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International News Presentation: Past and Present

(February 2007)

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VI
Viakenny
Staying in Mexico, here's the intro to Telediario from Multimedios Televisión in Monterrey (XHAW-TDT), 2015:


And here is when they left their temporary set and when their current set was unveiled:
LE
Lester Founding member
Staying in Mexico, here's the intro to Telediario from Multimedios Televisión in Monterrey (XHAW-TDT), 2015:


And here is when they left their temporary set and when their current set was unveiled:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV07HBzKqUg


Cringeworthy.... especially the prolonged applause for themselves which lasted about 5 minutes all because they have a new set?!
WW
WW Update
ZDF, Germany; Morgenmagazin ("Morning Magazine"), 1999:



Same program, 1993:

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WW
WW Update
And this is what ZDF's Morgenmagazin looks like these days -- all 210 minutes of it:

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NE
Newsroom24
Other morning shows from Germany and Austria:

Guten Morgen Deutschland (Germany) (RTL)



Morgenmagazin (Germany) (ARD)



Frühstücksfernsehen (Germany) (Sat.1)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xsgnk4

Guten Morgen Österreich (Austria) (ORF2)



Café Puls (Austria) (Sat.1/Puls 4)



Servus am Morgen (Austria) (Servus TV)

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TM
tmorgan96
There's a Moma (MorgenMagazine) on Das Erste as well, do ARD and ZDF split production between themselves? I remember Das Erste's MoMa being aa very plaid affair.
SN
The SNT Three
There's a Moma (MorgenMagazine) on Das Erste as well, do ARD and ZDF split production between themselves? I remember Das Erste's MoMa being aa very plaid affair.


It sounds confusing, but this is an arrangement which dates back years, when the entire schedule until lunchtime was shared by the two broadcasters. Most shows have been separate since 1999, but cooperation on the news bulletins at 9/10/12 lasted until 2012 and continues with the magazine shows.

ARD and ZDF simulcast, but they produce separate programmes which are broadcast in alternate weeks. Both broadcasters use different studios for both so you will see MoMa from Cologne (ARD/WDR) and Berlin (ZDF); the Mittagsmagazin at lunchtime is broadcast from Munich (ARD/BR) or Mainz (ZDF). Oh, and ARD's news bulletins come from Hamburg (NDR).

Next year, all change. Regional broadcaster RBB (Berlin-Brandenburg) will take over production of the ARD MiMa and both editions of MiMa will also come from ZDF's studios in Berlin – the broadcasters will swap weeks, producing MoMa and MiMa in alternate weeks instead of the same week, as currently.

A strange situation can occur when either channel is in sports mode, as the arrangement continues anyway and the ARD version will be seen only on ZDF...
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Newsroom24
There's a Moma (MorgenMagazine) on Das Erste as well, do ARD and ZDF split production between themselves? I remember Das Erste's MoMa being aa very plaid affair.


It sounds confusing, but this is an arrangement which dates back years, when the entire schedule until lunchtime was shared by the two broadcasters. Most shows have been separate since 1999, but cooperation on the news bulletins at 9/10/12 lasted until 2012 and continues with the magazine shows.

ARD and ZDF simulcast, but they produce separate programmes which are broadcast in alternate weeks. Both broadcasters use different studios for both so you will see MoMa from Cologne (ARD/WDR) and Berlin (ZDF); the Mittagsmagazin at lunchtime is broadcast from Munich (ARD/BR) or Mainz (ZDF). Oh, and ARD's news bulletins come from Hamburg (NDR).

Next year, all change. Regional broadcaster RBB (Berlin-Brandenburg) will take over production of the ARD MiMa and both editions of MiMa will also come from ZDF's studios in Berlin – the broadcasters will swap weeks, producing MoMa and MiMa in alternate weeks instead of the same week, as currently.

A strange situation can occur when either channel is in sports mode, as the arrangement continues anyway and the ARD version will be seen only on ZDF...


It really does sound like a confusing set up for all involved - the TV companies, presenters and viewers. I'm amazed it still happens to be honest.
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DB
dbl
It all sounds a tad like old pre-1993 ITV.
TM
tmorgan96
This is such a German thing to do haha
SN
The SNT Three
dbl posted:
It all sounds a tad like old pre-1993 ITV.


If you remove ZDF from the equation, yes it is. ARD is a consortium of nine regional broadcasters – each produces programming for its own regional channel (which appears on Channel 3 after Das Erste/ZDF) and also contributes programming to Das Erste, digital channel 'One' and news channel 'Tagesschau24'. Some is produced entirely by one member (e.g. afternoon soap Rote Rosen by NDR). Others are shared, which might work for drama Tatort where each episode stands alone, production of Plusminus is shared by seven members and as such, the programme has seven presenters and studios...

There are a number of joint ARD-ZDF ventures: 3sat, KI.KA (children's) and Phoenix (politics and documentaries). ARD and ZDF also collaborate with France Télévisions in the production of Franco-German cultural channel Arte.
NG
noggin Founding member
There's a Moma (MorgenMagazine) on Das Erste as well, do ARD and ZDF split production between themselves? I remember Das Erste's MoMa being aa very plaid affair.


It sounds confusing, but this is an arrangement which dates back years, when the entire schedule until lunchtime was shared by the two broadcasters. Most shows have been separate since 1999, but cooperation on the news bulletins at 9/10/12 lasted until 2012 and continues with the magazine shows.

ARD and ZDF simulcast, but they produce separate programmes which are broadcast in alternate weeks. Both broadcasters use different studios for both so you will see MoMa from Cologne (ARD/WDR) and Berlin (ZDF); the Mittagsmagazin at lunchtime is broadcast from Munich (ARD/BR) or Mainz (ZDF). Oh, and ARD's news bulletins come from Hamburg (NDR).

Next year, all change. Regional broadcaster RBB (Berlin-Brandenburg) will take over production of the ARD MiMa and both editions of MiMa will also come from ZDF's studios in Berlin – the broadcasters will swap weeks, producing MoMa and MiMa in alternate weeks instead of the same week, as currently.

A strange situation can occur when either channel is in sports mode, as the arrangement continues anyway and the ARD version will be seen only on ZDF...


Doesn't sport also create some interesting situations - where rights to major sporting events (Olympics for instance) are shared between ARD and ZDF ? ISTR that the channels do coverage on alternate days (so you get a normal schedule on Das Erste, but wall to wall sport on ZDF one day, but the next day Das Erste goes to an all sport schedule, and ZDF runs a normal schedule?) Or am I misremembering?

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