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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. Initially named DeutschlandRadio Berlin, the station was renamed Deutschlandradio Kultur on 1 April 2005. The ...
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 .
It uses digital frequencies of both Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandfunk Kultur. 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 mostly broadcasts cultural programs. Both Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandfunk Kultur are available in many areas on FM and nationwide on DAB+. Deutschlandfunk Nova A digital-only station which mainly broadcasts science and technology stories in 10-15 minute sections is available nationally on DAB+.
Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Stralsund 0,4 92.1 Radio Cottbus Guben 1 92.1 harmony.fm Limburg-Staffel 0,2 92.1 Antenne Thüringen (Süd) Suhl/Domberg 0,1 92.1 RSA Radio (Oberallgäu) Oberstaufen 0,05 92.1 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Flensburg/Wassersleben 0,16 92.1 Radio Bamberg Bamberg Buttenheim/Kälberberg: 0,2 92.2 SWR3 (Württemberg) Stuttgarter ...
This list of radio stations in Germany lists all radio stations broadcast in Germany, sorted first by legal status, then by area.Excluded from this list are Internet-only and cable-only radio stations.
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.
Reckwitz wrote several articles for the newspaper Die Zeit and appeared as an interview partner on the German national radio Deutschlandfunk Kultur discussing current socio-cultural and political trends and issues in western societies. [4] [5] [6] In 2019 Reckwitz was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation.