MRF Fernsehen

1964-1968
Unlike other regional third channels in Rialmany, Melverouxer Fernsehen had the oddity of broadcasting in both German and French due to Melveroux's historical past with Roterlaine, with French still being a co-official language in the state. As such, the station had the oddity of airing both Erstes Rialuschtes Fernsehen's Tagesschau live and MV1's (later Antenna 2's post-privatization) Le Journal delayed right after.

1989-1995
In 1989, coinciding with the expansion of terrestrial television to private competitors and the rise of cable and satellite television, Melverouxer Fernsehen was split into two services: the German-speaking MRF Fernsehen and the French-speaking MRF Télévision.