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Deutschlandfunk (DLF, German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌfʊŋk] ⓘ Broadcast Germany) is a public-broadcasting radio station in Germany, concentrating on news and current affairs. It is one of the four national radio channels produced by Deutschlandradio .
Deutsche Welle (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə] ⓘ; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW (pronounced), is a German public, state-owned [1] international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. [3]
The headquarters of Deutschlandfunk Kultur, formerly the RIAS building, in Berlin. Deutschlandfunk Kultur (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌfʊŋk kʊlˈtuːɐ̯] ⓘ; abbreviated to DLF Kultur or DKultur) is a culture-oriented radio station and part of Deutschlandradio, a set of three national radio stations in Germany.
Deutschlandfunk Nova is knowledge orientated station, started in 2010 as DRadio Wissen, targeting a younger audience, and broadcast only digitally – via satellite, cable, DAB, and online. Deutschlandradio is based in Cologne , with some departments—including Deutschlandfunk Kultur —based in Berlin.
The building is located in the Raderthal district of Cologne on the left bank of the Rhine and has housed the studios and editorial offices of Deutschlandfunk since February 18, 1979 (official opening: April 24, 1980). In the immediate vicinity of the tower used to be the radio building on the Raderberggürtel of Deutsche Welle; it was ...
Deutschlandfunk Nova (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌfʊŋk ˈnoːva] ⓘ; abbreviated DLF Nova), formerly known as DRadio Wissen, is a public broadcasting radio station and part of Deutschlandradio. The program is aimed at students and young adults.
Deutschlandfunk (DLF) Traben-Trarbach 0,32 88.7 MDR Sachsen (Chemnitz) Auerbach/Schöneck: 3 88.7 Deutschlandfunk (DLF) Hamburg-Moorfleet: 3 88.7 Weill FM Dessau (1) 88.7 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Straubing/Kolbstraße 0,4 88.7 Landeswelle Thüringen (Nord) Heiligenstadt 0,1 88.7 NDR Info (Niedersachsen) Königslutter/Heineberg 0,2 88.7 Radio Bamberg
Deutschlandsender I at first was the name of a powerful transmitter situated at Königs Wusterhausen in Brandenburg near Berlin, put into operation on 7 January 1926.The station was run by the Deutsche Welle GmbH, a commercial company – unconnected to today's similarly named international broadcaster – which had been set up by the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG) network for nationally ...