for justice, The Tuesday Evening Series holds its audience spellbound with television premieres of productions such as KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst and Les Invincibles. The Afternoon Series provides an opportunity to watch or re-watch such cult series as The Avengers and Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall.The Tuesday Evening Series

Tuesday at 10:20 pmThe Afternoon Series

Monday through Friday at 6:05 pm

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ARTE’s ambitiously wide range of drama includes detective stories, historical dramas, and psychological thrillers. More than half of the titles featured are ARTE co-productions, drawing their inspiration from the social realities, little daily pleasures, excitement, action, and sometimes major crises of real life. The recent arrival of series on ARTE will please fans of suspense and those nostalgic for their favourite cult series.

Skirt Day, by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld © Mascaret FilmsManhunt, by Laurent Jaoui © Elzevir Films

Ellas Geheimnis, by Rainer Kaufmann © ZDF/Charlie Sperring

Les invincibles © Benoit Linder-Makingprod

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14-15

ARTE’s in-depth and well-researched documentaries, both cultural and scientifi c, account for a full third of the channel’s programmes. They form a vast animated encyclopaedia inviting the viewer to better understand the world, share culture, and discover new horizons.

BIOGRAPHY Sunday at 5 pm

Leading fi gures from the worlds of culture, politics, and sport open up to ARTE. The director Volker Schlöndorff, author Mario Vargas Llosa, the Dalai Lama, and ex-magistrate Eva Joly are among those talking about their careers, sharing their hopes and fears, revealing what drives them, and describing the obstacles they’ve overcome.

HISTORY ON WEDNESDAY Wednesday at 8:35 pm

Providing a real space for collective and individual memory, History on Wednesday focuses on the 20th century, scouring the archives and drawing on individual testimonies to create a fascinating view of history. Nanking 1937 – Chronicle of a Massacre, Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov – a free man and the documentary series The War are a few examples of the windows the viewer is given on today’s world.

GRAND FORMAT Friday at 11 pm

A fl agship format for ARTE, Grand Format showcases some of the world’s most talented and committed documentary makers. Their fi lms tend to be highly individual works. Whatever the subject, from Shahida: Brides of Allah, on failed female suicide bombers in Palestine, to William Karel’s My Dad Is Into Terrorism, these documentaries always enhance our understanding of mankind and the human condition.

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ARTE FOR NIGHT OWLSNight-time is the right time on ARTE for viewers with a taste for cinema that’s innovative and experimental. The Skylight leaves the beaten track behind by showcasing highly personal and original screen gems from independent fi lm-makers worldwide. Night Owls documents a late night walk through various city centres with two people from different horizons or cultures. Into the Night features experimental fi lm and video.The Skylight

Sunday at 11:55 pm Night Owls

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CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ARTARTE devotes two Sunday programmes to artistic creation in our time. Each week, Art & Culture shines a spotlight on a particular work, artist or cultural movement. Creation visits artists at work in their studios for an insight into art, in all its forms, in the making.Art & Culture

Sunday at 8:10 pmCreation

Sunday at 1 pm

DOCUMENTARIESSharing culture

THE CULTURAL DOCUMENTARY

Monday at 11 pm

The Cultural Documentary takes an original look at classical and contemporary culture. Viewers encounter artists as varied as Caravaggio and J.M.W. Turner. Literature and the history of ideas are also explored in such features as a documentary on Walter Benjamin and the Literary Horizons evening on world literature.

POP CULTURE Thursday at 10:20 pm

Steeped in the late 20th century, Pop Culture is a cultural and musical narrative on the entire pop culture phenomenon from counterculture to mass culture, from the Hollywood legends to the secrets of the manga. It takes viewers behind the scenes at a Jean-Paul Gaultier fashion show and has another look at Stephenie Meyer’s bestseller and fi lm in Twilight Fever.

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DOCUMENTARIESDiscovering

new horizons

THE HUMAN ADVENTURE Saturday at 8:35 pm

The Human Adventure explores our planet and its past, looking for traces of ancient civilisations and the discoveries that have shaped human history. From prehistory, with Stonehenge: The Ultimate Experiment Live, to the documentary series We shall remain – a native American anthology to 20th century history in Napoleon und die Deutschen, no page of the human saga is left unturned. Combining historical rigour with a thrilling story, each documentary is a memorable expedition and experience for the whole family.

COUNTRY COOKING Saturday at 6:30 pm

Country Cooking sets the viewer’s taste buds tingling with culinary visits to our European neighbours.

FAR AWAY PLACES Monday through Friday at 4:55 pm

Far Away Places gives viewers a chance to explore some of the globe’s least known regions and learn about their local traditions and religions. It also provides an opportunity for people living in these places to voice their own unique worldviews.

ARTE DISCOVERY Monday through Friday at 7:50 pm

ARTE whisks the whole family off to new horizons with its many ambitious documentary series. Leben am Mekong, for example, invites us to travel while telling the story of the people who live along this great Asian river. Other programmes explore nature and the animal kingdom, with fi lms such as Das Jahr des Wildnis. ARTE Discovery also looks at recent history, most notably with a series of programmes featuring the lives of German emigrants who made America what it is today, from W.E. Boeing to H.J. Heinz.

SCIENCE Friday at 10:05 pm

Both informative and entertaining, Science showcases the latest discoveries and trends in science, technology and medicine. What causes fear? Do plants have a soul? Is the Earth’s magnetic fi eld weakening? Taking the viewer from the laboratory to the fi eld, complex phenomena are revealed and challenging questions are answered.

360° – GEO REPORT Saturday at 8 pm

The reporters on 360° – GEO Report criss-cross the planet looking for unusual stories and colourful encounters in places like Vietnam, Russia or Eritrea, from the remotest countryside to the largest cities.

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LIVE AND PERFORMING

ARTSSharing culture From prestigious opera house

to summer rock festival, ARTE presents theatre, dance, the performing arts, music for every taste, and profi les of the artists at work.

