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ORF 1

ORF 1 (ORF eins) is an Austrian public television channel owned by ORF. It was the first television channel in Austria, started in 1955.

ORF 1
CountryAustria, Italy (South Tyrol)
HeadquartersVienna
Programming
Language(s)German
Picture format576i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerORF
Sister channels
History
Launched1 August 1955; 68 years ago (1955-08-01)
Former namesORF Fernsehen (1955–1967)
FS 1 (1967–1992)
ORF eins (2011–2019)
Links
Websitetv.orf.at/program/orf1
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T
(Austria)
Channel 1
(DVB-T MUX A, free-to-air)
DVB-T2
(Austria)
Channel 1
(DVB-T MUX D, Irdeto)
Streaming media
ORF TVthekWatch live(Limited programming outside Austria)

ORF 1 is one of four public TV channels in Austria. It is funded by a mixture of advertising revenue and television licence fees: as such, unlike the German TV stations (which are generally available free-to-air), ORF 1 and its sister channels are encrypted over satellite.

Programming edit

ORF 1 mainly shows films, TV series and sporting events; this is in contrast to ORF 2, which focuses more on news, documentaries and cultural programming. As the target audience of ORF 1 is younger than that of ORF 2, ORF's children's output, okidoki, is broadcast on ORF 1 every morning. Popular sporting events, such as skiing, Formula One and association football are also usually shown on ORF 1. ORF has exclusive rights to many sports; for example, it holds the rights to Formula One until 2020.[1] In addition to the regular commentary, some sporting events, as well as some dramas, carry special commentary tracks for the visually impaired, via the Zweikanalton system.[2]

Until 9 April 2007, ORF's flagship news programme Zeit im Bild (The Times in Pictures) was broadcast at 7:30pm on both ORF 1 and ORF 2; as part of a major programme overhaul, this was replaced on ORF 1 with the soap opera Mitten im 8en. Due to poor ratings, the soap was short-lived and was replaced on 2 July 2007 by Malcolm in the Middle.[3] To fill the void left by removing Zeit im Bild from ORF 1, two new news programmes entitled ZiB 20 and ZiB 24 were introduced; as their names suggest, they are broadcast at 8pm (20:00) and midnight (24:00) every night. In addition, short bulletins known as ZiB Flash are shown several times throughout the day.

Feature films form a key part of the primetime output on ORF 1, and are shown several nights a week: many movie premieres are shown at the same time as on German broadcasters, but without the commercial interruptions that are commonplace on private German channels. Certain films and series are broadcast with both the German dub and the original (usually English) soundtrack via Zweikanalton (Two-channel sound).

Children edit

Entertainment edit

Information edit

Series edit

Sport edit

High definition broadcast edit

On 28 January 2008, ORF started its high-definition services. The first broadcast was a ski race called The Nightrace in Schladming. A special HDTV event, introducing HD technology, was scheduled in all regional ORF stations right after. The technological partner for HD productions is Telekom Austria.[4] Test operations began on 1 May 2008: ten days later, these were made available to any households with an ORF card showing a trailer. Those who could receive ORF 1 HD would see a trailer which showed excerpts from sports footage, films and documentaries.[5]

ORF 1 HD officially launched on 2 June 2008, five days before the start of 2008 UEFA European Football Championship.

Reception edit

ORF 1 HD is broadcast on Astra 19.2° east on 10,832 GHz horizontal (SR 22000, FEC 5/6). The channel is also available through Cable and IPTV.[6][7]

Programming edit

Initially, the vast majority of programmes were upscaled, save for some sporting events, movie premieres and American television series. However, this has gradually increased; more and more of ORF's productions have been in HD, and many older copies of movies and TV series were re-sourced and replaced with HD scans; for example, older episodes of The Simpsons have been remastered in HD and, as of 2017, are broadcast in this format on ORF 1.

Parental guidance edit

ORF abridges some movies due to child-protection rules, but less often than German stations. ORF identifies its programs with initials: X (not suited for children; parental guidance advised), O (adults only), or with no initial. The sign K+ (recommended for children) is shown only on teletext.

Branding edit

 
The "ORF eye"
 
Historical text logo, used from the 1960s to the early 2000s

From 1968 until 1992, ORF 1 prominently featured the red "ORF eye" logo in its television idents alongside several stylised number "1" logos. In 1992, the first version of the "green cube" ORF 1 logo was introduced, designed by Neville Brody. In 2000, ORF 1's logo was updated into a moving, soft-edged, gelatinous cube with the number 1 inside. This particular logo has been nicknamed "Jelli." In 2005, there was another update to ORF's on-screen design: to avoid the logo being burnt in to plasma screens, it was changed from green to grey all-over.

