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The German hour was shared with 30 mins being broadcast by 1LIVE in Cologne and 30 mins by Radio Fritz in Berlin. Most stations chose to feature at least one live DJ set, with Radio 1 having DJ Jax Jones live in the mix. The show reached an estimated 18 million listeners. [3]
Watch live as Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party holds a rally in front of Magdeburg Cathedral, near the scene of a car-ramming attack that killed five people and injured scores.
The channel's flagship news broadcast is Der Tag ("The Day"), which airs from 11:00 pm to midnight. Its length enables extended reports and interviews to be included. The show Vor Ort ("On Scene") includes live coverage of political events, public lectures by important personalities, press conferences and assemblies of the Bundestag and Bundesrat.
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In 2017 MTV started online free live stream on mtv.de since 20th anniversary of MTV in Germany. In November 2017 MTV rebranded again to current on-air identity, similar to MTV's global channels. In 4 December at 13 pm started FTA stream of MTV on Astra 19.2E 11973 3/4 27500 V in SD version.
Starting in October 1995, Nickelodeon aired from 6.00 am until 8.00 pm, and timeshared with Arte starting in 1996, truncating its broadcast to 5.00 pm, though later expanded to 7.00 pm. After Der Kinderkanal launched in January 1997, Nickelodeon lost its valuable slot on many cable providers and started timesharing with VH-1 Germany on ...
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 ...
Lord Haw-Haw was a nickname applied to William Joyce and several other people who broadcast Nazi propaganda to the United Kingdom from Germany during the Second World War. The broadcasts opened with "Germany calling, Germany calling," spoken in an affected upper-class English accent. The same nickname was also applied to some other broadcasters ...