Broadcasting in East Germany - Wikipedia
Broadcasting in East Germany was performed by two organisations. Deutscher Fernsehfunk, the East German television organisation also known as Fernsehen der DDR; Rundfunk der DDR, …
TV in the GDR | Screening Socialism - Loughborough University
- Germany was one of the first countries in the world to begin regular television broadcasting, with the first signals transmitted in 1935 (albeit using a 180-line system compared to the British BBC’s 405 lines) (Hoff 1990: 230). In common with pre-war television in other countries, few ordinary viewers owned television sets, meaning that most TV vie...
History of television in Germany - Wikipedia
NWDR had initially been awarded service of West Berlin simply because its main transmitter was in the British sector of that city. However, the East German uprisings in the summer of 1953 …
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Television in the GDR, from Pittiplatsch to Sudel Ede
2021年6月13日 · One of the most important weapons in the propaganda struggle of the systems of East and West was without doubt television. The first public television broadcasts had already taken place in Germany before the Second …
East German TV Shows - Portable Press
2014年11月14日 · Here are a few East German TV shows from behind the Iron Curtain. This month marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, which was a major step towards the eventual reunification of Germany in 1990.
The Early Years of East German Television - Taylor & Francis Online
2016年2月1日 · In Envisioning Socialism, Heather Gumbert studies the early history of East German television and the role it played in defining the meaning of socialism in the GDR. She …
Television and Politics in the Former East Germany
In her paper, "Television and Politics in the Former East Germany," Claudia Dittmar analyzes how in the former East Germany (GDR) while television audience was restricted severly by …
Abstract: In her paper, "Television and Politics in the Former East Germany," Claudia Dittmar analyzes how in the former East Germany (GDR) while television audience was restricted …
East Germany. Across a wide range of Cox proportional hazards models and conditional on a rich set of observables, it finds that the availability of West German television did not affect the …