HRT 3
HRT 3 | |
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Launched | 13 September 2012 |
Network | Hrvatska radiotelevizija |
Owned by | Croatian Government |
Picture format | 576i (16:9) (SDTV) |
Country | Croatia |
Language | Croatian |
Broadcast area | Croatia |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Formerly called |
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Sister channel(s) | |
Website |
hrt |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
OiV free-to-air | Channel 3 |
Satellite | |
OiV - Eutelsat 16A 16°E Viaccess 2.5 Viaccess 3.0 | Channel 3 |
Streaming media | |
HRTi | Watch live (Croatia only) |
HRT 3 (HTV 3, "Treći program") is the third television program on Croatian Radiotelevision, which began broadcasting 13 September 2012.
Program is educational in character and consists mainly of movies and reruns of the series. The program is broadcast in MUX B on Croatian territory, via satellite Eutelsat 16A at frequency 10,721 GHz H 27,500th.
Program
Series
- Sherlock
- Kojak
- Midsomer Murders
- Perry Mason
- Borgen-seat power
- The elite squad
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
Documentaries
- Not loads beast
- Gorski Kotar-four seasons
- In your eyes
Emissions
- Croatian academics
- The woman dragon
- Portraits
- Trikultura
- Special Music
- Time for Jazz
- World Heritage
- In Good Company
- Summer archive
- File contents
- Third round
- Interview of the Week
- Third history
- Stand up 3
- Trikultura
- Book or life
- Good morning, cultures
Logo history
Years | Description |
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1989–June 1990 | White Z with the number "3". |
June 1990–16 September 1991 | Slightly HTV with the number Z3 underneath. |
7 November 1994–March 1995 | The letters HRT with white font and shadow. |
March 1995–October 1997 | Thick-font letters HRT. |
October 1997–4 October 2000 | Stylized orange/grey "3" in square. |
5 October 2000–28 March 2004 | Full HRT logo with a white "3" in the Century Gothic font. |
15 September 2012–24 October 2012 | The on-screen watermark a white number "3". |
25 October 2012–10 March 2016 | Transparent HRT logo with a white "3". |
11 March 2016–present day | A higher-resolution version of the 2000-2004 logo. |
External links
- Official website (Croatian)
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