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News, Analysen und Hintergrundberichte aus Deutschland und der internationalen Politik. Bei der FAZ finden Sie aktuelle Politik-Nachrichten. Podcasting & Feeds Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten Learning German. Every day, you can find the newscast from Deutsche Welle's German Service here - slowly read and clearly articulated just for. Aktuelle Nachrichten - Inland Ausland Wirtschaft Kultur.

Nachrichten ('News') was a Volga German communist newspaper, published between 1918 and 1941. Nachrichten was the organ of the Communist Party in the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.The newspaper was founded under the name Vorwärts ('Forward') by the German Commissariat in Saratov in March 1918. Vorwärts was the first Bolshevik newspaper directed towards the Volga German colonists. It carried the by-line 'Organ of the Socialists in the German Volga territory' (Organ der Sozialisten des deutschen Wolgagebiets). The name was changed to Nachrichten in June 1918, as the Bolsheviks wanted to avoid any association with the SPD organ Vorwärts. The newspaper used Gothic font, but switched to Latin font sometime in the mid-1930s.In April 1919 the publication Kommunist ('Communist', published from Katharinenstadt since 1916 and initially named Kolonist) was merged into Nachrichten. In the beginning Nachrichten was published alongside Die Wacht, but Die Wacht was closed down in June 1919.In October 1918 (after the disbanding of the German Commissariat), Nachrichten became the organ of the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks) Regional Committee (obkom) of the Volga German Labour Commune. The newspaper had a circulation of around 2,500 at this point. It was printed by the Shelgorm & Co. Typographical Association in Saratov. In mid-1919 the printing of Nachrichten was taken over by the Staats-Verlag des Gebietes der Wolgadeutschen. By this point circulation had doubled, fluctuating between 5,000 and 5,400. From 1922 onwards, the newspaper was published in Kosackenstadt. Around the time of the founding of the Volga German ASSR, Nachrichten was published daily.In 1931 Nachrichten became the joint organ of the Volga German Communist Party obkom and the regional trade union committee. In the same year a shortage of paper made it necessary to limit the frequency of publishing to 18 issues per month and reduce circulation to around 25,000. In 1933 it was converted into the joint organ of the party obkom, the city of Engels (the new name for Kosackenstadt) committee and the Engels city soviet. In 1939 it was named the organ of the Volga German ASSR Supreme Soviet, the party obkom, the Engels city party committee and the Engels city council of people's deputies.

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Tagesschau
GenreNews Programme
Presented byVarious presenters
Theme music composerHans Carste
Opening theme'Hammond Fantasy'
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
Production
ProducerARD-aktuell
Production locationHamburg
Running time5–15 min
Release
Original networkDas Erste, Tagesschau24
several other ARD channels
Picture format4:3 (1952–2007)
16:9SDTV (2007–)
16:9HDTV
Original release26 December 1952 –
present
Chronology
Related showsTagesthemen, Nachtmagazin
External links
Website

Tagesschau (German for Review of the Day) is a German national and international television news service produced by the editorial staff of ARD-aktuell on behalf of the German public-service television network ARD.

The main edition of the programme is aired at 20:00 (08:00 pm) on Das Erste. It is also simulcast on several ARD-affiliated networks, including NDR Fernsehen, RBB Fernsehen, SWR Fernsehen, WDR Fernsehen, hr-fernsehen, 3sat, Phoenix, and ARD-alpha. It also broadcasts for most of the day on tagesschau24. In addition, recorded Tagesschau newscasts can also be seen via YouTube internationally.

History[edit]

Tagesschau (literally 'Day's Show', or loosely '(Re)view of the Day'; a play on the term Wochenschau, the weekly newsreel formerly shown in cinemas) is both the oldest and the most watched news program on German television. The first edition was transmitted on Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (North-Western German Broadcasting) on 26 December 1952. Initially broadcast three times a week, the programme expanded in 1956 to air Monday to Saturday, with Sunday editions beginning in 1961. The nightly 8-pm edition of Tagesschau is watched by up to 10 million viewers, equivalent to a 33% audience reach. Currently, the bulletin is produced by NDR (Northern German Broadcasting) through ARD-aktuell (the ARD's news department) from its studios in Hamburg.