In 2010, it was announced that ORF 1 would be rebranded as "ORF eins" from 8 January 2011.

On 26 April 2019, ORF eins was renamed back to ORF 1 with a brand new logo and on-screen design by design agency Bleed.[8]

Logos edit

References edit

  1. ^ Heute, www heuta at. "Verliert der ORF auch die TV-Rechte der Formel 1?". Heute.at. from the original on 2018-11-12. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Wie können ORF-Hörfilme empfangen werden?". tv.ORF.at. from the original on 2019-01-29. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  3. ^ "ORF: "Mitten im Achten" wird eingestellt". Die Presse. 13 June 2007. from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  4. ^ . Pressetext.at (in German). Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved January 23, 2008.
  5. ^ "ORF HD nimmt Testbetrieb auf". www.digitalfernsehen.de. from the original on 2019-01-29. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  6. ^ "ORF DIGITAL - Startseite". digital.orf.at. from the original on 2019-01-10. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Handy - Festnetz - Internet - Mobiles Internet - TV - A1.net". www.a1.net. from the original on 2019-01-16. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  8. ^ "ORF1 - Bleed".

External links edit

  • ORF 1 TV listings

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ORF 1 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message ORF 1 ORF eins is an Austrian public television channel owned by ORF It was the first television channel in Austria started in 1955 ORF 1CountryAustria Italy South Tyrol HeadquartersViennaProgrammingLanguage s GermanPicture format576i SDTV 720p HDTV OwnershipOwnerORFSister channelsORF 2ORF IIIORF Sport HistoryLaunched1 August 1955 68 years ago 1955 08 01 Former namesORF Fernsehen 1955 1967 FS 1 1967 1992 ORF eins 2011 2019 LinksWebsitetv orf at program orf1AvailabilityTerrestrialDVB T Austria Channel 1 DVB T MUX A free to air DVB T2 Austria Channel 1 DVB T MUX D Irdeto Streaming mediaORF TVthekWatch live Limited programming outside Austria ORF 1 is one of four public TV channels in Austria It is funded by a mixture of advertising revenue and television licence fees as such unlike the German TV stations which are generally available free to air ORF 1 and its sister channels are encrypted over satellite Contents 1 Programming 1 1 Children 1 2 Entertainment 1 3 Information 1 4 Series 1 5 Sport 2 High definition broadcast 2 1 Reception 2 2 Programming 3 Parental guidance 4 Branding 4 1 Logos 5 References 6 External linksProgramming editORF 1 mainly shows films TV series and sporting events this is in contrast to ORF 2 which focuses more on news documentaries and cultural programming As the target audience of ORF 1 is younger than that of ORF 2 ORF s children s output okidoki is broadcast on ORF 1 every morning Popular sporting events such as skiing Formula One and association football are also usually shown on ORF 1 ORF has exclusive rights to many sports for example it holds the rights to Formula One until 2020 1 In addition to the regular commentary some sporting events as well as some dramas carry special commentary tracks for the visually impaired via the Zweikanalton system 2 Until 9 April 2007 ORF s flagship news programme Zeit im Bild The Times in Pictures was broadcast at 7 30pm on both ORF 1 and ORF 2 as part of a major programme overhaul this was replaced on ORF 1 with the soap opera Mitten im 8en Due to poor ratings the soap was short lived and was replaced on 2 July 2007 by Malcolm in the Middle 3 To fill the void left by removing Zeit im Bild from ORF 1 two new news programmes entitled ZiB 20 and ZiB 24 were introduced as their names suggest they are broadcast at 8pm 20 00 and midnight 24 00 every night In addition short bulletins known as ZiB Flash are shown several times throughout the day Feature films form a key part of the primetime output on ORF 1 and are shown several nights a week many movie premieres are shown at the same time as on German broadcasters but without the commercial interruptions that are commonplace on private German channels Certain films and series are broadcast with both the German dub and the original usually English soundtrack via Zweikanalton Two channel sound Children edit Fireman Sam Marsupilami Marsupilami die neuen abenteuer 2008 2015 Season 1 Maya the Bee Die Biene Maja 2013 present Princess Sarah Peg Cat Story of the Alps My Annette Tales of Little Women The Bugs Bunny Show 1980s 1990s The Bush Baby Zig amp Sharko Entertainment edit Eurovision Song ContestInformation edit Zeit im BildSeries edit 9 1 1 2018 present About a Boy 2018 Altes Geld 2015 2017 Babylon Berlin 2018 present Breaking Bad Brooklyn Nine Nine Desperate