- Westdeutscher Rundfunk
The Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR, officially "Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln", translated "Western German Broadcasting [in] Cologne") is a German public-broadcasting institution based in the Federal State of
North Rhine-Westphalia with its main office in Cologne. WDR is a constituent member of the consortium of German public-broadcasting institutions, ARD. As well as contributing to the output of national television channel "Das Erste ", WDR produces the regional television service WDR Fernsehen (formerly known as WDF and West3) and six regional radio networks.History
WDR was created in 1955, when
Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR) was split intoNorddeutscher Rundfunk – covering Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, and Hamburg – and Westdeutscher Rundfunk, responsible for North Rhine-Westphalia. WDR began broadcasting on two radio networks on1 January 1956 .Television
WDR began its regional television service, Westdeutsches Fernsehen (WDF), on
17 December 1965 . In 1988 the channel was renamed West3; since 1994, it has been known as WDR Fernsehen.While the programmes are mainly run from their Köln headquarters, they also have a number of sub-regional studios contributing a regular broadcast called "Lokalzeit" with the addition "Regio Aachen" (
Aachen ), "OWL aktuell" (Bielefeld ), "aus Dortmund" (Dortmund ), "aus Düsseldorf" (Düsseldorf ), "Ruhr" (Essen ), "Köln" (Köln andBonn ), "Münsterland" (Münster), "Südwestfalen" (Siegen ) and "Bergisches Land" (Wuppertal ) for each respective region. Arrangements are being made to install studios inBonn andDuisburg . WDR has its current affairs and regional-politics studios in Düsseldorf.Radio
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1LIVE (previously "L1VE: Radio Eins Live" and, prior to 1995, WDR 1): popular music aimed at a young audience modelled afterBBC Radio 1 . Special non-mainstream nighttime programmes such as "Heimatkult" with pop music from Germany or "Lauschangriff", a series of audio-books.*
WDR 2 (motto: "Der Sender", "The Station"): adult-oriented popular music, strong emphasis on national and regional news and current affairs.*
WDR 3 : mostly classical, jazz and world music, some spoken-word features on culture and drama.*
WDR 4 (motto: "Schönes bleibt", "The beautiful endures"): mostly oriented toward senior citizens, mainly melodicGerman language music.*
WDR 5 (previously WDR Radio 5): spoken-word programme with a focus on culture and society.* Funkhaus Europa 103,3 (previously WDR 5 Funkhaus Europa): originally an offshoot of WDR 5, now a joint programme with
Radio Bremen targeted at foreigners and immigrants and promoting integration efforts, with a more general world music selection. Not available over-the-air in all parts of WDR's licensed area.The WDR radio stations are available on FM, cable, satellite and digital. WDR 2 is broadcast on two AM stations, 720 and 774 kHz, with even longer traffic announcements and the possibility to opt out for coverage of Parliament.
Despite the fact that WDR is a public broadcaster that receives a lot of its funds through
licence fee s, 1LIVE, WDR 2 and WDR 4 carry daytime commercials Monday through Saturday.WDR also produces several experimental
digital radio channels, which are mostly variations on 1LIVE and WDR2.ee also
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German television External links
* [http://www.wdr.de Official link]
Live streams
* [http://metafiles.gl-systemhaus.de/wdr/channel_einslive.m3u 1Live, 128 kBit/s]
* [http://metafiles.gl-systemhaus.de/wdr/channel_einslivediggi.m3u 1Live diggi, 128 kBit/s]
* [http://metafiles.gl-systemhaus.de/wdr/channel_einslivekunst.m3u 1Live Kunst, 128 kBit/s]
* [http://www.wdr.de/wdrlive/radio.phtml?channel=wdr2 WDR2]
* [http://www.wdr.de/wdrlive/radio.phtml?channel=wdr3 WDR3]
* [http://www.wdr.de/wdrlive/radio.phtml?channel=wdr4 WDR4]
* [http://www.wdr.de/wdrlive/radio.phtml?channel=wdr5 WDR5]
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