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  2. RTL (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    rtl live RTL Founded as an offshoot of the German-language radio programme Radio Luxemburg , RTL is considered a full-service broadcaster under the Medienstaatsvertrag (Interstate Media Treaty) and is the largest private television network in Germany.

  3. Phoenix (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix (stylised as phoenıx, pronounced [ˈføːnɪks]) is a German free-to-air television channel which is operated jointly by public-service broadcasters ARD and ZDF.It broadcasts documentaries, news, special events coverage and discussion programmes.

  4. 3sat - Wikipedia

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    Watch live (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria only) 3sat ( German pronunciation: [ˈdʁaɪ̯ˌzat] , Dreisat ) is a free-to-air German-language public service television channel. It is a generalist channel with a cultural focus [ 1 ] and is jointly operated by public broadcasters from Germany ( ZDF , ARD ), Austria ( ORF ) and ...

  5. List of German-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    "Das Deutsche Magazin" [3] ("The German magazine") Dvojka: Programme for the German minority in Slovakia "Unser Bildschirm" [4] ("Our screen") M1: Cultural programme for the German minority in Hungary "Magazin în limba germană" [5] ("Magazine in German language") TVR1, TVR International: Programme for the German minority in Romania "Top ...

  6. Tagesschau (German TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    It is also simulcast on several ARD-affiliated networks, including NDR Fernsehen, RBB Fernsehen, SWR Fernsehen, WDR Fernsehen, hr-fernsehen, 3sat, Phoenix, and ARD-alpha. It also broadcasts for most of the day on tagesschau24. Recorded Tagesschau newscasts can also be seen via YouTube internationally. In addition, there is a tagesschau.de ...

  7. Television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the DFF was renamed, dropping the pretense of being an all-Germany service and becoming Fernsehen der DDR (GDR Television) or DDR-FS. Its two channels became known as DDR1 and DDR2. The first two privately financed TV networks, RTL plus (short for Radio Television Luxemburg) and SAT 1 , started their programming in West Germany in 1984.

  8. VOX (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    VOX started transmitting on 25 January 1993. It competed with public television by broadcasting many live and informational programmes. The channel was originally owned by an assortment of German media companies: UFA (Bertelsmann) – 24.9%; Westdeutsche Medienbeteiligungsgesellschaft (West German Media Holding Company) – 25.1%

  9. One (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July 2016, WDR announced that from early September 2016 Einsfestival became One and became a channel specifically aimed at viewers aged between 30 and 49. [1] [2] The channel's website, Twitter, and Facebook presences were updated on 1 September 2016, [3] and the on-air rebrand took effect on 3 September 2016, starting with adoption of the new screen identification at 0.00 and ending ...