Tag: Deutschlandradio
Podcast “Polaks Schlagertalk” with Oliver Polak for Deutschlandradio – Media
“Oh, phew, now like that,” singer Nino de Angelo slides into the conversation with Oliver Polak, but then finds a stop in time with one thought: “Actually,” he replies to…
Radio play “No names, nobody” on Deutschlandradio: The outcasts – media
The facts in this story are substantiated by postwar court records and interviews conducted in the 1990s. The author Annette Kufner made changes for her documentary radio play No names,…
Broadcasting fee for ARD, ZDF and Deutschlandradio: Computing in times of blockade
The broadcasting fee is to increase by 58 cents, and the financial requirements of public broadcasters will be cut by two thirds. Some federal states are already saying no to…
Cost explosion at Deutschlandradio: Shaking tower
The renovation of the Cologne radio station will be 100 million more expensive. The increase in costs is not an isolated case. source site
Media: ARD, ZDF, Deutschlandradio: Council proposes renovation
media ARD, ZDF, Deutschlandradio: Council proposes renovation The council does not want to change the broadcasting fee. photo © Ulrich Schepp/ARD ZDF Deutschlandradio contribution service/obs A new expert report increases…
radio play "caresses": favorite people
Eleven authors, ten stories: The short radio play series “Zärtlichkeit” tells in exciting facets of the difficulty of allowing closeness. source site
ARD, ZDF, Deutschlandradio: limit for top earners
Several courts of auditors and state governments apparently want to cap top salaries in the public sector. source site
Three new radio plays: “I don’t want to belong at all” – media
Art as a result of its conditions: In the radio play “Derinterne Bergbau”, the art of a group of dancers is described as dependent on commitments, funding, rehearsal rooms, i.e.…
Radio tips: What’s on the radio?
The best programs of the coming days are often about the basics. Sometimes quarrelsome, sometimes playful. source site
Radio tips: What’s on the radio?
The best programs of the coming days tell of people who go their own way. source site