Tagesschau (Bolzano)

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Tagesschau
Tagesschau (RAI Sender Bozen)
Screenshot of the current Tagesschau ident
Format News
Starring Ulrike von den Driesch
Krista Romen
Roland Turk
Jimmy Nussbaumer
Country of origin Italy
No. of episodes N/A (airs daily)
Production
Running time about 20 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel RAI Sender Bozen
Original run February 7, 1966 – present

Tagesschau (English: View on the Day) is the title of a news broadcast on RAI Sender Bozen, Bolzano-Bozen's German-speaking regional programme of RAI in Bolzano. The program has been broadcast since the German programme of RAI was launched on February 7, 1966.

The main and first edition is broadcast at 8PM and the second and last edition, added in the 1990s, is broadcast at 10:10PM and is called Tagesschau um 10 nach 10 (Tagesschau at 10 past 10). The Tagesschau covers local, national and international news.

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[edit] Format

The Tagesschau open jingle begins with the first notes of Bolzano-Bozen's unofficial anthem Südtirollied. The headlines include the three most considerable news of the day. The two editions are broadcast from the same studio in the RAI broadcasting house in Bolzano and are both hosted by the same presenter. Four presenter host alternatively the newscast.

The Tagesschau team covers directly news from Bolzano-Bozen, specific issues concerning neighbouring regions and from Rome for national politics, where a correspondent is located. Reports over other current events from Italy or news from Europe and the World are recorded by the Tagesschau team in Bolzano using pictures from Italian RAI newscast or from the EBU Network.

The last broadcast edition can also be watched in full as a Windows Media Player video stream from the RAI Sender Bozen web page.

[edit] Tagesschau at 8PM

The main edition is the highest rated television programme in Bolzano-Bozen and normally covers news from Italy (mainly national politics), Europe and the World in the first part (about 5-7 minutes), while the other news from Bolzano-Bozen are in the second part. Only if in Bolzano-Bozen special events occurs, local reportages are at first. From Monday to Saturday sports reports are also included in the final part of the newscast (about 2-3 minutes) before the weather forecast, which is the last report inside the Tagesschau.

[edit] Tagesschau at 10:10PM

The last edition follows a different schedule, covering local news at first (about 13-15 minutes), while the news from Italy, Europe and the World are in the second part. Every day sports news are covered in the final part of the show before the weather forecast. Normally in both editions non-local news are covered throughout a report on a specific issue, followed by news in brief.

[edit] Weather forecast

The weather forecast concerns only Bolzano-Bozen. On Friday the weather forecast for the week-end is presented by a meteorologist of the Bolzano-Bozen's Provincial Hydrographic Department from his/her office, on other days a satellite map of Bolzano-Bozen is shown, while a reporter reads the Hydrographic Department weather bulletin. The weather report includes the current meteorological situation in Central Europe, a map of Bolzano-Bozen with the forecast for the next day, a map with the temperature forecast in Bolzano-Bozen's main cities and a forecast for the next three days.

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