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BR24 (TV program)

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BR24
Also known asBR24 Rundschau Magazin (21:45)
BR24 Rundschau Nacht (late-night)
BR24 Rundschau in 100 Sekunden (short bulletins)
Presented byVarious
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
Production
ProducerBayerischer Rundfunk
Running timeMain edition: 30 minutes
Afternoon edition: 15 minutes
BR24 Rundschau Magazin: 15 minutes
BR24 Rundschau Nacht: 10 minutes
Original release
NetworkBR Fernsehen
Release1 October 1979 (1979-10-01) –
present

BR24 (previously BR24 Rundschau; until June 30, 2021: Rundschau) is a television news program produced and airing on BR Fernsehen. It started airing on October 1, 1979. Originally intended as a regional-oriented program, BR24 Rundschau later include reports from around Germany which also appeal to viewers in other states. BR24 reports updates from Bavaria, Germany and the world.

History

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For decades, the main edition of the Rundschau was broadcast at 6:45pm on BR Fernsehen; however, as part of a major programming overhaul, from 11 April 2016 it was extended from 15 to 30 minutes and moved to start at 6:30pm. As part of this revamp, Rundschau also received a new format, a new studio and a new on-air design. From 7 August 2017, BR put another new studio in operation, with a green screen and robotic cameras; the design of the Rundschau remained unchanged.[1]

Trivia

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  • On 25 July 1988, ARD's top rating news program, Tagesschau, produced by Norddeutscher Rundfunk in Hamburg, was to be cancelled due to a warning strike organized by the broadcasting union RFFU. This would have been the first time in the history of the ARD that the Tagesschau was not broadcast. It helped out for Tagesschau as a substitute program and in this way was broadcast nationwide.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Rundfunk, Bayerischer (7 August 2017). "Neue Technik: Rundschau sendet aus neuem Studio".
  2. ^ Tagesschau vom 25. Juli 1988 (produziert vom BR in München) [Tagesschau from 25 July 1988 (produced by BR in Munich)] on YouTube