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  2. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    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 service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in English, Spanish, and Arabic ...

  3. DW News - Wikipedia

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    DW News is a global news TV program broadcast by German public state-owned international broadcaster [1] Deutsche Welle (DW). The first program aired the summer of 2015. The first program aired the summer of 2015.

  4. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    DW-TV (German pronunciation: [ˈdeːveːteːˈfaʊ̯]) is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. Focussing on news and informational programming, it first started broadcasting 1 April 1992. DW broadcasts on satellite and is uplinked from Berlin. DW's English broadcast service is aimed at an international audience.

  5. DW - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Welle, a Germany-based, international news publisher DW News; DW-TV; DW (Español) Duowei News, or "DW News", an American Chinese-language news website; The Daily Wire, an American conservative news website

  6. The BOBs (weblog award) - Wikipedia

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    The BOBs (Best of the Blogs) is the world's largest international weblog competition, founded in 2004 and sponsored by Deutsche Welle, the German International Broadcasting Service. Through the BOBs, Deutsche Welle focuses attention on the promotion of freedom of information and the press around the world.

  7. Manuela Kasper-Claridge - Wikipedia

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    Manuela Kasper-Claridge (born 26 October 1959 in Berlin) is a German journalist. She is the editor-in-chief of Germany's international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) with around 3,000 employees and freelancers from 60 countries. [1]

  8. Ben Fajzullin - Wikipedia

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    He reported around Europe for Deutsche Welle Radio in Bonn, where he also hosted the global broadcaster's English-language news and European current-affairs show Inside Europe. He filed business news for Reuters Consumer TV in Frankfurt and Berlin and was a correspondent on the BBC 's flagship financial programme, World Business Report .

  9. DW Español - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Berlin Wall the following year and German reunification in 1990 meant that RIAS-TV was to be closed down. On 1 April 1992, Deutsche Welle inherited the RIAS-TV broadcast facilities, using them to start a German- and English-language television channel broadcast via satellite , DW-TV , adding a short Spanish broadcast segment in ...