The main 15-minute bulletin is broadcast at 20:00 CET or CEST (08:00 pm CET or CEST) each evening with shorter bulletins broadcast throughout the day. The end of the 20:00 bulletin, at 20:15, marks the beginning of prime time on German television. An attempt by commercial station Sat.1 in the late 1990s to begin their prime time schedule at 20:00 was so unsuccessful that it was discontinued after only a few weeks.

In 1978, the late edition of Tagesschau was replaced by Tagesthemen (Subjects of the Day or 'Themes of the Day'), a half-hour programme featuring more in-depth reports, analysis, and commentary. The programme continues to air at 22:15 each evening. A late-night, magazine-style programme, Nachtmagazin (Night Magazine), airs at around 00:30. A weekly review programme entitled Wochenspiegel (Mirror of the Week) was produced by the Tagesschau production team and aired on Sundays around lunch time. The program aired its last episode on 24 August 2014 in a major reshuffle.

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The program's trademark continues to be the eight o'clock chime followed by a recorded announcement, spoken by Claudia Urbschat-Mingues, 'Hier ist das Erste Deutsche Fernsehen mit der Tagesschau' ('This is First German Television with the Tagesschau'). The Tagesschau theme music has remained the same since 1956, although the arrangement has been modernized several times, most recently in 2014 by Hans Zimmer.

On 25 July 1988 the Tagesschau was on the brink of being cancelled due to a warning strike organized by the broadcasting union RFFU. This blackout would have been for the first (and only) time in its history, but the Rundschau from Bavaria, produced by Bayerisches Fernsehen (Bavarian Television) in Munich, helped out as a substitute program.

Tagesschau aired its 20,000th broadcast on 31 December 2010.

Presenters[edit]

Marc Bator
Jan Hofer
Judith Rakers

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Jens Riewa
Susanne Stichler, Dagmar Berghoff and Wilhelm Wieben

Chief anchors[edit]

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  • 1964–1987 Karl-Heinz Köpcke (newsreader from 1959)
  • 1987–1995 Werner Veigel (newsreader from 1966)
  • 1995–1999 Dagmar Berghoff (newsreader from 1976)
  • 2000–2004 Jo Brauner (newsreader from 1974)
  • 2004–2020 Jan Hofer (newsreader from 1985)
  • From December 2020 Jens Riewa (newsreader from 1994)

Current presenters[edit]

  • Jens Riewa, since 1994
  • Claus-Erich Boetzkes, since 1995
  • Susanne Daubner, since 1999
  • Thorsten Schröder, since 2000
  • Susanne Holst, since 2001
  • Astrid Vits, since 2004
  • Michail Paweletz, since 2004
  • Tarek Youzbachi, since 2004
  • Judith Rakers, since 2005
  • Linda Zervakis, since 2010
  • Jan Malte Andresen, since 2014
  • Constantin Schreiber, since 2017
  • Karolin Kandler, since 2018
  • Julia-Niharika Sen, since 2018

Former presenters[edit]

in alphabetical order

  • Ellen Arnhold, 1987–2015
  • Marc Bator, 2001–2013
  • Ina Bergmann, 1997–2001
  • Dagmar Berghoff, 1976–1999
  • Jo Brauner, 1974–2004
  • Elfi Marten-Brockmann, 1981–1984
  • Lothar Dombrowski, 1967–1974
  • Laura Dünnwald, 2001–2010
  • Klaus Eckert, 1978–1983
  • Karl Fleischer, 1960–1994
  • Caroline Hamann, 2007–2009
  • Eva Herman, 1989–2007
  • Jan Hofer, 1985–2020
  • Georg Hopf, 1975–1985
  • Silke Jürgensen, 2002–2005
  • Karl-Heinz Köpcke 1959–1987
  • Franz Laake, 1988–1993
  • Siegmar Ruhmland, 1960–1963
  • Diether von Sallwitz, 1959–1963
  • Manfred Schmidt, 1962–1964
  • Robert Schröder, 1988
  • Susan Stahnke, 1992–1999
  • Wilhelm Stöck, 1965–1984
  • Harry Teubner, 1978–1980
  • Werner Veigel, 1966–1995
  • Cay Dietrich Voss, 1952–1962
  • Wilhelm Wieben, 1972–1998
  • Daniela Witte, 1985–1988
  • Günter Wiatrek, 1974–1975
  • Claus Wunderlich, 1959–1962

† The person who is/was currently or previously anchoring in the main 15-minute newscast of Tagesschau.

