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From: Steve Patriarca <stevepatria...@hotmail.com>
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Subject: RE: Austrian TV and Radio on the Internet
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Thanks for this. I found another solution. Move to Austria.
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Steve> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 08:33:43 -0800> Subject: Austrian TV and Radio=
on the Internet> From: pe...@farne.me.uk> To: anglo-austrian-society@googl=
egroups.com> > > Peter Gieler wrote recently in =93Felix Austria=94 that he=
is often asked> how to receive Austrian TV and radio programmes in the UK.=
He went on> to describe the possibilities for doing this via satellite> br=
oadcasts.> > It is worth knowing that Austrian TV and radio broadcasts are =
also> available via the internet. To watch the TV programmes you will need>=
a broadband connection to the net.> > The TV output which is available con=
sists of =93Zeit im Bild=94, =93Heute in> =D6sterreich=94 and regional news=
broadcasts. These are provided =93on> demand=94 for a few days after the l=
ive transmission has gone out in> Austria. This is similar in nature to the=
service which the BBC> offers through its iPlayer.> > Many Austrian radio =
stations can be heard =93live=94 on the internet.> This means that you are =
listening to their programmes at (almost) the> same time as they are being =
broadcast in Austria. The =D6RF stations> available include =D61, =D63, FM4=
and all 9 regional services. There are> also a number of non-=D6RF station=
s.> > To watch Austrian TV on the internet, visit the =D6RF web page at> ht=
tp://ondemand.orf.at/. You can then start the programmes by> clicking on th=
e links on the right-hand side of the page. The links> say things like =93S=
tream=94 or =93Wien heute=94.> > To listen to Austrian radio on the interne=
t, visit the =D6RF web page at> http://radio.orf.at/. You can then start th=
e radio stations by> clicking on the links at the right-hand side of the pa=
ge. The links> all say =93live=94.> > Details of non-=D6RF TV and radio sta=
tions can be found at various> websites such as :> > http://www.live-tv-rad=
io.com/radio/austria.shtml> > http://www.surfmusic.de/country/austria.html =
and http://www.surfmusic.de/webtv/austria.html> > http://www.austria-cafe.c=
om/rtv.htm> > _____________________________________________________________=
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Thanks for this. I found another solution. Move to Austria.<BR>
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Steve<BR><BR>> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 08:33:43 -0800<BR>> Subject: Aus=
trian TV and Radio on the Internet<BR>> From: pe...@farne.me.uk<BR>> =
To: anglo-austrian-society@googlegroups.com<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Peter=
Gieler wrote recently in =93Felix Austria=94 that he is often asked<BR>>=
; how to receive Austrian TV and radio programmes in the UK. He went on<BR>=
> to describe the possibilities for doing this via satellite<BR>> bro=
adcasts.<BR>> <BR>> It is worth knowing that Austrian TV and radio br=
oadcasts are also<BR>> available via the internet. To watch the TV progr=
ammes you will need<BR>> a broadband connection to the net.<BR>> <BR>=
> The TV output which is available consists of =93Zeit im Bild=94, =93He=
ute in<BR>> =D6sterreich=94 and regional news broadcasts. These are prov=
ided =93on<BR>> demand=94 for a few days after the live transmission has=
gone out in<BR>> Austria. This is similar in nature to the service whic=
h the BBC<BR>> offers through its iPlayer.<BR>> <BR>> Many Austria=
n radio stations can be heard =93live=94 on the internet.<BR>> This mean=
s that you are listening to their programmes at (almost) the<BR>> same t=
ime as they are being broadcast in Austria. The =D6RF stations<BR>> avai=
lable include =D61, =D63, FM4 and all 9 regional services. There are<BR>>=
; also a number of non-=D6RF stations.<BR>> <BR>> To watch Austrian T=
V on the internet, visit the =D6RF web page at<BR>> http://ondemand.orf.=
at/. You can then start the programmes by<BR>> clicking on the links on =
the right-hand side of the page. The links<BR>> say things like =93Strea=
m=94 or =93Wien heute=94.<BR>> <BR>> To listen to Austrian radio on t=
he internet, visit the =D6RF web page at<BR>> http://radio.orf.at/. You =
can then start the radio stations by<BR>> clicking on the links at the r=
ight-hand side of the page. The links<BR>> all say =93live=94.<BR>> <=
BR>> Details of non-=D6RF TV and radio stations can be found at various<=
BR>> websites such as :<BR>> <BR>> http://www.live-tv-radio.com/ra=
dio/austria.shtml<BR>> <BR>> http://www.surfmusic.de/country/austria.=
html and http://www.surfmusic.de/webtv/austria.html<BR>> <BR>> http:/=
/www.austria-cafe.com/rtv.htm<BR>> <BR>> </html>
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