Brava3D

Brava3D

Brava3D Logo
Launched 25 November 2010
Closed 1 August 2012
Owned by TV Digitaal BV and Strengholt BV
Picture format 1080i (3DTV)
Country Netherlands
Broadcast area Europe
Headquarters Naarden
Website www.brava3d.com

Brava3D was a Dutch cultural 3D television channel aimed at the European market which launched on 25 November 2010 Free-to-air on the Astra 3B satellite. The programming consisted of opera, ballet, and concerto productions recorded in opera houses such as the Royal Opera House, the Teatro Real, and the La Scala. The productions consists of stage performances such as La bohème, Othello, Aida, Swan Lake, Tosca, Zoroastre and Così fan tutte. The channel was founded by Jur Bron and Gerard Ardesch and officially owned by their company TV Digitaal BV. In December 2011 the Brava TV Group announced that Strengholt BV became co-owner of Brava3D.[1][2] The channel closed on 1 August 2012.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. Jarco Kriek (December 23, 2011). "Strengholt stapt in Brava en SchlagerTV" (in Dutch). Totaal TV.
  2. Robert Briel (December 23, 2011). "Strengholt neemt belang in Brava en SchlagerTV" (in Dutch). Broadband TV News.
  3. KingOfSat.net Change Log Brava 3D
  4. Kabel Noord - 3D kanaal Brava 3D gestopt

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