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Südwestrundfunk. Former SWF buildings in Baden-Baden, now SWR. 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 ...
- Baden-Baden, Germany
- Germany
- 1946
Südwestrundfunk (pronounced [zyːtˈvɛstˌʁʊntfʊŋk]; lit. ' Southwest Broadcasting ' ), shortened to SWR ( pronounced [ˌɛsveːˈʔɛʁ] ), is a regional public broadcasting corporation serving the southwest of Germany , specifically the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate .
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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 ...
It existed from 1949 to 1998, when it was merged with Südwestfunk to form the Südwestrundfunk. Süddeutscher Rundfunk was briefly called Südfunk and had its head office at Stuttgart , with radio and TV-studios there and in Karlsruhe and Heidelberg (in the 80's moved to Mannheim ) and radio studios also in Ulm and Heilbronn .
Der Südwestfunk ( SWF) war von 1946 bis 1998 die Landesrundfunkanstalt des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz sowie des südlichen Baden-Württembergs. Er entstand in der französischen Besatzungszone. Die genaue Grenze zum Sendegebiet des Süddeutschen Rundfunks (SDR) in Baden-Württemberg verlief entlang der ehemaligen Grenzlinie der Länder Baden sowie ...
History of Südwestrundfunk Broadcast area of SWF and SDR in Rhineland-Palatinate (top left) and Baden-Württemberg (right) The Southern part of Germany was split at the end of WWII into two occupation zones, an American and a French one.
The southwestern part of Germany was at the time was split after the end of World War II into two occupation zones, an American and a French one and each of these two broadcasters operated in the subsequent two German States of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. In 1998, the SDR and SWF merged into a single unified Südwestrundfunk (SWR).