Broadcasting year 1986

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Other events

1986: Australian media entrepreneur Rupert Murdoch founds FOX

General

  • Panasonic is launching the MII analog video standard in response to Sony's widespread TV Betacam system . This format was mainly used by American and Japanese television companies for current reporting until the late 1980s.
  • Sony introduces Betacam SP , a further development of Betacam. The format was standard at numerous television companies well into the 1990s.
  • March 2nd - The Waldheim affair begins with a series of articles published in the magazine " Profil" , " Waldheim and SA" by Austrian journalist Hubertus Czernin .
  • April 14th - The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) is founded in Hamburg as a registered association (eV), an association of hackers who advocate the right to "cross-border freedom of communication".
  • June - French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac proposes the privatization of one of the three public television channels in France. Ultimately, the choice falls on TF1 .
  • November 4th - In its 4th broadcast judgment , the German Federal Constitutional Court states that private broadcasting is permissible in the Federal Republic under certain conditions.

Radio

  • REM , one of the first computer programs on German-speaking radio, starts on Radio DDR II .
  • February 9 - The ORF radio broadcasts the last edition of the Sunday morning matinee, which has been broadcast since 1946. What's new? out.
Logo DT64
  • March 7th - The youth program of the GDR radio , DT64 , becomes an independent, fourth GDR radio chain.
  • April 30th - Four different radio stations in Rhineland-Palatinate go on air: PRO Radio 4, Radio85, RPR and the Linksrheinische Rundfunk (LR). They broadcast on a transmitter chain at different times, known as frequency splitting. While PRO Radio 4 and RPR are commercially oriented broadcasters, the Mainz- based LR brings an alternative and commercial radio program. Eventually, all three of them will merge to form Radio RPR , Germany's first nationwide private radio program.
  • September - On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Goethe's trip to Italy, the Ö3 broadcast Die Musicbox begins the travel documentary series Italian journeys designed by Michael Schrott , which explores the present of Italy and its problems in Goethe's footsteps.
  • July 1st - Radio Schleswig-Holstein (RSH) starts broadcasting. RSH is regarded as the first nationwide private radio station with a full 24-hour program.
  • October 6th - hr4 goes on air as the fourth radio program of the Hessischer Rundfunk .
  • October 22 - New York broadcaster WNBC's traffic reporter Jane Dornacker dies in a helicopter accident while on the air.
  • December 1st - Bremen Vier begins operations as the fourth radio station on Radio Bremen .
  • December 3 - Four local radio stations start their terrestrial broadcasting operations in Nuremberg : Radio F and Radio Charivari (both available in the cable network since February, Charivari previously under the name Neue Welle Franken ), as well as new Radio N1 (cable from December 1) and Radio gong .
  • December 31st - Radio Hamburg goes on air.

watch TV

Manfred Krug is the first time in the role of attorney Robert favorite in the TV series Liebling Kreuzberg see

Born

Died

  • January 29 - Jörg Mauthe , Austrian liberal-conservative cultural politician, writer and radio editor (satirical program Der Watschenmann , 1950–1955, 1967–1974) dies at the age of 61 in Vienna .
  • March 6th - Cläre Schimmel , German radio play director, actress and opera singer dies at the age of 84 in her native city of Stuttgart . From 1945 to 1967 she was senior game director at SDR in Stuttgart.
  • April 9th ​​- Heinz Conrads , Austrian actor, Wienerlied interpreter and radio presenter, dies at the age of 72 in Vienna.
  • April 26th - Lou van Burg , German-Dutch showmaster ( The Golden Shot ) dies at the age of 68 in Munich .
  • May 18 - Peter Wehle , Austrian cabaret artist and author, dies in Vienna at the age of 72. Wehle belonged together with Gerhard Bronner and Lore Krainer to the first team of the 1978 re-established cabaret show Der Guglhupf .
  • June 14 - Marlin Perkins , American zoologist and television personality, dies at the age of 81 in Missouri, USA . Perkins was best known for the nature film series In the Realm of the Wild Animals .
  • July 15 - Florence Halop , American actress and comedian, dies at the age of 63. Halop was best known on the CBS and later NBC-produced radio comedy Duffy's Tavern.
  • September 18 - Pat Phoenix, British actress, dies near Manchester at the age of 61 . Phoenix was best known for the role of Elsie Tanner in the long-term series Coronation Street .
  • September 29th - Helmut Qualtinger , Austrian cabaret artist, writer and actor, dies shortly before his 58th birthday in Vienna.
  • December 26th - Elsa Lanchester , British actress, dies at the age of 84 in Woodland Hills , ( California ).
  • December 26th - Herwig Walter , German actor dies at the age of 75 in Abenberg near Nuremberg .

See also

Portal: Radio  - Overview of Wikipedia content on radio
Portal: TV  - Overview of Wikipedia content on TV

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MII (videocassette format) in the English language Wikipedia
  2. ^ BR Chronicle: The BR in Competition I 1984 to 1989 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. BR-Online, accessed February 21, 2009.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.br-online.de  
  3. rpr1.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.rpr1.de  
  4. ^ Italian travels: tape instead of writing instrument . ( Memento of the original from September 7, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Ö1-online, accessed on October 6, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / oe1.orf.at
  5. ^ Peace for unredeemed souls . In: Der Spiegel . No. 16 , 2010 ( online ).
  6. Pat Phoenix in the English language Wikipedia