Canale Grande (TV show)

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Television broadcast
Original title Grand Canal
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Country of production GermanyGermany Germany
Year (s) 1993-1994
Production
company
MME Me, Myself & Eye Entertainment
length 45 minutes
Episodes 66
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly
genre Media - Magazine
Moderation Dieter Moor
First broadcast January 26, 1993 on VOX

Canale Grande was a media magazine broadcast weekly from 1993 to 1994 by the TV station VOX with Dieter Moor , which looked behind the scenes of the press and television in 66 episodes. The trademark of the show was addressing the audience with “Dear target group!”.

The show was "one of the first - and, in the long term, only - programs" with which the then still young broadcaster was able to cause a stir. Critics praised the show and its presenter, who got into the headlines when he undressed in front of the camera shortly before the end of a show. He wanted to prove that nothing happens when a person undresses in front of the camera, and thus commented on a discussion about increasing freedom of movement in favor of the quota on German television.

After the transmitter was redesigned, the concept was continued in a similar form under the name “studio / moor” at Premiere . Later media magazines were Parlazzo and Zapp .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Canale Grande in the television dictionary
  2. Michael Beuthner , Stephan Alexander Weichert : The Self- Observation Trap - Limits and Borderlines of Media Journalism . Springer-Verlag 2005, ISBN 9783531142159 , p. 225