DW-TV
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DW-TV () is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. Focussing on news and informational programming, it first started broadcasting 1 April 1992. DW broadcasts on satellite and is uplinked from Berlin. DW's English broadcast service is aimed at an international audience.
Key facts
- Television channel.name
- DW (Español)
- Television channel.logo
- Deutsche Welle symbol 2012.svg
- Television channel.logo_size
- 150px
- Television channel.picture_format
- 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
- Television channel.country
- Germany
- Television channel.language
- Spanish
- Television channel.owner
- Deutsche Welle
- Television channel.area
- Worldwide
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- Channel 17
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- Digital terrestrial television
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- Zuku TV (East Africa)
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- Channel 562
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- StarTimes (Sub-Saharan Africa)
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- Channel 274
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- Rogers Cable (Canada)
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- Channel 2377 (HD)
- Television channel.webcast
- Watch live
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- Reception
- Satellite jamming
- Programmes
- Business
- Sports
- Arts and culture
- Documentaries and features
- Lifestyle and entertainment
- News and politics
- Talk shows
- Health, science and environment
- Channels
- Former channels
- References
- External links
DW-TV () is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. Focussing on news and informational programming, it first started broadcasting 1 April 1992. DW broadcasts on satellite and is uplinked from Berlin. DW's English broadcast service is aimed at an international audience.
==History== The predecessor of DW-TV was RIAS-TV, a television station launched by RIAS, a West Berlin broadcaster in August 1988. The fall of the Berlin Wall the following year and German reunification in 1990 led to the closure of RIAS-TV.
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Available in 15 languages
- Español
- Deutsch
- 中文
- العربية
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Georgian
- Low German
- Malay
- Polski
- Sundanese
- Wu Chinese
- Zaza
- zh_yue
- فارسی
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