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  1. In 1969 East Germany started DFF2, and introduced color programming on both channels. In 1972, the DFF was renamed, dropping the pretense of being an all-German service and becoming Fernsehen der DDR (GDR Television) or DDR-FS.

  2. Deutsche Welle (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə] ⓘ; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW (pronounced), is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. The service is available in 32 languages.

    • 3 May 1953; 70 years ago
    • Bonn, Germany
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  4. List of television stations in Germany. As one of the largest industrial nations and with the largest population in the European Union, Germany today offers a vast diversity of television stations. Public channels.

  5. In four decades, East Germany developed a distinct culture and produced works of literature, film, visual arts, music, and theatre of international acclaim. Popular culture specialities included among others a high popularity of nudism in Eastern Germany. Censorship in East Germany controlled any aspect of culture.

  6. East Germany started DFF2 in 1969, and introduced colour programming on both channels. In 1972, the DFF was renamed, dropping the pretense of being an all-Germany service and becoming Fernsehen der DDR (GDR Television) or DDR-FS. Its two channels became known as DDR1 and DDR2.

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · East Germany, former country (1949–90) that constitutes the northeastern section of present-day.

  8. The German Democratic Republic (GDR) (German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR)), commonly called East Germany (German: Ostdeutschland), was founded on 7 October 1949, after World War II in 1945 when Nazi Germany got defeated by the USSR.

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