Bayern Journal

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Television broadcast
Original title Bayern Journal
Bayern-Journal Logo.svg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1984-2009
Production
company
CAMP TV Fernsehgesellschaft mbH
length 60 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
Saturdays and Sundays
genre Regional magazine
Moderation Dr. phil. Sabine Piller (1999-2009)

The Bayern Journal was a regional magazine for Bavaria that was broadcast as a nationwide window program. It was last broadcast on Saturdays from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Sat.1's program and on Sundays from 5.45 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. on RTL Television's program.

The Bayern Journal was a springboard for some media professionals and public figures:

history

Ralph Piller and Ralph Burkei's operating company CAMP TV has been producing the magazine (www.bayernjournal.de) since 1984. It received a license for a nationwide window program on RTL in 1989 and one on SAT 1 in 1994. The broadcasting time on SAT 1 was initially on Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., moved to 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. from the mid-2000s.

The operating company lost its Bavarian TV license with the death of 50 percent shareholder Ralph Burkei in a terrorist attack in Mumbai . The background was a political scandal in which Burkei, the former media council chairman Klaus Kopka and the former BLM president Wolf-Dieter Ring were involved. When the broadcasting licenses were re-tendered in 2009, CAMP TV was no longer taken into account. In 2012, a sensational federal administrative ruling established that the license withdrawal by BLM was illegal and triggered a claim for damages in favor of CAMP TV.

In the Saturday window program on SAT 1, a Saturday version of 17:30 Sat 1 Bayern has been broadcast since November 2009, and the Sunday window program on RTL was broadcast by the new TV Bayern Live magazine. The broadcasting time on Sunday on RTL was moved to Saturday in 2015, so that now both national regional channels are broadcasting at times overlapping each other.

reception

The broadcast could be received across Bavaria via cable and all terrestrial broadcasts of the Sat.1 and RTL programs in Bavaria. After feed broadcasts had been carried out via satellite for cable feed since the 1990s, satellite reception of the window programs was also possible for normal users from April 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Ott: courtesy among friends. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  2. Federal Administrative Court | Decision | BVerwG 6 C 39.11. Federal Administrative Court, July 11, 2012, accessed on February 11, 2017 .