temporarily called "Berlin 1. Programm" in contrast to the program of Radio DDR which was called "Berlin 2. Programm." The Berliner Rundfunk transmitted its
their own testing schemes—for instance, the NIAB in the UK, or the "BerlinerProgramm" of the Braugerstengemeinschaft in Germany. When the former Barley
first commercially sold disc records were created by Emile Berliner in the 1880s. Emile Berliner improved the quality of recordings while his manufacturing
Berlin zweites Programm (Berlin 2nd Programme) in distinction from Berlin erstes Programm (Berlin 1st Programme), the new name for Berliner Rundfunk. It
rbb Fernsehen broadcast with a new design and the new slogan Das volle Programm ("The full program"). In addition to an expanded regional offer, documentation