OPERA, THEATRE, AND LIVE EVENTSARTE schedules specials several times a year bringing the viewer major events in the worlds of music, opera and theatre like the Folle Journée classical music festival in Nantes, and the festivals in Salzburg and Aix-en-Provence. 2010 will be a year of specials celebrating Chopin’s 200th birthday. Performing arts fans can count on ARTE for the best in live and pre-recorded broadcasts of both great classics and lesser known works. Opera

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Twelve times a year on Monday at 10:25 pm Six times a year on Sunday afternoonEvents broadcast live

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MAESTRO Sunday at 7:15 pm

Viewers get ringside seats on Maestro for performances by both established artists and young prodigies of classical and modern dance, music and song. The programme also devotes cycles to some of the greatest names in the music world such as Spanish soprano Victoria de Los Angeles, conductor Herbert von Karajan, violinist Gidon Kremer and Rodolfo Mederos, master of the bandoneon.

MUSICA Monday at 10:25 pm

Musica gives pride of place to music and dance and takes a behind-the-scenes look at how they are created with documentary profi les of artists such as Ravi Shankar, a bridge between east and west; Mahler, with measured tread, Palestrina – Prince of music, and Sylvie Guillem, on the edge.

TRACKS Thursday at 12:15 am

The musical magazine Tracks follows the latest trends in experimental and avant-garde music looking at the work and lifestyles of artists as diverse as Iggy Pop, Jerry Lee Lewis, Guillermo del Toro and Terry Williams, and phenomena like the fake blood of Rock’n’Roll Wrestling Bash and Orlan’s automatic kiss.

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ARTE looks in-depth at today’s major issues in Europe and the world.

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ARTE NEWS Daily at 7 pm

Presented, alternately, by Annette Gerlach and William Irigoyen, or Marie Labory and Jürgen Biehle; Monday through Friday at 12:45 pm Presented by Meline Freda or Susanna Dörhage

ARTE News covers current events in Europe and the world with particular attention to culture. Daily news focuses provide in-depth coverage of a chosen cultural or political theme supplemented by interviews, guests in the studio, and background information.

ARTE REPORTING Saturday at 7:15 pm

Presented by Nathalie Georges and Andrea Fies

ARTE Reporting looks at countries as varied as the Caucasus, Niger, Pakistan, and others while seeking to advance our understanding of the most pressing issues and tensions affecting our planet. Detailed historical background as well as geopolitical analysis expand the viewer’s knowledge and understanding of current events.

METROPOLIS Saturday at 12 am

Presented by Rebecca Manzoni and Anja Höfer

This cultural magazine takes an original, critical, and sometimes a touch to intellectual and cultural life in Europe.

NEW EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES

THE BLOGGER Saturday at 2 pm

Presented by Anthony Bellanger

Permanently online, Anthony Bellanger does the rounds of websites across Europe uncovering the issues under discussion in the EU. Independence of the judicial system, freedom of the press, stagnating upward social mobility, and violence in schools are just some of the topics offered. The Blogger trawls the Internet examining the problems and various political solutions being applied across the continent.

YOUROPE Sunday at 5:45 pm

Presented by Andreas Korn

Interactive and dynamic, Yourope looks at the mood, trends, and changes underway in European society. Andreas Korn relies on frontline reports from across the EU as well as neighbouring countries like the Ukraine and Turkey. Upbeat and innovative, the programme shows Europe’s own inventiveness and closeness to its citizens.

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ARTE’s innovative and original magazines focus on philosophy, the sciences, the environment, society, and lifestyle, presenting daily life in Europe in all its diversity.

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KOLLISION Sunday at 8 pm

ARTE has a playful look at the differences – large and small – between the French and the Germans.

GIORDANO WEEKLY Friday at 7:30 pm

Presented by Isabelle Giordano

Isabelle Giordano discusses current events with her guests in hard-hitting interviews that reveal their core convictions and deepest feelings.

IF MAPS COULD TALK Wednesday at 10:20 pm

Author & presenter: Jean-Christophe Victor

If Maps Could Talk provides geopolitical analysis of confl ict situations and international issues like climate change refugees, the fall of Berlin Wall, the institutional crisis in Belgium, and the rebellions in Iran.

GLOBALMAG Monday through Thursday at 7:30 pm

Presented by Émilie Aubry

On GLOBALmag, journalist Émilie Aubry uses investigative reporting, contributions from well informed bloggers, analysis of satellite photos and animations to diagnose the ills affl icting our planet. Her direct, dynamic, and interactive approach makes it easy for the viewer to see and understand environmental problems that are of common concern while addressing possible remedies.

X:ENIUS Monday through Friday at 5:35 pm

Presented, alternately, by Dörthe Eickelberg and Pierre Girard or by Caro Matzko and Gunnar Mergner

X:enius travels Europe in a minibus laboratory looking for answers to questions about anything and everything that may have ever occurred to the viewer. Presented in a playful but also scientifi c way, the programme sets out to answer such questions as: What are the real powers of the Moon? Where does the wind come from? Is there some way of increasing one’s chances in the lottery? Experts join the discussions and help to satisfy our curiosity.

PHILOSOPHY Sunday at 1:30 pm

Presented by Raphaël Enthoven

Raphaël Enthoven and his guests embark, with an admirable lightness of touch, on a challenging search for meaning.

ARTE JUNIOR Sunday at 8 am

ARTE caters to kids who like to get up early at the weekend with series, cartoons, games, and science.

ZAP AROUND THE WORLD Saturday at 5:45 pm

Zap around the World takes a light-hearted look at television elsewhere and makes some surprising discoveries, from Siberia to Belgium and from Los Angeles to Teheran.

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ON-AIR DEPARTMENTThe On-Air Department is actually four departments: Pre-Broadcast, Broadcasting, Broadcast Continuity, and Onscreen Design – sound and text. Together, they are responsible for all stages of the programming and broadcasting process, from technical conformance to advance promotion with international award winning trailers harmoniously designed to refl ect channel branding and identity.

PROGRAMMING IN TWO LANGUAGESAs a French/German co-operation, ARTE produces and broadcasts all programmes in both languages. French- and German-speaking viewers automatically receive broadcasts in their own language but also have access to the second language version as well as original language versions with subtitles for some fi lms.

This creates a daily challenge for theARTE staff. The Subtitling/Dubbing Service supervises subtitling, dubbing and re-versioning of voice-overs and narration. Language Service provides simultaneous translation for studio productions, as well as multilanguage versions of live events such as opera, theatre and festivals.

