Controversial - The Political Magazine
Television broadcast | |
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Original title | Controversial - The Political Magazine |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | since 2007 |
Production company |
Bavarian radio |
length | 45 minutes |
Broadcasting cycle |
every Wednesday |
genre | information |
Moderation | |
First broadcast | October 10, 2007 on Bavarian TV |
Controversial - The Political Magazine is a broadcast on BR television about current political events in Germany, with a special focus on Bavarian politics .
Shipment info
Controversial is broadcast on Wednesdays from 9:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. On special occasions, the program is dedicated to just one topic under the title Controversy , for example political Ash Wednesday in Bavaria. In the first broadcast every year, opinion researcher Richard Hilmer presents the controversy BayernTREND , a survey study on politics in Bavaria, carried out by Infratest dimap .
Rubrics
Since 2013 there has been a 20-minute column called The Story , in which background information on a special topic is presented in the manner of a report.
Under the heading Follow-up , the editors deal with topics that were dealt with in one of the previous programs and for which there is a new development - often triggered by the original reporting. At the end of each program, there are small and entertaining stories from politics under the title Nachschlag .
Up until December 2012, the program featured a contribution from the madness section , in which viewer complaints to authorities or companies were investigated. In January 2013 this section was moved to the BR program Geld & Leben .
Awards
- In 2009 the author Lisa Wreschniok won the Dr. Georg Schreiber Media Prize of the AOK Bayern in the television category for her controversial film "Night Shift with Suicide - The Suffering of Train Drivers" .
- 2011, the authors Thomas Kiessling and Mike Lingenfelser received the Bavarian Television Award for the controversial extra- telecast "The Biospritskandal - climate policy at a dead end" . The film was a joint production with the ARD political magazine Report Munich .
- In 2015, the Axel Springer Academy awarded the author Philipp Grüll the Axel Springer Prize for young journalists for his controversial contribution “Palliative medicine - too little outpatient care for the dying” .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Prize winner 2009 of the Dr. