Toll, dass man im Osten tatsächlich in der Moderation bis zum Ende konsequent nur die schöne Bezeichnung "1. Programm" benutzt hat und nicht zum eher technokratisch klingenden "DDR 1" oder "DFF 1" übergegangen ist.
The Deutscher Fernsehfunk DFF ( Der Deutsche Fernsehfunk (DFF)["German Television Broadcasting"], from 1972 to 1990 Fernsehen der DDR (DDR-FS)) did not merger with ARD. In first time it was planned to make DFF the commen broadcaster of the five eastern states, but those did prefer to fund own state broadcast companies.
On 15th decembre 1990 the first emission chain (DFF1) was changed from SECAM to PAL and was used to broadcast the ARD programme. The second chain (DFF2)continued to display the DFF-programme now baptêmised DFF-Länderkette ("states-chain) The channel survived some months after reunification and was later "Abgewickelt" completely closed. The last day was the 31st of decembre 1991.
Not 'states-chain' but better translated as 'Regional Networks', bit like Carlton when they ran Central, London and Westcountry regions together in the late 90s.
But actually "Länderkette" translated, means "states-chain", which is due to the fact that cultural matters in Germany are under the authority of the german states, so also radio and televison, as DFF tried to remain on air at last in the eastern states
And this was no ordinary start of day either. This was the last full day of broadcasting by DFF. As AnalogFreak states, the following day, Saturday 15 December 1990, DFF became part of ARD, which now broadcast (officially) over the whole of (now reunited) Germany.
DFF was the state broadcaster of the GDR (East Germany.) In 1991, after the wall fell and East and West were reunified, DFF merged with the (former) West German ARD.
It has NOT been created by Nazis. The GDR started their px and renamed it in 1972 into "Fernsehen der DDR" (program names "DDR 1" and "DDR 2". In March 1990, AFTER the wall has fallen down this stationes have been renamed to "DFF" and this is the ident from December 1990, 1 day before the DFF joined the West-German ARD.
Toll, dass man im Osten tatsächlich in der Moderation bis zum Ende konsequent nur die schöne Bezeichnung "1. Programm" benutzt hat und nicht zum eher technokratisch klingenden "DDR 1" oder "DFF 1" übergegangen ist.
Brubacker68 8 months ago
Der Ton ist leicht übersteuert.
hajdkvjecn 1 year ago
1:22 - 1:32: What is the melody?
bagatur007 1 year ago
In this video, where is the the german anthem?
vc210790 2 years ago
@vc210790 *Smile* The GDR-television never broadcast the anthem at the Openup.
AndreasBK100 1 year ago
@vc210790 *Smile* The GDR-television never broadcast the anthem at the Openup.
AndreasBK100 1 year ago
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@vc210790 The GDR-television never broadcast the anthem at the openup
AndreasBK100 1 year ago
There is an ident for Fernsehen der DDR with the silver 'F.', which was broadcast before reverting to DFF. is there a video of that?
Nuaaht 3 years ago
yes on tvddrde you ll find that
salsalsatsang 2 years ago
The Deutscher Fernsehfunk DFF ( Der Deutsche Fernsehfunk (DFF)["German Television Broadcasting"], from 1972 to 1990 Fernsehen der DDR (DDR-FS)) did not merger with ARD. In first time it was planned to make DFF the commen broadcaster of the five eastern states, but those did prefer to fund own state broadcast companies.
babicka1 3 years ago 2
On 15th decembre 1990 the first emission chain (DFF1) was changed from SECAM to PAL and was used to broadcast the ARD programme. The second chain (DFF2)continued to display the DFF-programme now baptêmised DFF-Länderkette ("states-chain) The channel survived some months after reunification and was later "Abgewickelt" completely closed. The last day was the 31st of decembre 1991.
babicka1 3 years ago 3
Not 'states-chain' but better translated as 'Regional Networks', bit like Carlton when they ran Central, London and Westcountry regions together in the late 90s.
Nuaaht 3 years ago
But actually "Länderkette" translated, means "states-chain", which is due to the fact that cultural matters in Germany are under the authority of the german states, so also radio and televison, as DFF tried to remain on air at last in the eastern states
babicka1 3 years ago
And this was no ordinary start of day either. This was the last full day of broadcasting by DFF. As AnalogFreak states, the following day, Saturday 15 December 1990, DFF became part of ARD, which now broadcast (officially) over the whole of (now reunited) Germany.
EuroAlien 3 years ago
DFF was the state broadcaster of the GDR (East Germany.) In 1991, after the wall fell and East and West were reunified, DFF merged with the (former) West German ARD.
MisterSenseless 3 years ago
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wow, this channel actually dont exist. is created by the Nazi Germany?
Youwilldietomorrow 3 years ago
No, was created by east part of germany, owned by URSS.
Remembervhs 3 years ago 2
It has NOT been created by Nazis. The GDR started their px and renamed it in 1972 into "Fernsehen der DDR" (program names "DDR 1" and "DDR 2". In March 1990, AFTER the wall has fallen down this stationes have been renamed to "DFF" and this is the ident from December 1990, 1 day before the DFF joined the West-German ARD.
AnalogFreakOnTV 3 years ago 4