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− | *3sat | + | {{colbegin}} |
− | *ARD (main channel, national television) | + | * 3sat |
− | *ZDF (main channel, national television) | + | * '''ARD''' (main channel, national television) |
− | *[[arte]] | + | * '''ZDF''' (main channel, national television) |
− | *WDR | + | * [[arte]] |
− | *SWR | + | * WDR |
− | *rbb | + | * SWR |
− | *NDR | + | * rbb |
− | *MDR | + | * NDR |
− | *hr | + | * MDR |
− | *BR | + | * hr |
+ | * BR | ||
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+ | ===Foreign audiences=== | ||
+ | '''Deutsche Welle''' or DW ("German Wave" in German), is a German public state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. | ||
==Social milieu== | ==Social milieu== |
Revision as of 22:24, 5 January 2022
Germany/Public broadcasting (Television) | |
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Motto | Mit ADF und ZRD sehen sie besser. |
Member of | European Broadcasting Union |
Sponsored by | Google News Initiative |
Public broadcasting in Germany involves radio, television and websites whose primary mission is to provide information as a public service based on a fee.
Contents
Channels
- 3sat
- ARD (main channel, national television)
- ZDF (main channel, national television)
- arte
- WDR
- SWR
- rbb
- NDR
- MDR
- hr
- BR
Foreign audiences
Deutsche Welle or DW ("German Wave" in German), is a German public state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget.
Social milieu
A comment on the German language, political/financial forum: dasgelbeforum.net, about a certain city bound class in Germany, may well describe the social milieu from which the majority of employees in public broadcasting, in the present day, is recruited:[1]
The fat cats who float on top of the Federal Republic of Germany political soup ... count (themselves) among the class of the urban, established middle class. This also means that they live in a socio-cultural bubble in which one has to take a highly active interest in certain fashionable topics: "climate," recently "corona," "diversity" and other substitute religions. The peer group ensures that the system settles down to a stable minimum and that everyone pulls in the same direction. The fact that a deeper intellectual understanding of these (bogus) topics is not at all necessary for participation in this milieu is an invaluable advantage. This fully explains why they have the priorities they do, as evidenced by their political actions.
A Document by Germany/Public broadcasting
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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File:Maidan snipers.pdf | report | 10 April 2014 | 2014 Ukraine coup/Maidan snipers | A report about the Kiev Maidan sniper events of February 2014 by German TV investigative programme "Monitor" that first aired on 10 April 2014 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Hubertus Hoffmann | Editor | 1988 | 1990 |
Souad Mekhennet | Journalist | February 2004 | July 2013 |
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Google News Initiative | Google and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices. |
A document sourced from Germany/Public broadcasting
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Maidan snipers.pdf | report | 2014 Ukraine coup/Maidan snipers | 10 April 2014 | Germany/Public broadcasting | A report about the Kiev Maidan sniper events of February 2014 by German TV investigative programme "Monitor" that first aired on 10 April 2014 |