Pool of Princessesby Bettina Blümner (RBB)German Television Award for Best Documentary, Berlin

2009 Waltz with Bashir

by Ari Folman (ARTE France)Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, HollywoodCésar Award for Best Foreign Film, ParisBIFA (British Independent Film Award) for Best Foreign Independent Film, London (2008)Ophir Award (Israeli Film Academy) for Best Film and Best Director, Tel Aviv (2008)

PERFORMING ARTS2007

Knowledge is the Beginningby Paul Smaczny (ZDF/ARTE)Best Arts Documentary, Banff World Television Festival, CanadaFIPA d’Or Grand Prize (Performing Arts), Biarritz Emmy Award for Arts Programming, New York (2006)

2008 Patti Smith: Dream of Life

by Steven Sebring (ARTE France)Cinematography Award, Sundance Film Festival, State of Utah, USA

FILM / DRAMA2007

Lady Chatterleyby Pascale Ferran (ARTE France)César Awards for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Writing-Adaptation and Best Costume Design, Paris

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Daysby Cristian Mungiu (ZDF)Golden Palm, Cannes International Film FestivalEuropean Film Award for Best Film and Best Director, Berlin

2008 The Lives of Others

by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (ARTE/BR)César Award for Best Foreign Film, ParisAward in Gold for Best German Film, Berlin (2006)Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Los Angeles (2007)

Cloud 9by Andreas Dresen (RBB)Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress (Ursula Werner) and Best Cinematography (Michael Hammon), Munich

2009 Antichrist

by Lars von Trier (ZDF/ARTE France)Award for Best Actress (Charlotte Gainsbourg), Cannes International Film Festival

Skirt Day by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld (ARTE France)Golden Nymph Award for Best Actress in Television Films (Isabelle Adjani), Monte-Carlo TV Festival

DOCUMENTARY 2008

Taxi to the Dark Sideby Alex Gibney (ARTE/ZDF)Oscar for Best Documentary, Los Angeles

Awards 2007 – 2009 Selection

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More than Television

ARTE goes well beyond the confi nes of the small screen. As a publisher of books and DVDs, producer of web documentaries and organiser of cultural events, the channel makes a lively contribution to public debate, scouts new talent, and fosters artistic creativity in all its forms.Always true to its cultural and European mission, ARTE diversifi es while keeping its own identity. Off screen, it complements and enhances its programming with quality products, responding to the ever-increasing increasing curiosity of viewers who are at the same time Internet users, readers, museum and theatre goers.

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WWW.ARTE.TVVideos online Catch up with ARTE programmes or see

them again. Find out more about exclusive videos and bonus offers and all at your own convenience at www.arte.tv. ARTE gives you the television you want, when you want it. Given increased viewer demand, ARTE is upgrading its website and will launch a new video portal in 2010, with new content and many more features.

ARTE LIVE WEB: LIVE PERFORMING ARTSMusic from all over the world, theatre, opera, pop, rock and dance, with some 400 free videos online, www.arteliveweb.com showcases up-and-coming talents and top-ranked artists performing live. Featuring ARTE co-productions, exclusive content, and recordings supplied by partner broadcasters, ARTE Live Web provides Internet viewers with a space for discovery and contact with other users.

VIDEOS ON WWW.ARTE.TVOffering viewers both a library and the chance to catch up on what they’ve missed, the video portal at www.arte.tv hosts content produced by or for ARTE, along with bonus features, live performances and trailers.

The portal is a one-stop video shop offering easy online access to ARTE. It offers viewers a chance to indulge their varied interests and experiences – from sculpture to movies, science to European history, and the environment to youth programmes.

MISSED A PROGRAMME?www.arte.tv streams many programmes free, enabling you to watch them when and where you want. In addition, the ARTE VoD service offers over 2.000 programmes for download in French or German on www.artevod.com, as well as on iTunes. A DVD on Demand service is also available.

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ARTE is a force for change and innovation on the web. An early Internet pioneer with the launch of www.arteradio.com in 2002, ARTE continues to be a proactive player online, utilising social networks and introducing many new experimental features.

THE CREATIVE PLATFORMThe concept of the creative platform is to provide an inspirational environment for interested users as well as a place for discussion and exchange of ideas in an editorially managed context where both young creative talents and acknowledged experts in their fi elds can join in producing audiovisual content.

FOR INDUSTRY USERS…On www.artepro.com, audiovisual and media professionals will fi nd ARTE magazine, press kits and releases, stills from programmes, a directory of producers and distributors, an audiovisual rights catalogue and also details on how to submit projects.

A BRAND NEW FORMAT: THE WEB DOCUMENTARYARTE introduces new ways to tell a story. In 2008, the resounding success of Gaza / Sderot, Life in Spite of Everything spotlighted an entirely new genre: the web documentary. Live and interactive, the web documentary takes viewers into an unknown world, allowing them to navigate along multiple pathways featuring narration, interviews, portraits, etc.In 2010, ARTE will continue this adventure with further experiments in the new genre like Africa: 50 Years of Independence (Afrique: 50 ans d’indépendance), Prison Valley and Havana / Miami: Times are changing (Havana / Miami: les temps changent).

ARTE RADIOAcknowledged as a benchmark for creativity with sound, www.arteradio.com offers over 1.300 short - and medium-length features. News and special reports, dramas and documentaries are available for online listening or as podcasts.

ARTE AND SOCIAL NETWORKSARTE keeps a high profi le both on the web and on social networks such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, MySpace, and StudiVZ. ARTE initiates discussions and networking groups and keeps users, especially the youth audience, up to date on programmes and events.

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Art, history, society, literature, philosophy, or social investigation… the range and depth of ARTE programming has expanded into other media through ARTE Editions, a joint label for both DVD and book publishing since 2008. An ambitious editorial policy ensures a wide variety of subjects and styles, providing food for thought and material for debate. True to the channel’s spirit of openness, ARTE Editions engages primarily in joint ventures, seeking proactive partnerships to bring works into publication and ensure their ongoing sales and distribution. In the ten years of its existence, the publishing arm has become a preferred partner in the industry, initiating original projects that refl ect the commitment and enthusiasm of ARTE, as well as its high standards and spirit of enquiry.

The book catalogue now has almost a hundred titles, including such bestselling successes as the book If Maps Could Talk (Atlas du Dessous des cartes) series, based on the programme with Jean-Christophe Victor, a book version of The World According to Monsanto (Le monde selon Monsanto) by Marie-Monique Robin and the graphic novel Waltz with Bachir, inspired by Ari Folman’s fi rst animated documentary feature.In DVD and Blu Ray, ARTE Editions has won over audiences with box sets of The War by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick and Architectures by Richard Copans and Stan Neumann. Performing arts are also a strong point, with titles such as Louise Bourgeois, Ariane Mnouchkine – The Adventure of the Théâtre du Soleil and Peter and the Wolf, the musical fable by Sergei Prokofi ev.

