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HRT 3 (HTV 3, "Treći program") is a Croatian free-to-air television channel from Hrvatska Radiotelevizija, that was launched on 13 September 2012.
Country | Croatia |
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Broadcast area | Croatia |
Network | Hrvatska radiotelevizija |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Croatian |
Picture format | 1080p HDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Croatian Government |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | 1 March 1991 13 September 2012 |
Closed | 28 March 2004 |
Former names |
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Links | |
Website | hrt |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
OiV | MUX M1 |
Streaming media | |
HRTi | Watch live (Croatia only) |
HRT 3's original history began in 1989, when this channel was originally known as Z3 and later HTV Z3. It officially came on air on 1 March 1991,[1] but was taken off air on 16 September 1991, when its main transmitter, the Sljeme TV tower, was damaged in an air raid. On 7 November 1994, the channel came back on air, this time as HRT 3. The channel was shut down on 28 March 2004,[2] but this time with its frequency de-nationalized and out up for lease in a public tender (it has been used by RTL Televizija ever since).
The channel was later relaunched for the second time on 13 September 2012, but with a new emphasis on educational and documentary material, as well as showing classic films and series, with occasional art and independent films.[3] The channel is broadcast in MUX B on Croatian territory, via satellite Eutelsat 16A at frequency 10,721 GHz H 27,500th.
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