Church in Bavaria

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Infobox radio tower icon
Station logo
TV station ( private law )
Program type Specialized program (church information)
reception Antenna , cable , satellite (via the broadcasting stations)
Image resolution SD
Start of transmission March 15, 2001
language German
Seat Wurzburg
executive Director Bernhard Schweßinger (authorized representative)
List of TV channels
Website

Church in Bavaria is the name of a television magazine and the working group of the same name made up of Catholic and Protestant bodies in Bavaria , which has been broadcasting a weekly television program on several Bavarian local television stations and on Bible TV since 2001 under the title "... the ecumenical television magazine" . Church in Bavaria is licensed independently by the BLM as a program organizer . The seat of the television editorial staff of the Diocese of Würzburg is Kardinal-Döpfner-Platz in Würzburg ; in the same building in which the Catholic Sunday Gazette of the Diocese of Würzburg appears.

Shareholder (according to BLM information)

Profile of the TV magazine

The almost 30-minute broadcasts take up topics and events of the Bavarian churches, bring news with a church background and portray personalities whose faith is presented in word and deed. In addition to the contributions from the company's own television studio in Würzburg, there are collaborations with other church production facilities such as B. the television editorship Diocese of Passau (Christpod.de and own regional magazine). Britta Hundesrügge and Bernadette Schrama alternately moderate the magazine.

The topics covered include all areas in which the cooperating churches are active, including reports on projects, events or other church engagement with a cultural or social background. On the one hand, the television magazine has a regional reference, on the other hand, attempts are also made to present regional topics in such a way that the international audience that can be reached via Bible TV is also addressed. Free church or interreligious topics are only included in the program in exceptional cases.

reception

The magazine is broadcast on the frequencies of the following stations:

The magazine can be received via the regional broadcasters in the local cable networks, nationally via Bibel TV in the basic encrypted digital bouquet from Vodafone Kabel Deutschland . The program can also be received live on the Internet via Bibel TV and most local channels, including Zattoo (Bible TV). The programs can be accessed on-demand via the company's own website and via the portals of cooperation partners. The programs can also be downloaded locally via their own homepage.

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