All ARTE publications are available at www.arteboutique.com.

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COMMUNICATION AND EVENTS

PRESS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS There is a high level of awareness in the media of ARTE’s exacting standards as a quality cultural network open to the world, and so the channel’s programming and top features attract extensive press coverage in France, Germany and throughout Europe. The full range of TV magazine programmes, daily press, radio and new media thus represent a major public relations vehicle for ARTE, to which the channel attaches enormous importance. The press offi ces in Paris, Strasbourg and Baden Baden co-ordinate ARTE’s public relations efforts, organising numerous initiatives across Europe that provide an opportunity for liaison and exchange of ideas with journalists and industry professionals.

CULTURAL INITIATIVES ARTE plays an active role in the cultural life of France, Germany and Europe as a whole, providing creative space for artists and encouraging contact with the public. ARTE France has set up a special commission for its cultural initiatives, which has led to numerous events in France and Europe, in particular the Temps d’images Festival of the performing and moving image arts. In Germany, ARTE Deutschland co-operates with several major cultural institutions, including the “Houses of Literature” (Literaturhäuser), and Franco-German events such as the Perspectives theatre festival.

TRADE FAIRS AND FESTIVALSA much sought after producer, ARTE maintains a high profi le at all the important festivals in Germany, France and other European countries. Meetings are held with journalists and fi lm-makers at the Berlin and Cannes Film Festivals, two major cinematic events, but ARTE’s efforts do not stop there.The channel also participates in the most important television trade fairs such as FIPA, MIPTV, MIPCOM, MIDEM and Media Forum NRW and ARTE is present and highly regarded at the Paris, Frankfurt and Leipzig book fairs.

PROMOTION AND MARKETING ARTE supports its special programming and fl agship titles – especially new programmes and live coverage of the Cannes and Berlin fi lm festivals – with energetic and original publicity. The channel’s marketing teams in France and Germany design and run major promotional campaigns in print media and on the radio.

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The channel ARTE is a European cultural public service channel. Subdivided into three main companies: ARTE France, ARTE Deutschland, and ARTE GEIE, the group employs staff from France, Germany and other European countries.In both France and Germany, 95% of funding for the channel comes from the direct tax on home television sets. The network is not allowed to show advertising, but may seek additional revenue from other sources, in particular, corporate patronage.With its Europe-wide reach, ARTE has also developed a range of successful partnerships for co-production and exchange of programmes with the major European public service broadcasters.

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STRUCTUREThe ARTE Group

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The ARTE Group is made up of three separate bodies: the Strasbourg based European Economic Interest Grouping ARTE GEIE, plus two member companies acting as editorial and programme production centres, ARTE France in Paris and ARTE Deutschland in Baden Baden. These two companies currently provide three-quarters of ARTE’s programming in equal proportion, the remainder being provided by ARTE GEIE and the channel’s European partners.

The members are responsible for submitting programme proposals, which have to be approved by the Programme Committee and are subsequently broadcast from Strasbourg. They jointly fi nance and control headquarters operations in Strasbourg, while also representing the interests of French and German partners before ARTE GEIE’s decision-making bodies.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

EUROPEANPARTNERS

ARTE FRANCE

FRENCH MEMBERPresident: Jérôme Clément

Chief Executive Officer: Jean Rozat

Deputy Chief Executive Officer: Fabrice Rebois

Shareholders: France Télévisions 45%, State 25%, Radio France 15%, INA 15%

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Dr. Gottfried LangensteinVice President:

Jérôme ClémentProgramme Director:

Dr. Christoph HauserAdministrative Director:

Victor Rocaries

Chair: Véronique CaylaVice Chairman: Prof. Jobst Plog

Members: representatives of ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland, European associated partners

GERMAN MEMBERManaging Directors: Dr. Klaus Wenger Heiko Holefleisch

Associates: ARD 50%, ZDF 50%

ARTE GEIEMANAGEMENT BOARD

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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

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Chairman: Dr. Christoph Hauser

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Chairman: Jean-Etienne Cohen-Séat

Vice Chairman: Dr. h. c. mult.

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The purpose of a European Economic Interest Grouping (GEIE) is to promote cross-border co-operation and facilitate or develop the economic activity of its members. Governed by European and not national law, its flexible legal structure enables its members to group part of their activities while retaining their legal and economic independence.

ARTE* was founded on 30 April 1991 as a European Economic Interest Grouping (GEIE). It is composed of two equal members: ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH and ARTE France. Article 2 of the contract establishing ARTE GEIE defi nes its role: “The purpose of this grouping is to conceive and produce television programmes which, in a broad sense, are cultural and international in character and conducive to promoting understanding and rapport between Europe’s nations and to broadcast these programmes or to authorise their broadcast.”

The Strasbourg headquarters is in charge of programme strategy, commissioning policy and scheduling. It is responsible for broadcasting and on-air promotion and provides the language services required for multilingual transmission. It also produces news, magazine programmes and some of the theme evenings. In addition to this, ARTE GEIE plans and co-ordinates public relations activities and manages relations with European partners.

*Association Relative à la Télévision Européenne

The Management Board directs the channel’s operations and reports regularly to the General Assembly. It has four members: the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, the Director of Programmes, and the Administrative Director. Each is appointed for a four-year term of office. Representatives of ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland may be invited to attend extended meetings of the Management Board.

