FS1 (Austrian TV channel)

FS1
Launched 16 February 2012 (2012-02-16)
Owned by Community TV Salzburg Ltd. (Association of Program Makers 24%, Radiofabrik 24%, IMB 24%. Dachverband 24%, Individuals 4%)
Picture format 720p
Slogan Your TV
Country Austria
Language German English
Broadcast area Salzburg (state) over Cable, Austria over IPTV
Affiliates Radiofabrik
Headquarters Salzburg
Website http://fs1.tv
Availability
Cable
Salzburg AG 36
IPTV
A1 Telekom Austria 436
Streaming media
FS1 Live Watch live
FS1 - Entrance to the studio in Salzburg (2012)

FS1 (or FS1 - Community TV Salzburg) is a non-commercial community television channel in Salzburg (Austria) and next to the Community TV okto in Vienna and dorf in Linz, the third non-commercial broadcasters with a 24-hour full program in Austria.

After the launch on 16 February 2012 the channel broadcasts via DVB-C in many areas of the province of Salzburg.[1]. Over IPTV the station is available nationwide.

Organization

Owner and editor of FS1 is a non-profit limited company. Shareholders are the association of the program creators, Salzburg´s community radio Radiofabrik, the Institute for Media Education (IMB), the umbrella organization of cultural sites and individuals. Through participation of the producers in the ownership structure of FS1, the station can be considered as the first democratic television in Austria. In September 2018 the IMB sold its shares to the cultural center ARGEkultur Salzburg and Lebenshilfe, who trains people with intellectual disabilities.

Partnerships

FS1 is member of the umbrella organization of Salzburg's cultural sites, the Alliance Community Television Austria (VCFÖ) and the Community Media Forum Europe.

References

  1. RTR - Austrian broadcasting authorities entry of FS1 in the directory of TV broadcasters, Retrieved 11 November 2015

Coordinates: 47°48′14″N 13°02′45″E / 47.803873°N 13.045840°E / 47.803873; 13.045840

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