DR Ultra
DR Ultra is a Danish national television channel for children aged 7–12, produced by the public service broadcaster, DR. The channel launched on 4 March 2013, replacing DR Update.[3]
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Launched | 4 March 2013 (as a TV channel) 2 January 2020 (Online) |
Closed | 1 January 2020; 21:35 local time (as a TV channel) |
Owned by | DR |
Picture format | 16:9 576i (SDTV) |
Audience share | 1.7% (2016, [1][2]) |
Country | Kingdom of Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Broadcast area | Danish Realm |
Headquarters | Aarhus, Denmark |
Replaced | DR Update |
Sister channel(s) | DR1 DR2 DR3 DR K DR Ramasjang |
Website | dr |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
DTT | Channel 7 |
Satellite | |
Canal Digital | Channel 23 |
Viasat | Channel 53 |
Cable | |
YouSee | Channel 33 |
IPTV | |
TDC TV | Channel 29 |
Streaming media | |
DR TV | Watch live |
YouSee | Watch live |
Zattoo | Watch live |
All DR-owned shows for DR Ultra and DR Ramasjang are set in the Danish city of Aarhus.
Logos and identities
March 2013-January 2020
- DR Ultra's second logo used from 2017 to 2020
gollark: A Zener diode is a special type of diode designed to reliably allow current to flow "backwards" when a certain set reverse voltage, known as the Zener voltage, is reached.
gollark: It's a diode thingy, but if you thingy it backward, it gets thingied at a thingy voltage.
gollark: It's basically like a monoid.
gollark: The GTech™ cuboid is capable of simulating the diode several orders of magnitude faster than "physical reality" can.
gollark: Fine, we'll ship you a physics simulator octahedron™ preloaded with that.
External links
References
- TNS
- TNS Share Television Denmark
- "Nye DR-kanaler den 4. marts". TVnyt.com. 6 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
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