Lower Bavaria TV Landshut

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Lower Bavaria TV Landshut is private, Bavarian local stations, consisting of the predecessor Isar TV (until 1 July 2013 regional television Landshut ) emerged. It provides the city and the Landshut district with regionally important information and news, as well as the neighboring Dingolfing-Landau district and parts of the Rottal-Inn, Kelheim, Erding and Freising districts.

The previous regional television station Landshut began operations on October 15, 1989, making it one of the oldest regional stations in Germany.

Niederbayern TV Landshut broadcasts around the clock on its own cable channel (K9). The current program begins at 6 p.m. and has a duration of one hour and is then repeated every hour in rotation. The main focus is on reports from the broadcasting area, the Landshut region (city and district), Dingolfing, Moosburg and Mainburg. The technical range of the station is more than 250,000 people. From 2006 there was a brief opportunity to follow the program as a live stream on the Internet (via the RFL homepage), but this offer was discontinued in 2009 in favor of an extensive online archive on the station website. This was last supplied with new material on July 12, 2013.

A live stream is currently available again on the homepage.

broadcasts

From 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Isar TV broadcasts in the cable distribution area via the TV window on RTL. During this time, mainly short reports from the region and the news of the day are broadcast. The Niederbayernmagazin , which is produced together with the other Lower Bavarian regional channels, runs from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. These magazines deal with supraregional topics in the Lower Bavaria district and have a different focus topic every day. This is about sport, youth, economy and culture. The Niederbayern magazine will be broadcast on Friday, summarizing the most important news from all of Lower Bavaria. In addition, service programs on topics such as health, family, finances and real estate or legal and tax tips are broadcast at irregular intervals between 6:45 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The corresponding Lower Bavaria magazines are shown in abbreviated form. The program is repeated every hour from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 12:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ISAR TV broadcasts the joint program of TV Bayern, the marketing company for all 16 Bavarian regional channels. Mostly long-term advertisements are shown. At irregular intervals, TV Bayern produces its own magazines such as Plenum TV with information on the sessions of the Bavarian State Parliament. The TV Bayern window also shows the Wirtschaftstreff Bayern magazine , which is produced by München.TV every 14 days . Isar TV does not broadcast on RTL at the weekend. The Niederbayernmagazin is repeated on its own cable channel and the news from the region is summarized in a weekly review. The ecumenical church magazine Kirche in Bayern is also broadcast on Sundays .

history

RFL until July 1, 2013

Last logo under the name RFL

As early as 1980, Hans Walter Wabbel began producing regional news from Freising on video. He made these available on loan to the residents. In 1982, Freising went on the air as the first German regional broadcaster in the picture under the direction of editor-in-chief Fred Fuggenthaler, who, as the broadcast manager in charge, also founded the new media agency and is still responsible for TV marketing and advertising to this day. www.neuemedienagnetur.de In 1986 Wabbel founded regional television Rosenheim together with Norbert Haimerl and finally in 1989 regional television Landshut. This is how the regional television group in Bavaria came into being. In the 1990s, stations in Munich (RFM), Ingolstadt (RFI), Regensburg (RFRe) and Nuremberg (RFN) also belonged to the group of stations. In these areas, however, competing broadcasters developed, such as the Münchner Stadtfernsehen tvm, so that the GRF concentrated on the broadcasters in Rosenheim and Landshut in the mid-1990s. In 2009, Hans Walter Wabbel withdrew as a partner and sold his shares to the previous managing director Norbert Haimerl. This in turn sold the station in 2013 to the Niederbayern TV program and advertising company of the newspaper publisher Martin Balle , which previously held 23% in RFL. This deal ultimately caused a stir throughout Germany because it took place without the consent of the responsible state media authority, the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM), and some media councils feared too high a media concentration in the Landshut region and in all of Lower Bavaria. Balle is the publisher of the Straubinger Tagblatt / Landshuter Zeitung newspaper group and is already on the Deggendorfer regional television " Donau TV ", the Regensburg television station "TVA, TV aktuell Ostbayern" , the Straubinger radio station " Radio AWN " and the Landshut local radio station " Radio Trausnitz ", as well involved in Radio Galaxy Landshut . As a result, the BLM withdrew the broadcasting license from Regionalfernsehen Landshut Programmträger GmbH and put it out to tender. Balle, in turn, incriminated the BLM President Schneider in several interviews and announced that on his part there was no doubt about the legal validity of the takeover of RFL's channels.

Isar TV

Logo as Isar TV

On June 13, 2013, the media council of the Bavarian State Center for New Media decided to grant regional television Landshut GmbH and its partners the broadcasting license for metropolitan television in Region 13 (Greater Landshut) for an initial period of eight years. The prerequisite for this is that Radio AWN Landshut GmbH, which is 100% owned by the Balle family, waives its right to vote at Radio Trausnitz and Radio Galaxy Landshut. The station RFL was renamed to "Isar TV" on July 1, 2013 (based on the sister station "Donau TV"). The competitor "Landshut-TV" has examined legal steps against the awarding practice.

Shareholder

Distribution of shareholders until December 31, 2012: Regional television group in Bavaria (Norbert Haimerl) 77% Niederbayern TV program and advertising company (idowa media group) 23%

Shareholder of Regionalfernsehen Landshut program provider GmbH since January 1, 2013: Niederbayern TV Programm- und Werbegesellschaft mbH 100%

Isar TV since July 1, 2013

On July 1, 2013, the new Isar TV channel started operations. RFL GmbH, which is now 100% owned by Niederbayern TV GmbH, founded Isar TV Regionalfernsehen GmbH together with its partners. Both the entire staff and initially the programming of RFL were seamlessly taken over. Only the station logo changed. Further changes in the program schedule were announced for September 2013, when the new station homepage www.isar-tv.com should also go online. Since November 2013, the station has been broadcasting with a delay in a new design and with slightly changed program formats, after moving from its previous home studio on Mühleninsel to the outbuilding of the City Center Landshut . The new station homepage went online on December 3, 2013.

Lower Bavaria TV Landshut

The station now operates as Niederbayern TV Landshut , with Niederbyern TV Landshut GmbH as the owner.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Isar TV program overview ( Memento of the original from October 29, 2014 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.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / isar-tv.com
  2. ^ Article in the Landshuter Wochenblatt on the takeover of the station
  3. Article in the Landshuter Wochenblatt about the withdrawal of the broadcasting license after the RFL takeover
  4. Deal at the building festival, article in the Landshuter Wochenblatt on the ball interview in the BR
  5. Podcast from BR with quotes from Balle about the takeover of RFL ( Memento of the original from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (MP3; 23.2 MB)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cdn-storage.br.de
  6. ^ Report of the Landshuter Wochenblatt on the decision of the media council for the Balle consortium
  7. Data sheet on RFL at the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM)
  8. Data sheet for Isar TV at the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM)
  9. Cooperation of Lower Bavarian TV channels | our radio. Retrieved July 8, 2018 (German).
  10. Imprint. Accessed October 30, 2019 (German).