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ORF 1 (before 1992: FS1) is the first television channel ORF.

About

In ORF 1 shows the ORF unlike most ORF 2 feature films and series, there exists in the morning running children's program called Confetti TiVi. In addition, sports broadcasts of ORF for a wide audience (skis, Formula 1, football) usually on ORF 1. ORF broadcasts his message format and time of the picture magazines mostly on the 2nd ORF Around 19:30 am, the time the image, nor to 9 April 2007 parallel to ORF 1 to see from the 10th April, however, ran on ORF 1 of the Daily middle of the soap-8s, which are then on 1 July due to lower rates by the middle Malcolm has been replaced. Having said several times daily under the title ZiB Flash mehrminütige news blocks. From 20:00 pm is now a new news magazine called ZIB 20, which is old news flash similar to broadcast.

The highlights of the program (drama), the so-called Prime Time ORF 1, are often parallel to the broadcasts on German private and public broadcasters programmed. During the pause from parts of the program with German television advertising in the usual, limited ORF - apart from sponsorship program - Werbeunterbrechnungen on major sporting events, quite rare in movies uninterrupted advertising for telephone gambling appear. So enjoys ORF 1 also especially for those viewers from Germany, the ORF programs can receive great popularity.

ORF 1 is difficult with the German television station, the first to compare, because the second one public service television channel ORF 2, in contrast to the situation in Germany from the same television channel recorded in a regional third channel is missing. Furthermore occur due to the proliferation of cable-TV and free-to-air satellite television especially the big German private broadcaster as a competitor in Austria. Conversely missing ORF by encrypting its programmes via satellite on the pan-German market (since 1998). ORF 1 is positioned as a mainstream Austrian media and rarely dares experiments.

Screen Design

As part of the redesign 2000 ORF 1 got a new identity, which is essentially a portable, gelatinous green square with the number 1 is characterized (also affectionately Jelli ").

As part of the redesign 2000 ORF 1 got a new identity, which is essentially a portable, gelatinous green square with the number 1 is characterized (also affectionately Jelli ").

The musical design (sound Identity) of ORF 1 was 2000 by the composer Hannes Bertolini and designed to maintain minimal changes.