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  1. The Südwestfunk ( SWF) was a German radio and television station with its head office in Baden-Baden and with radio and TV-studios there and in the old arsenal of Mainz. It was operating in the former French zone of Germany, which became the southern part of Baden-Württemberg and the Land of Rhineland-Palatinate.

  2. History. SWR was established on 1 January 1998 through the merger of Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR, Southern German Broadcasting), formerly headquartered in Stuttgart, and Südwestfunk (SWF, South West Radio), formerly headquartered in Baden-Baden. The new corporation began broadcasting on 1 September 1998.

  3. Sep 12, 2022 · The Southern part of Germany was split at the end of WWII into two occupation zones, an American and a French one. In Bavaria and in WrttembergBaden, Radio Mnchen (Munich) and Radio Stuttgart went on air in 1945. In the next years, Radio Mnchen was transformed to a Bavarian broadcaster, and in G

  4. In Bavaria and in Württemberg-Baden, Radio München (Munich) and Radio Stuttgart went on air in 1945. In the next years, Radio München was transformed to a Bavarian broadcaster, and in Germany's South West, two public broadcasting corporations started and produced radio and (subsequent) television programs up to their merger in 1998: * Südwestfunk, SWF, in the former French zone, founded in ...

  5. SDR's Fernsehturm at Stuttgart. The Süddeutsche Rundfunk ( SDR) was a German radio and television station operating in the northern part of the Land of Baden-Württemberg . It existed from 1949 to 1998, when it was merged with Südwestfunk to form the Südwestrundfunk.

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · In 1998, the SDR and SWF merged into a single unified Südwestrundfunk (SWR). The German word Rundfunk means broadcasting (corporation), and the ending "-funk" in Südwestfunk and Südfunk is short for Rundfunk, or means 'radio '.

  7. Fernsehturm at Stuttgart. The Süddeutsche Rundfunk ( SDR) was a German radio and television station operating in the northern part of the Land of Baden-Württemberg. It existed from 1949 to 1998, when it was merged with Südwestfunk to form the Südwestrundfunk.

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