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  2. maischberger. die woche - Wikipedia

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    maischberger. die woche ("maischberger. the week"; from 2003 to 2016: Menschen bei Maischberger, "People at Maischberger"; from 2016 to 2019: maischberger) is a German weekly talk show named after the show's host Sandra Maischberger, first aired in 2003. [1] In the show, five to six guests discuss current political topics. [1]

  3. Talk im Turm - Wikipedia

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    Talk im Turm was a weekly talk show that dealt with political and social topics, primarily with a focus on Germany.Mostly German politicians or public figures were invited. The talk was broadcast on Sundays at 22:00 in the length of one ho

  4. Sandra Maischberger - Wikipedia

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    Maischberger is married to cameraman Jan Kerhart. [4] [26] After 12 years of marriage, their first child, son Samuel, was born on 24 February 2007. [2] [27] The family has homes in Hamburg and in Berlin. [4] Maischberger likes to travel and also enjoys mountain climbing and diving. [4] She speaks Italian, Spanish, English and French.

  5. List of German-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    Germans were the first non-English speakers to publish newspapers in the U.S., and by 1890, over 1,000 German-language newspapers were being published in the United States. [1] The first German language paper was Die Philadelphische Zeitung, published by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia beginning in 1732; it failed after a year. [1]

  6. 3 nach 9 - Wikipedia

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    3 nach 9 is broadcast from Bremen, for the first time on 19 November 1974.The start of III after 9, because the name was changed years later as well as the conception, ran in the common third television program of Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and Radio Bremen (RB) and (at that time still) Sender Freies Berlin (SFB).

  7. Erich Böhme - Wikipedia

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    Böhme grew up in Frankfurt am Main.After school, he studied economics there and graduated with a degree in economics from the Goethe University Frankfurt. [2] In 1953 he began as an agency journalist at the Vereinigte Wirtschaftsdienste and then moved to the Stuttgart-based Deutsche Zeitung und Wirtschaftszeitung []. [2]

  8. Das Erste - Wikipedia

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    Das Erste (German: [das ˈʔeːɐ̯stə]; "The First") is the flagship national television channel of the ARD association of public broadcasting corporations in Germany. Das Erste is jointly operated by the nine regional public broadcasting corporations that are members of the ARD.

  9. Fokus Deutsch - Wikipedia

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    Fokus Deutsch is a German-language course developed by Robert "Bob" Di Donato, Professor of German at the Miami University in Ohio.It was produced by WGBH Boston, Inter Nationes, and the Goethe-Institut in 1999.