[A-DX] Programmtip 9400 kHz: "Deutsche Welle's 65th anniversary"

Roger
Sa Mai 5 18:46:08 CEST 2018


Am 05.05.2018 um 18:06 schrieb Roger:
> 18:02 MFSK64: Deutsche Welle's 65th anniversary* <============ ca. 
> 18.18 MESZ 

(nur ein paar Textblöcke davon)

 From Deutsche Welle:

Deutsche Welle marks 65th anniversary

      For six-and-a-half decades, Germany's international public
      broadcaster has been providing the world with news and
      information. Deutsche Welle's offerings are more diverse and
      widely used than ever before.

Christoph Strack
3 May 2018

"Dear listeners in faraway countries" - with these words from
German President Theodor Heuss, Deutsche Welle (DW) began
broadcasting on May 3, 1953. Germany's foreign public radio
station was charged with providing audiences abroad with a
political, economic, and cultural picture of the country.

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DW is partly blocked in China and Iran - a worrisome development,
but also one that shows, in Limbourg's words, "that our work is
very relevant."

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Deutsche Welle employs some 3,400 people from 60 countries in
Bonn and Berlin, making it Germany's most multicultural
broadcaster. And the number of DW correspondents in Africa, Asia
and Latin America is growing.

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Like many colleagues, Petersmann regrets that DW no longer
produces radio programming in numerous languages. But the times
have changed. Podcasts and social media are the flavor of the
day.

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In international polls, 96 percent of DW users say that the
broadcaster is trustworthy. That's more than 150 million people a
week - a number that is growing.

http://www.dw.com/en/deutsche-welle-marks-65th-anniversary/a-43591961

See also:
http://www.dw.com/en/quiz-65-years-of-dw/a-43566036

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Beim Quiz:

"....You answered 4 out of 8 questions correctly.

Not bad - and you've learned some new DW facts!...."


Genau, und "früher" war ich schließlich UKW-DXer. ;-)



roger