Chairman: Dr. Gottfried LangensteinVice Chairman: Jérôme ClémentProgramme Director: Dr. Christoph HauserAdministrative Director: Victor Rocaries

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Administrative Director: Victor Rocaries

Deputy Administrative Director:

Dr. Axel BussekFinance:

Laurent EhresmannLegal Services:

Jean-Louis HaineauxLanguage Services: Elisabeth KroneHuman Resources: Fabian LeistikowTechnical Services:

Thomas Palm

Programme Director: Dr. Christoph Hauser

Deputy Programme Director, Head

of Programme Planning and Media Research: Emmanuel Suard

Programme Development and Events:

Olaf GrunertHead of News:

Pascal GuimierFilm and Drama:

Prof. Dr. Andreas SchreitmüllerDocumentaries:

Annie BataillardDocumentaries and Magazines:

Kornelia TheuneLive and Performing Arts:

Jean WittersheimBroadcasting and

Programme Promotion: Henri L’Hostis

Production: Peter FelgerArt Director: Ulli Krieg

Director: Dr. Hans-Walter Schlie

Marketing and Sponsoring: Paulus G. Wunsch

Multimedia: Sabrina Nennstiel

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HUMAN RESOURCES

ARTE GEIE

A workforce of 430 French and German employees ensures the smooth operation of ARTE GEIE, which also relies on the efforts of freelance and independent journalists and occasional performers, as well as various contractors for miscellaneous services. The average staff age is forty-two, with around nine years of service. In an enterprise with dual nationality like ARTE, the need to establish a common corporate culture and identity that all staff can identify with is a major challenge faced daily, in all of its activities. Good communication between, and co-ordination of, the channel’s three operational centres are critical elements in this process. An internal forum and a staff exchange programme enable everyone involved to experience the varied skills and know-how that go into making the channel successful while also providing a space for inter-personnel dialogue within the company.

ARTE GEIE is a fi nancially independent, self-governing entity. In addition to management controls exercised by two controllers from ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland appointed by the General Assembly – currently Fabrice Rebois and Dr. Klaus Wenger – and the fi nancial controls provided by the auditors, an external control function has been created to check on the implementation of resolutions adopted by the General Assembly, compliance with current legislative requirements, and the effective use of funds.

CONSOLIDATED 2009 BUDGET FOR THE THREE OPERATIONAL CENTRES (IN MILLIONS OF EUROS)

Programmes 251.08Documentaries 71.33Drama 38.44Film 36.94Magazines 31.96Live and Performing Arts 20.642nd language version 16.53News 13.90Theme Evenings 10.98Royalty Payments 7.83Programme Trailers 2.51Human Resources 54.74Broadcasting 47.69Operating Costs 33.02Communication 10.00Multimedia 4.64Total 401.17

BUDGET

Programmes 63% Human Resources 14% Broadcasting 12% Operating Costs 8% Communication 2% Multimedia 1%

BUDGET DISTRIBUTION

Documentaries 28% Drama 15% Film 15% Magazines 13% Live and Performing Arts 8% 2nd language version 7% News 6% Theme Evenings 4% Royalty Payments 3% Programme Trailers 1%

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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The General Assembly, which meets at least four times a year, makes fundamental decisions of strategic importance to the channel, approves the Business Plan and not only appoints members but also top managerial staff to ARTE GEIE. The twelve delegates – six German and six French – represent the two members of the ARTE Group. The associate partners, RTBF, ORF and TVP have an advisory role.

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Chair: Véronique CaylaVice-Chairman: Prof. Jobst Plog

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARTE FRANCE

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARTE DEUTSCHLAND

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY

Véronique CaylaChief Executive Officer of the Centre national

du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC)Chair of the General Assembly of ARTE

Patrice DuhamelChief Executive Officer for Broadcasting,

Development and Diversification of France Télévisions

Laurence FranceschiniDirector of the government’s Media

Development Department (DDM)

Alexis KohlerDirecteur à l’Agence des Participations

de l’Etat, Ministry for the Economy

Nicolas SeydouxPresident and Chief Executive Officer

of Gaumont Productions

Jean RozatChief Executive Officer

of ARTE France

TVP: Romuald Orzel

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General Manager

ORF: Dr. Alexander WrabetzChief Executive Officer

Prof. Jobst PlogPresident of EURIMAGES

Vice Chairman of the General Assembly of ARTE

Peter BoudgoustPresident of SWRPresident of ARD

Chairman of the General Assembly of ARTE Deutschland

Fritz RaffPresident of SR

Prof. Markus SchächterPresident of ZDF

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PROGRAMME

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Programme Committee sets the channel’s editorial policy and drafts the programme agenda for submission to the General Assembly. The Assembly convenes once a month in the Strasbourg headquarters, studies members’ and headquarters’ proposals and decides which of these programmes will be screened on ARTE. The Programme Committee is chaired by the Programme Director and includes three further representatives from the headquarters in Strasbourg, two representatives each from the French and German members and, in an advisory capacity, a representative from each associate partner.

Chairman: Dr. Christoph Hauser

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARTE GEIEDr. Christoph HauserProgramme Director, Member of the Management BoardEmmanuel SuardDeputy Programme DirectorHead of Programme Planning and Media Research Pascal GuimierHead of NewsOlaf GrunertHead of Development and Events Department

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARTE FRANCEPierre ChevalierProject Management DirectorAlain WiederDeputy Project Management Director

REPRESENTATIVES OF ARTE DEUTSCHLANDDr. Klaus WengerManaging DirectorARTE-ARD Co-ordinatorHeiko Holefl eischManaging DirectorARTE-ZDF Co-ordinator

EUROPEAN PARTNERS IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITYERT: Irene GavalaORF: Petra GruberRTBF: Carine BratzlavskySRG SSR idée suisse: Alberto CholletTVP: N.N.YLE: N.N.

Prof. Michael Schmid-OspachMember of the ZDF Broadcasting Council JournalistDr. Wolfgang Stöckel Member of the BR Broadcasting CouncilJournalistAndrea UrbanMember of the ZDF Broadcasting CouncilDirector, Youth Protection Offi ce of Lower SaxonyDr.h.c. Hans ZehetmairMember of the ZDF Broadcasting CouncilFormer Bavarian Minister of State and Chairman of the Hanns Seidel Foundation

ASSOCIATE PARTNERS IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY ORF: Dr. Peter PawlowskyRTBF: Carine BratzlavskyTVP: N.N.

The Programme Advisory Committee advises the Management Board and the General Assembly on programming issues. Its members, eight from Germany and eight from France, are leading personalities from civil society and the arts world. The associate partners participate in an advisory capacity.

