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ZDFneo

German free-to-air TV channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ZDFneo
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ZDFneo is a German free-to-air television channel, programmed for an audience aged 25 to 49[1] to complement the primarily older-skewing main channels of public broadcasters ZDF and ARD. It replaced ZDF's documentary channel ZDFdokukanal on 1 November 2009.

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History

On 1 October 2017, the channel was to receive a new on-air design and a new broadcasting logo;[2] this was brought forward to 26 September 2017. The logo and on-air design was created by Julia David.[3]

Distribution

ZDFneo is broadcast (along with the rest of ZDFvision) via DVB-T digital terrestrial television, receivable in most areas of Germany. It is also transmitted in DVB-C through German cable networks, and in DVB-S from the Astra 1H satellite.

Since 30 April 2012, ZDFneo has been broadcast in HD (720p).[4] The channel was initially only scaled up by 576i, since ZDFneo had no HD-capable playout at this time. Since mid-May 2015, the channel is broadcast in native HD quality.

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Programmes[5]

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ZDFneo's broadcasts mostly consists of comedy and drama series produced in-house. Shows imported from America and the United Kingdom plus a few documentaries, music shows, and movies round out the schedule.

Repeats of ZDF programming

Original programming

  • Schulz & Böhmermann (talk show)
  • Iss oder quizz (game show)
  • Süper Tiger Show (comedy)
  • neoMusik (music)
  • neoLeben (living)
  • Neo Magazin (Talk show)
  • Der Straßenchor ("The Street Choir"; music)
  • Hochzeitsfieber! ("Wedding Fever!"; living)
  • Comedy Lab (comedy)
  • Bambule (culture/current affairs)

Imported series

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Audience share

Germany

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