Housewives 2005 201 Dexter Devious Maids Devious Maids Schmutzige Geheimnisse 2014 2016 2017 Friends Ghost Whisperer 2007 201 Glee 2011 present Grey s Anatomy 2006 present Kupetzky 2006 Last Man Standing 2014 2017 Liar 2018 Magda macht das schon 2017 present Modern Family NCIS NCIS Los Angeles 2010 Seinfeld 2007 Stalker 2015 2017 2018 Station 19 Seattle Firefighters Die jungen Helden 2018 present Supernatural Tatort 2006 2009 2016 The Big Bang Theory 2010 present The Defenders 2011 2013 2014 The Good Doctor The Mentalist 2009 201 The Unusuals 2013 2014 The X Files Touch 2012 2014 2018 Two and a Half Men 2005 2017 Who Is America 2018 present Young Sheldon 2018 present Sport edit FIFA World Cup Formula One UEFA European Football ChampionshipHigh definition broadcast editOn 28 January 2008 ORF started its high definition services The first broadcast was a ski race called The Nightrace in Schladming A special HDTV event introducing HD technology was scheduled in all regional ORF stations right after The technological partner for HD productions is Telekom Austria 4 Test operations began on 1 May 2008 ten days later these were made available to any households with an ORF card showing a trailer Those who could receive ORF 1 HD would see a trailer which showed excerpts from sports footage films and documentaries 5 ORF 1 HD officially launched on 2 June 2008 five days before the start of 2008 UEFA European Football Championship Reception edit ORF 1 HD is broadcast on Astra 19 2 east on 10 832 GHz horizontal SR 22000 FEC 5 6 The channel is also available through Cable and IPTV 6 7 Programming edit Initially the vast majority of programmes were upscaled save for some sporting events movie premieres and American television series However this has gradually increased more and more of ORF s productions have been in HD and many older copies of movies and TV series were re sourced and replaced with HD scans for example older episodes of The Simpsons have been remastered in HD and as of 2017 are broadcast in this format on ORF 1 Parental guidance editORF abridges some movies due to child protection rules but less often than German stations ORF identifies its programs with initials X not suited for children parental guidance advised O adults only or with no initial The sign K recommended for children is shown only on teletext Branding edit nbsp The ORF eye nbsp Historical text logo used from the 1960s to the early 2000sFrom 1968 until 1992 ORF 1 prominently featured the red ORF eye logo in its television idents alongside several stylised number 1 logos In 1992 the first version of the green cube ORF 1 logo was introduced designed by Neville Brody In 2000 ORF 1 s logo was updated into a moving soft edged gelatinous cube with the number 1 inside This particular logo has been nicknamed Jelli In 2005 there was another update to ORF s on screen design to avoid the logo being burnt in to plasma screens it was changed from green to grey all over In 2010 it was announced that ORF 1 would be rebranded as ORF eins from 8 January 2011 On 26 April 2019 ORF eins was renamed back to ORF 1 with a brand new logo and on screen design by design agency Bleed 8 Logos edit nbsp Logo from 1992 2000 nbsp Logo from 2000 17 August 2005 nbsp Logo from 17 August 2005 8 January 2011 nbsp ORF 1 HD logo from 2 June 2008 8 January 2011 nbsp Logo from 8 January 2011 26 April 2019 nbsp ORF eins HD logo from 8 January 2011 26 April 2019 nbsp Logo since 26 April 2019 nbsp ORF 1 HD logo since 26 April 2019References edit Heute www heuta at Verliert der ORF auch die TV Rechte der Formel 1 Heute at Archived from the original on 2018 11 12 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Wie konnen ORF Horfilme empfangen werden tv ORF at Archived from the original on 2019 01 29 Retrieved 15 February 2019 ORF Mitten im Achten wird eingestellt Die Presse 13 June 2007 Archived from the original on 2017 09 01 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Telekom Austria und ORF realisierten technische Netzkonfiguration fur HDTV Pressetext at in German Archived from the original on December 8 2008 Retrieved January 23 2008 ORF HD nimmt Testbetrieb auf www digitalfernsehen de Archived from the original on 2019 01 29 Retrieved 15 February 2019 ORF DIGITAL Startseite digital orf at Archived from the original on 2019 01 10 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Handy Festnetz Internet Mobiles Internet TV A1 net www a1 net Archived from the original on 2019 01 16 Retrieved 15 February 2019 ORF1 Bleed External links editORF 1 TV listings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ORF 1 amp oldid 1205945472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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