arte.tv arte.tv is the channel's streaming service. It is accessible from browsers and Arte apps for smartphones and smart TVs. Arte.tv programmes are organised by theme or genre. They include feature films, documentaries and documentary cinema covering topics such as social affairs, the arts, history, nature and science, series, short and TV films, music and theatre performances, magazine shows, reportage and news, and web-based formats. Arte's first digital effort was called ARTE+7, launched in September 2007. Initial it was a catch-up service, allowing viewers to watch ARTE programmes up to seven days after they were broadcast on television. arte.tv has also been available for streaming in Germany and France since 2012. Arte also has a podcast site, called
Arte Radio. Most of its programmes are in French. ARTE Extra is a new feature, launched in
HbbTV in 2020. Arte Extra provides four "smart playlists" related to topics such as society, discovery and music which are put together from programmes available on arte.tv. The playlists can be accessed by pushing the red button on the remote control. An annual Arte film festival takes place online in December. It promotes the European film d'auteur scene and presents films of young directors accessible in 45 European countries in ten languages. Each month, the "ArteKino Selection" offers one film available in six languages on arte.tv.
ARTE in six languages Since November 2015 Arte has been making selected programme content – above all documentaries, magazines and live arts – available online with
English and
Spanish subtitles. Since November 2016 a selection of programmes have featured
Polish subtitles.
Italian subtitles have been provided since June 2018. This online service is co-funded by the
European Commission, enabling 70% of Europeans to watch ARTE in their native language. In 2018, Arte launched its online opera season. As part of ARTE Concert, it provides access to new opera productions from various European opera houses by live stream or video on demand in six languages via subtitles. The 2020/2021 opera season featured 21 opera houses from 12 European countries with both classic and contemporary productions.
Digital productions ARTE produces digital games, for example
Bury Me, My Love.
Former themed platforms In 2009,
ARTE Concert (formerly Arte Live Web) was launched, an online platform providing live broadcasts of festivals and concerts. In 2017, the arte.tv platform absorbed the themed platforms
ARTE Creative,
ARTE Future,
ARTE Info and
ARTE Cinema, which previously were separate units.
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