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From 2016, Anne Will was the most watched talk show on the German television. [2] While in 2015, each program was seen by an average of 1.5 million viewers, [3] it reached an average of 4 million in 2016 after a change of the channel place. [2]
Besides several entertaining shows, ARD went political in 1957 when it launched its first political TV magazine, Panorama. Germany's first political TV show adopted the slogan "What is being talked about and what should be talked about" and pictured all aspects of postwar West German society—including conflict-laden topics, scandals, and ...
Maybrit Illner is dedicated to current political issues. The guests of the show are mostly politicians who often come from the federal politic of Germany. The program got the name Berlin Mitte mainly because it is produced in the Berlin capital studio "Unter den Linden" in Berlin-Mitte, which is supposed to convey proximity to federal politics.
Sabine Christiansen was a political talk show on the German television channel Das Erste. The hostess was Sabine Christiansen herself. The program was broadcast on Sunday, 4 January 1998 for the first time and ran until 24 June 2007 at 21:45 on Sundays. From 1 September 2002 the show was produced by Sabine Christiansen's company TV21 GmbH. A ...
For example, a 2019 study from Oxford (p. 24) stated that the majority of the audience of German public broadcasters ARD, ZDF and "Deutschland Radio" are left-winged or left of the center of the political spectrum. The AfD took this to show that the broadcaster is biased and contributing to a left-shift in the political environment.
Pages in category "German television talk shows" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
hart aber fair (English: "hard but fair") is a German weekly political talk show. In the 75-minute broadcast on Monday evening on Das Erste, presenter Frank Plasberg discussed a controversial topic with his guests. Spectators receive additional information through short feature films and can participate directly.
The heute-show ("(the) today show"; stylized in its logo as heute SHOW) is a German late-night satirical television program airing every Friday evening on public broadcasting channel ZDF. A conceptual adaptation of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart , [ 1 ] it is presented by German comedian and journalist Oliver Welke .