Chairman: Jean-Etienne Cohen-SéatVice-Chairman: Dr. h. c. mult. Hans Zehetmair

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PROGRAMME

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MEMBERS (FRANCE)Françoise BenhamouEconomist and Professor at the University of Paris IJean-Etienne Cohen-SéatPublisher Consultant of Chief Executive Offi cer, Hachette LivresBernard Faivre d’ArcierFormer senior civil servant in the Ministry of CultureDan FranckWriter and scriptwriterHind MeddebFilm maker and journalistJean-Michel MeuricePainter and fi lm-makerHélène WaysbordHonorary General Inspector for the Ministry of EducationExpert on literaturePatrick WeilHistorian and political expert

MEMBERS (GERMANY)Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Wolfgang JägerMember of the ZDF Broadcasting CouncilPrincipal (retired), University of FreiburgProf. Dr. Werner LohmannMember of the WDR Broadcasting Council, Principal (retired), Musikhochschule KölnThomas MannMember of the HR Broadcasting Council Member of the European ParliamentWolfgang MarrMember of the MDR, Broadcasting Council, Journalist

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ARTE FRANCE

ARTE France produces, co-produces and purchases programmes for ARTE. Production policy focuses primarily on promoting original, high-quality audiovisual work. Commissions from ARTE France contribute to sustaining a network of independent producers, while its co-productions ensure that the company is a major player in the fi lm and television industry, both in France and Europe-wide. ARTE France has a permanent workforce of 220 professionals with skills in programming, communication, multimedia, development, international relations and management, all contributing to the objectives of the channel. Two subsidiaries have also been set up: the fi lm production company ARTE France Cinéma, and the audiovisual production and publishing company ARTE France Développement, one of whose main tasks is marketing books and DVDs under the brand name ARTE Editions. A video-on-demand download service is also offered on www.artevod.com.A shareholder in TV5MONDE and the Canadian cultural channel ARTV, ARTE France boosts the distribution of its programmes worldwide by making them available, on a co-operative basis, to these and other channels. ARTE France organises and supports professional training programmes outside France, sometimes in association with Canal France International, of which it is also a shareholder.

Quality Control:Jean-Pierre Leoni

Finance:Éric Garcin

Legal Services:Pascale Ottavi

IT Services:Robert Eusèbe

Human Resources: Pascale Baron-Galampoix

Logistics:Christophe Fouquières

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Chairman: Bernard-Henri Lévy, Writer and philosopherVice Chairman: Nicolas Seydoux, Chairman, Gaumont

SUPERVISORY BOARD

Chairman:Jérôme Clément

Deputy Chief Executive Officer

Director of Administration:Fabrice Rebois

ARTE FRANCE CINÉMAChairman: Jérôme ClémentDeputy CEO: Michel Reilhac

ARTE FRANCE DEVELOPMENTChairman: Jérôme Clément

Chief Executive Officer: Marie-Laure Lesage

SUBSIDIARIES OF ARTE FRANCE

Project Director:Pierre Chevalier

Deputy Project Director: Alain Wieder

PROGRAMME DEPARTMENTS

Current affairs, society and geopolitics:

Alex SzalatFilm: Michel Reilhac

Culture and performing arts:Gabrielle Babin

Discovery and knowledge:Hélène ColdefyDocumentaries:

Pierrette OminettiDrama:

François SauvagnarguesResearch Unit:

Claire Doutriaux, Paul Ouazan

Development:Marie-Laure Lesage

Internet: Joël Ronez

Public Relations:Marie-Danièle Boussières

Cultural Development:Angélique OussédikInstitutional Relations:

Muriel GuidoniInternational Relations:

André de Margerie

Chief Executive OfficerDirector of Strategy:

Jean Rozat

Headquarters of ARTE France in Issy-les-Moulineaux (Paris) © ARTE

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ARTE DEUTSCHLAND TV GMBH

The structure of the Baden Baden based company is identical to that of federal public broadcasting stations throughout Germany. Its shareholders are the state broadcasting corporations ARD* and ZDF**. The entire German contribution to ARTE consists of programmes, often television premieres, which have been either purchased or produced by ARD and ZDF.

The ARTE liaison offi cers at ARD and the ARTE co-ordinator at ZDF are responsible for programming proposals and their realisation. They work in close collaboration with their respective editorial departments, the ARTE Deutschland Programme Co-ordination, and editorial departments at ARTE GEIE. ARTE Deutschland is represented on the Programming Committee and other executive boards by its managing directors.

ARTE Deutschland is predominantly concerned with the co-ordination and contract settlements of the German programme contributions for both television and Internet. They are also responsible for programme-related communication in Germany as well as for expanding and maintaining a large network of partnerships with cultural and media organisations in the fi elds of literature, theatre, music, fi ne arts and audiovisual media. With regards to multimedia administration, ARTE Deutschland, in collaboration with its shareholders, has editorial responsibility

for themed fi les and content on certain parts of the ARTE website. Together with ARTE France, ARTE Deutschland supervises the organisation and editing of live streaming for the concert and event platform, ARTE Live Web. These ventures all serve to demonstrate ARTE’s commitment to Franco-German partnership and to Europe.

Chairman:Michael-Andreas Butz

ZDF

Vice Chairman:Hans-Peter Strenge

NDR

Chairman:Peter Boudgoust

Managing Director of SWR

Vice Chairman:Prof. Markus SchächterDirector General of ZDF

Managing Directors:Dr. Klaus WengerHeiko Holefleisch

Programme Co-ordinationand Multimedia:

Dr. Thomas M. Salb

Programme Managementand Legal Affairs:

Christoph M. Weber

Communication and Marketing:

Thomas P. Schmid

Administration, Human Resources and Finance:

Armin Breger

ARD Co-ordinator:

Dr. Klaus WengerARTE Liaison Officers

at ARD Channels:BR: Prof. Jochen Kölsch

HR: Manuel MeyerMDR: Ingrid Hofmann

NDR: Ulrike DotzerRBB: Søren SchumannRB: Mechthild Lehning

SR: Natalie WeberSWR: Peter Latzel

WDR: Prof. Dr. Sabine Rollberg

ZDFCo-ordinator:

Heiko Holefleisch

SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING

MANAGEMENT ARTE CO-ORDINATORS AT GERMAN TV

CHANNELS

* ARD: Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (“Consortium of public-law broadcasting corporations of the Federal Republic of Germany”)** ZDF: Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (“Second German Television”)

PROGRAMME ADVISORYCOMMITTEE

Headquarters of ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH in Baden Baden © ARTE

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EUROPEAN PARTNERS

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS Partnership Agreements commit ARTE and its associate members to a substantial number of co-productions as well as programme exchanges. Associate members participate in ARTE’s decision-making and advisory bodies, in a consultant capacity. Agreements have been entered into with:

RTBF Belgium, February 1993Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté FrançaiseSince September 2006, RTBF has its own window in the ARTE programme in Belgium with ARTE Belgique.www.rtbf.bewww.arte-belgique.be