Awards[edit]

  • 1987: Goldene Kamerabest TV anchorwoman for Dagmar Berghoff
  • 1997: Goldenes KabelPublikumspreis in Silber for the best news broadcast
  • 2000: Deutscher Comedypreisspecial award for unvoluntary comedy
  • 2003: Bayerischer Filmpreisspecial award for the best editorial teams during 50 years
  • 2012: Grimme Online Award for the 'Tagesschau' app
  • 2014: Eyes and Ears Award for the new studio design, animations and graphic techniques.

Media studies and criticism[edit]

Plurality of perspectives lacking[edit]

The long-term study of the Otto Brenner Stiftung by Hans-Jürgen Arlt and Wolfgang Storz from March 2010 on 'Business Journalism during the crisis - The mass media handling of the financial market policy' analyzed working methods of the news broadcasts from 1999 to fall 2009, especially in news formats like Tagesschau and Tagesthemen. The study arrives at the conclusion that these formats failed during the crisis, due to the editorial team's lack of different perspectives, focusing solely on representatives of the German government, banks, some scientists and their points of view. 'This narrowing of perspective leads to severe losses of reality which is to be considered as serious journalistic misconduct'.[1]

Bias in covering the Ukraine-Crisis 2013/2014[edit]

In September 2014, following a critical review from the editorial council (Programmbeirat), ARD-aktuell stated: 'Criticism of our news-coverage respecting the Ukraine has caused an echo on a hitherto unprecedented scale'.[2]

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Bias in not covering criminal incidents involving refugees[edit]

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In the case of the 2016 murder of the 19-year-old daughter of a high-ranking EU official[3] by an Afghan refugee, Tagesschau did not report the case in its main edition on 3 December, claiming it was of only 'regional significance' and that 'the special protection for juveniles' would apply in this case. Public broadcaster ZDF had carried the story. Tagesschau's reasons for not reporting it were subjected to criticism, Stern magazine wrote that they had given an 'absurd' explanation for their 'ignorance'.[4][5] Two days later, ARD magazine Tagesthemen started to report about the case after public pressure.[6] When chancellor Angela Merkel was questioned about the case during the programme, she stated: 'If the fact should prove true that an Afghan refugee is responsible, then we should absolutely condemn this, exactly as in the case of any other murderer, and we should clearly name this.' ARD announced their intent to engage a 'quality manager' henceforth to deal with the growing public criticism of their decisions.[7]

In the case of the 2017 murder of 15-year-old Mia V. by an Afghan refugee, unlike other German TV news broadcasters, ARD Tagesschau did not report the case at first. Only after public pressure Tagesschau featured the incident in its main edition.[8]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Archived copy'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on August 21, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved April 2, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Kai Gniffke: Zwischenbilanz: Der Ukraine-Konflikt in der Tagesschau, ARD-aktuell vom 29. September 2014, retrieved, 15 January 2015
  3. ^Roberts, Joe (September 6, 2017). 'Afghan national 'raped EU official's daughter to satisfy sexual urges before killing her''. Metro. Retrieved January 25, 2018. he grabbed me at the hips and legs, lifted me up and threw me down the cliff.’
  4. ^'Darum ließ die 'Tagesschau' die Freiburg-Meldung weg' [Therefore, the 'Tagesschau' left the Freiburg message]. Die Welt (in German). December 4, 2016. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
  5. ^''Tagesschau' ignoriert Festnahme in Freiburg - das ist die absurde Begründung' ['Tagesschau' ignores arrest in Freiburg - this is the absurd reason]. Der Stern (in German). October 4, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  6. ^''Tagesthemen' berichten über Mordverdacht gegen Flüchtling' ['Tagesthemen' report on murder suspicions against refugees]. Die Welt (in German). December 5, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  7. ^'Merkel fordert, 'Mörder ganz deutlich zu benennen'' [Merkel calls for 'clearly naming murderers']. Die Welt (in German). October 6, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  8. ^'Deshalb berichtete die 'Tagesschau' zunächst nicht über Kandel' [Therefore, the 'Tagesschau' initially did not report on Kandel]. Die Welt (in German). December 28, 2017. Retrieved June 12, 2018.

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External links[edit]

  • Tagesschau on IMDb
  • Official website(in German)
  • Tagesschau's channel on YouTube

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