Tagesschau24
German free-to-air television news channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tagesschau24 ([ˈtaːɡəs.ʃaʊ̯ fiːɐ̯ ʊn ˈt͡sʋansɪç], "Review of the Day 24," stylized as tagesschau24) is a German free-to-air television channel owned by ARD and managed by Norddeutscher Rundfunk. Launched on 30 August 1997 as "EinsExtra", the channel was renamed Tagesschau 24 on 1 May 2012.[1]
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Country | Germany |
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Broadcast area | Germany |
Headquarters | Hamburg/Potsdam, Germany |
Programming | |
Picture format | 720p HDTV (exclusively in HD) |
Ownership | |
Owner | ARD |
Sister channels | Das Erste One ARD-alpha |
History | |
Launched | 30 August 1997 |
Former names | EinsExtra (1997–2012) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel varies depending on location |
Streaming media | |
Tagesschau.de | German-Only livestream International livestream |
It is ARD's news channel and competes with Welt and n-tv. Besides news, Tagesschau24 also broadcasts culture, sports and science shows. A HD simulcast of the channel was launched on 5 December 2013.[2]
History
The ARD digital broadcaster started on 30 August 1997 as EinsExtra. It was positioned as information channel. Until 2006, the network's programming consisted largely of re-airings of morning shows, talk shows and documentaries from Das Erste and the regional public broadcasters. From 2006 to 2009, the channel was an all news network, with the launch of a news-centred show, EinsExtra Aktuell. On 1 May 2012, EinsExtra Aktuell was renamed tagesschau24.
In February 2022, it was announced that ARD would convert tagesschau24 into a 24/7 news channel by 2023.
On November 15, 2022, tagesschau24 closed its SDTV cable and satellite feeds, which means it is now only available in HD.[3]
Logos
- 1997 to 2005
- 2005 to 2012
- Since May 2012
- HD logo, since 2012
In May 2014, the "tagesschau" and the ARD trademark were deleted from the logo. For the HD variant, "HD" is below the 24 in the semicircle.
Audience share
Germany
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