TVP Poland, January 2001Telewizja Polska www.tvp.pl

ORF Austria, March 2001Österreichischer Rundfunkwww.orf.at

CO-OPERATION AGREEMENTS Under Co-operation Agreements, partner channels and ARTE strive to develop a large number of co-productions spanning all audiovisual genres. Partner channels take part in Programme Committee meetings

in an advisory capacity. Agreements have been signed with:

SRG SSR idée suisse Switzerland, July 1995Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft / Società svizzera di radio-televisione/Societad svizra da radio e televisiunwww.srg-ssr-idee-suisse.ch

YLE Finland, February 1999Yleisradio Oywww.yle.fi

ERT Greece, April 2009Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasiwww.ert.gr

CO-PRODUCTION AGREEMENTS In addition, ARTE GEIE, together with ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland (ARD and ZDF), have signed Co-production Agreements with:

BBC United Kingdom, October 2001British Broadcasting Corporation www.bbc.co.uk

SVT Sweden, June 2002Sveriges Televisionwww.svt.se

ARTE WORLDWIDEARTE France has established various forms of partnership that increase the channel’s visibility worldwide, in particular in Central Europe, the Balkans and the Caucasus, as well as Africa and South America with programme supply, programming slots, screenwriting workshops, etc.

ARTE GEIE has entered into a number of agreements with other European public service broadcasters. This demonstrates ARTE’s commitment to produce and broadcast programmes that bring Europe’s creativity and diversity to the fore.

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HDTVSince 2007, ARTE has broadcast programmes in HD via ADSL, cable, the ASTRA satellite, and on Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV). The number of HD productions is growing constantly and all ARTE programmes are being converted to a technical quality that is ideally suited to fl at widescreen televisions.

BRINGING ARTE TO EVERY SCREENTV via ADSL ARTE features in several triple play packages (Internet / telephone / TV) offered by ADSL providers.

Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV The idea of HBB-TV is to merge broadcast audiences with Internet users in front of a single screen, enabling viewers to surf the web and watch TV on the same set. All ARTE’s programming, free-to-air and on demand, is available via broadband with excellent picture quality.

On mobile phones and iPhonesIn Germany, the latest mobile phone models allow reception of ARTE via DTTV. In both Germany and France, special iPhone packages offer access to ARTE using 3G streaming technology.

SAME PICTURE, DIFFERENT LANGUAGESThanks to digital transmission, ARTE programmes are always available in stereo and in both local languages. French and German speaking viewers automatically receive broadcasts in their own language but also have access to the second language version as well as original language versions with subtitles for some fi lms.

SUBTITLES FOR HEARING-IMPAIRED VIEWERS AND AUDIO DESCRIPTIONEvery year ARTE broadcasts about thirty cinema titles and television dramas with Audio Description on the second channel via DTTV, satellite and over-the-air. The AD feature, available in both French and German, makes visual and narrative content accessible to the blind and visually impaired. The channel is also increasingly offering programmes for the hard of hearing: up to 50% of its broadcasts can be accessed in a subtitled version via teletext, or by using the “subtitles” function on TNT, satellite, ADSL and cable decoders.

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SATELLITE COVERAGE

IN FRANCE AND GERMANYARTE can be watched by about 95% of the population in the two countries.

In France 5.3 million households have a satellite dish, 2.9 million are cable subscribers, 7.4 million receive DTTV and 3.6 million are still using the analogue terrestrial network, on which ARTE is broadcast from 7 pm daily. Nearly all of France and its territories now receive DTTV and the transition from analogue will be complete by the end of 2011. Almost 3 million households are ADSL subscribers.

In Germany 15.8 million households are cable subscribers and 14.7 million have a satellite dish. 3.6 million households have access to DTTV. 300.000 households are ADSL subscribers.

New transmission technologies are constantly expanding the number of viewers in Europe who can receive ARTE programmes. In 2009, the total reach of the channel was 190 million viewers in 80 million households.

IN EUROPE AND WORLD WIDEAs a European cultural network, ARTE is relayed by numerous cable networks and satellite services Europe-wide and overseas:• In Belgium 98% of households

receive ARTE (total 4 million households).

• In Switzerland ARTE is broadcast (in French and German) on all cable networks – a total of 3 million households.

• In the Netherlands ARTE is available to 3 million cable households.

• In Spain ARTE is accessible via cable networks. A selection of ARTE programmes is also shown by the state owned national network La 2.

• In Austria 85% of cable networks relay ARTE programmes to 1 million households. ARTE is also received by 1.5 million households with satellite dishes.

• In Finland 1 million households receive ARTE via satellite. The signal is also carried by numerous cable networks.

• In Poland 440.000 households receive ARTE via satellite.

• In Luxembourg 90% of households can receive ARTE.

• Via satellite, ARTE is watched by an extensive viewership all over Europe (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Portugal, Hungary, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina), as well as around the Mediterranean rim.

• In Africa ARTE is broadcast via satellite, cable, BRS and ADSL in twenty French-speaking countries as part of the digital service CANALSATELLITE HORIZONS.

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2 OCTOBER 1990Signature by France and Germany of an interstate treaty establishing the foundation of a European cultural channel.

30 APRIL 1991The birth of the European Cultural Channel ARTE, a European Economic Interest Grouping (GEIE) formed by La Sept and ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH.

SEPTEMBER 1991La Sept Cinéma established as a fi lm producing subsidiary of La Sept.

30 MAY 1992ARTE fi rst broadcast in France and Germany via satellite (TDF 1-2 and DFS1-Kopernikus) and on cable from 5 pm.

JANUARY 1989Jérôme Clément is appointed President of La Sept.

MARCH 1991Wolfgang Bernhard and Gerd Opitz are appointed Managing Directors of ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH.

APRIL 1991Dr. Willibald Hilf and Daniel Toscan du Plantier are appointed Chairman and Vice Chairman of ARTE’s General Assembly. Jérôme Clément and Dietrich Schwarzkopf are appointed Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Management Board.

JULY 1995Dr. Klaus Wenger is appointed Managing Director of ARTE Deutschland and ARD Co-ordinator.

JANUARY 1999Prof. Jobst Plog is appointed fi rst German President of ARTE.

FEBRUARY 1993RTBF, Belgium’s French-language public service broadcaster, becomes an associate member.

