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Germany has a peculiar mix of different TV channels as a result of its history after [[World War Two]]. After the downfall of [[Nazi Germany]], it was up to the Allies to regulate the German media at the time. Public radio stations were formed, often one station per state, before [[The Bonn Republic]] was founded. These stations then formed the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" ("Consortium of public-law broadcasting institutions of the Federal Republic of Germany"), or ARD for short. Some TV channels are made by ARD member stations, others by public or private competitors. |
Germany has a peculiar mix of different TV channels as a result of its history after [[World War Two]]. After the downfall of [[Nazi Germany]], it was up to the Allies to regulate the German media at the time. Public radio stations were formed, often one station per state, before [[The Bonn Republic]] was founded. These stations then formed the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" ("Consortium of public-law broadcasting institutions of the Federal Republic of Germany"), or ARD for short. Some TV channels are made by ARD member stations, others by public or private competitors. |
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