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  2. ARD (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    ARD-Hauptstadtstudio (ARD Capital Studio) in Berlin. ARD [a] is a joint organisation of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters.It was founded in 1950 in West Germany to represent the common interests of the new, decentralised, post-war broadcasting services – in particular the introduction of a joint television network.

  3. 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.

  4. ARD Audiothek - Wikipedia

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    The ARD Audiothek is the joint audio portal of the state broadcasting stations of the ARD and Deutschlandradio on the Internet.The service was officially launched as a mobile app on November 8, 2017, on the occasion of the ARD Radio Play Days in Karlsruhe. [1]

  5. Paul Baskerville - Wikipedia

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    Paul Baskerville (born 3 March 1961) is an English radio disc jockey (DJ) on the German radio station Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR).. In 2019, he gained international popularity for once being thought to have played "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" on his program in the early 1980s, in which Baskerville was later ruled out of the theory.

  6. Andreas Bachmann - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Bachmann (born 1974 in Aschaffenburg) is a German journalist.He is editorial director of the editorial department Rundschau (BR24) and Landesberichte on BR television and an election expert for Bayerischer Rundfunk. [1]

  7. Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The show, which was held in Berlin on 16 February 2024 and was hosted by Barbara Schöneberger, was broadcast live on Das Erste, on the broadcaster's streaming platform ARD Mediathek, and on its official Eurovision website Eurovision.de. [3] [4] [5] The winner was selected by a combination of jury votes and televoting.

  8. Hajo Seppelt - Wikipedia

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    Seppelt was born in West Berlin, and is the son of Alfred Seppelt, who was the head of the Berlin Chess Federation from 1984 to 2004.. In 1981, he obtained his college preparatory degree at the Beethoven High School [] in Berlin's Lankwitz neighborhood.

  9. Deniz Kayadelen - Wikipedia

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    Kayadelen was born in Germany and moved to Turkey at age 11 [1] following her parents' divorce. [2] She completed her high school education at European College. She pursued her university studies at Istanbul University in Turkey and Bochum Ruhr University in Germany, earning a double diploma in psychology.