Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg

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The studio in Berlin.
The studio in Berlin.


Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) (Berlin-Brandenburg Broadcasting) is the organization responsible for public radio and television in the German federal states of Berlin and Brandenburg.

RBB was created on 1 May 2003 from the merger of Sender Freies Berlin (SFB) and Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB) – the latter based in Potsdam. It is a member of the consortium of German public broadcasters, ARD.

In addition to its main broadcasting centres in Berlin and Potsdam, RBB has regional studios in Cottbus, Frankfurt (Oder), Perleberg, and Prenzlau. RBB is also responsible for managing the ARD studio in Warsaw. The Potsdam broadcasting centre also houses the ARD Digital service.

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[edit] Channels

[edit] Radio

  • radioBerlin 88,8 - City radio from and for Berlin
  • Antenne Brandenburg - Radio for Brandenburg with local studios in different cities
  • radioeins ("radio one") - A radio station with programming aimed at an adult target audience
  • Fritz - A radio station with programming aimed at the teenage and youth target audience
  • Kulturradio - Cultural and classical music programmes
  • radiomultikulti - Multicultural programming
  • Inforadio - News radio based in Berlin

[edit] Television

  • rbb Fernsehen - Berlin and Brandenburg's regional public-broadcasting TV channel (successor to the former SFB 1 and ORB TV channels). Between 19.30 and 20.00, the channel transmits separate regional news programmes for Berlin ("Abendschau") and Brandenburg ("Brandenburg aktuell")
  • Das Erste - Germany's main television network, to which RBB – as a member of ARD – contributes 7% of programming hours
  • Phoenix - ARD and ZDF's joint news, events and current-affairs channel
  • KI.KA - ARD and ZDF's joint children's channel
  • arte - Franco-German cultural channel
  • 3sat - Cultural channel provided jointly by ARD, ZDF, ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), and SRG (Swiss Broadcasting)

See also: German television

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