Peak public broadcast founding. Some people want this gone
ReadToW on
Thank you, France and Germany
IamHumanAndINeed on
>ARTE, for its part, stressed it does not aim to compete with dedicated news outlets but to “complement the European and national media landscape” with a distinct editorial approach.
I hope so. They need to keep ARTE what it’s been doing for decades which is not garbage news.
OpenTheBorders on
I just checked the English language section of ARTE. It seems like 100% of the series are about women.
Crypt33x on
Finally bringing out english videos? They missed so many opportunities for decades. Could have educated plenty more people across the globe in the meantime.
DoctorNo1661 on
All I know is arte produces tons of documentaries. Which is cool in itself.
Orange_Wine on
Yes! Amazing news! ARTE is simply awesome.
ug61dec on
I would absolutely watch an English version of this too please!!! (I already watch it subtitled).
One_Citron_4350 on
Wonderful news. I love their documentaries and production.
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ARTE is just absolutely awesome.
Finally
Field day for arte ultras.
Peak public broadcast founding. Some people want this gone
Thank you, France and Germany
>ARTE, for its part, stressed it does not aim to compete with dedicated news outlets but to “complement the European and national media landscape” with a distinct editorial approach.
I hope so. They need to keep ARTE what it’s been doing for decades which is not garbage news.
I just checked the English language section of ARTE. It seems like 100% of the series are about women.
Finally bringing out english videos? They missed so many opportunities for decades. Could have educated plenty more people across the globe in the meantime.
All I know is arte produces tons of documentaries. Which is cool in itself.
Yes! Amazing news! ARTE is simply awesome.
I would absolutely watch an English version of this too please!!! (I already watch it subtitled).
Wonderful news. I love their documentaries and production.
>The proposal, first [reported](http://email.newsletter.euractiv.com/c/eJx8kcHO2yAQhJ9mfamwYAHbHDg4Sv0QvUQELwmSjSMMyf_4ldX_b9NDe0O734iZ2dkOXvSqISv6XvZKi040dzt0g7yS9twEdQ3GdHNnjOn87OeOVHBNtMix41L0gmuDohXtFbDXJ9GN43ej-DBMwzAB9qB4ote-UCmUW6rZ-RKfrd_WZrH3Uh47yBFwApxer1e70E7-vu1tyIBTIX9nK83R7YDT74fLhRgl5t36cLdE7LHVzLYQcsysJmJuKZSTK_FJjGreHkTpGLNEJSzxg6HoNUcEOdWyXvatZk8gz1_2ALtjfnxYV5DnPwk-N35LhVIBef6xJfqW3Eqfm0L5UHDGv9DDZLwlkOdTnW9UTjlSaFYrjFFao2qyveaPNuR2JlD8r4qKJecvb7rLe-9c_wJAjm8IyPEfkKtzpHQkfeeZQCFQC62k_t-5nhZ_BgAA__-5kLNG) by French daily *Les Echos*, would see ARTE expand its multilingual offer to all 24 EU languages, backed by increased public funding.
Yes, please.
I love ARTE!