Antena 3 (Romania)

For other uses, see Antena 3.
Antena 3
Launched 2005
Owned by Intact Media Group
Picture format 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Audience share 3.3% (Dec 2008, [1])
Slogan Specialişti în ştiri
(Specialists In News)
Country Romania, Moldova
Broadcast area National; also distributed in
Serbia
Sister channel(s) Antena 1, Antena 2,
Euforia Lifestyle, Antena i
Website www.antena3.ro
Availability
Satellite
Dolce Channel 252
Cable
UPC Romania Channel 402 (LCN)
Channel 22 (digital)
RCS&RDS Channel 11

Antena 3 is a Romanian TV channel, which focuses on news and current events. It was launched in May 2005 and is part of the Intact group. Antena 3 is also distributed in Serbia in the Romanian language-extra package of the DTH platform Digi TV. The official website of the TV channel hosts all daily shows which are made available for watching in an archive that is generally reloaded every month. Starting 2006 the TV channel also allowed online users to watch it live on the internet on its official website.

Antena 3 has constant rivalry with the other major Romanian news station, Realitatea TV, owned by Elan Schwartzenberg.

Antena 3 is a part of the Romanian media trust (Intact) that has a 14.6% of the Romanian media market.[2] It is a news and talk show station only and it is pretty much designed similarly to Fox News, but at a much more reduced scale. The station's website receives an average of 50,000 visitors a day being one of the most visited Romanian websites on the market,[3] losing only to Realitatea.NET, (Realitatea TV's web page, Realitatea TV being the first news network by ratings, Antena 3 - the second). By comparison, Gazeta Sporturilor, another media product owned by Intact gets more than one million hits a day, being the most visited Romanian website in the world.

Antena 3 is one of the five Romanian TV channels that have live anchors every hour 24/7.

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