JULY 1995Co-operation Agreement with SSR, Swiss public service broadcaster.

SEPTEMBER 1992First campaign “Laissez-vous déranger par ARTE” (Let ARTE challenge you!) (Audour, Soum, Larue).

MAY 1994“Ma télé a du talent!” (Television with talent!) (Audour, Soum, Larue)

JANUARY 1995New channel design and graphics: (Lambie-Naim & Company). The logo is much clearer and has a warm orange colour.

SEPTEMBER 1996“ARTE, sehen Sie selbst!” (ARTE – see for yourself!) (Castenow + Partner).

MARCH 2001Jérôme Clément is re-appointed President of ARTE France for another fi ve years. Jean Rozat is appointed Chief Executive Offi cer of ARTE France.

OCTOBER 2001Heiko Holefl eisch is appointed Managing Director of ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH and ARTE’s Co-ordinator at ZDF.

JANUARY 2003Jérôme Clément and Dr. Gottfried Langenstein are appointed President and Vice President of ARTE, Prof. Jobst Plog and Rémy Pfl imlin are appointed President and Vice President of the General Assembly.

DECEMBER 1996Co-operation Agreement with TVP, Polish public service broadcaster.

JANUARY 1998Co-operation Agreement with ORF, Austrian public service broadcaster.

FEBRUARY 1999Co-operation Agreement with YLE, Finnish public service broadcaster.

JANUARY 2001TVP, Polish public service broadcaster, becomes an associate member.

MARCH 2001ORF, Austrian public service broadcaster, becomes an associate member.

SEPTEMBER 1998“ARTE - Was für ein Angebot!” (Look what ARTE has to offer!) (Michael Conrad & Leo Burnett)

JANUARY 2000“ARTE et fi ère de l’être !” (ARTE is proud to be ARTE!) (Audour, Soum, Larue)

MARCH 2000“ARTE erleben” (Experience the ARTE adventure!) (McCann-Erickson).

JANUARY 2001New design for the channel brand (Razorfi sh) including some lively “idents” linking the programmes.

OCTOBER 2002Large scale campaign in Germany to advertise the new analogue frequency on which ARTE is broadcast via the ASTRA 1C satellite.

28 SEPTEMBER 1992Broadcasting on the fi fth French terrestrial network (Telecom 2B satellite). 72% of French households able to receive the channel.

MAY 1994ARTE Editions established by La Sept ARTE.

DECEMBER 1994Broadcasting via the ASTRA 1D satellite.

OCTOBER 1996ARTE on the Internet at www.arte-tv.com. In 2006, ARTE updates its website www.arte.tv.

OCTOBER 1997Launch of ARTE Editions by ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH.

MARCH AND OCTOBER 1998Broadcasting from 2 pm via French (TPS and CANALSATELLITE) and German (ZDF-Vision) digital packages.

THE CHANNEL

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AUGUST 2000La Sept ARTE is renamed ARTE France.

SINCE 2001Analogue broadcasting 24 hours a day via ASTRA and from 2 pm via cable networks in all German states.

OCTOBER 2003Inauguration of the new ARTE headquarters in Strasbourg, close to the European Institutions.

APRIL 2005ARTE broadcast 24 hours a day in France via digital terrestrial television (DTTV).

JULY 2008Arte broadcasts in HD via the Astra satellite in Germany.

OCTOBER 2008ARTE broadcasts in HD on DTTV in France.

JANUARY 2005Dr. Christoph Hauser and Victor Rocaries are appointed ARTE’s Programme Director and Administrative Director.

MARCH 2006Jérôme Clément is re-elected President of ARTE France.

JANUARY 2007Dr. Gottfried Langenstein is appointed President of the ARTE Management Board, Jérôme Clément Vice President; Véronique Cayla, CNC Director, is named President of the General Assembly and Prof. Jobst Plog Vice President.

OCTOBER 2001Co-oproduction Agreement with the BBC, British public service broadcaster.

JUNE 2002Co-operation Agreement with SVT, Swedish public service broadcaster.

SEPTEMBER 2006ARTE Belgique, RTBF’s ARTE window in Belgium, begins transmission.

APRIL 2009Co-operation agreement with ERT, Greek public service broadcaster.

SINCE 2003Campaign “ARTE on 8” (McCann-Erickson) to entice viewers to program ARTE on channel 8 of their television sets.

JANUARY 2004Winds of change sweep through ARTE: new design (Velvet Agency), new slogan “vivons curieux” (ARTE, Be Curious!). Large-scale advertising campaign in France (Ailleurs Exactement Agency).

JANUARY 2007ARTE restyles its brand idents in collaboration with the Swiss agency Déjà Vu.

SEPTEMBER 2008The Munich agency LuxLotusLiner develops a new design, based on women’s and men’s faces, accompanied by a new sonic identity designed by NovaProd.

Published by ARTE GEIEStrategic Development and Co-ordination: Dr. Hans-Walter SchliePress & PR: Claude-Anne SavinEditorial Co-ordination: Cécile Le Martret, Gaëlle DietrichTranslation and Rewriting: ARTE’s Language Services, Bernd Luxa, Gregory WarneGraphic Design: All Contents, F-75015 ParisPrinted by Fot, Lyon© ARTE GEIE/Press & PR/March 2010

Copyrights :Cover : Le Sacre du Printemps © ARTE France • Fortunes, by Stéphane Meunier © Julien Mokrani / ALP / Terence Films • Lenny Kravitz, ARTE Summer Tour, Rock Werchter Festival 2008 © Rock WerchterPage 64 : Prince, Tracks / ZDF / © Kevin Mazur/Theo Wargo/WireImage images • Trails from the east Myanmar & Bangladesh – Behind the closed border, by Rob Hof © ARTE France • The War, by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick / ARTE / © Florentine Films • Marie Antoinette, by David Grubin © Marie by Labarre-Cinétévé

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ARTE GEIE4, quai du Chanoine WintererBP 20035F-67080 Strasbourg CedexTel. +33 (0)3 88 14 22 22Fax +33 (0)3 88 14 22 00

ARTE Deutschland TV GmbHPostfach 10 02 13D-76483 Baden-BadenTel. +49 (0)7221 93 69 0Fax +49 (0)7221 93 69 70

ARTE France8, rue MarceauF-92785 Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex 9Tel. +33 (0)1 55 00 77 77Fax +33 (0)1 55 00 77 00 www.arte.tv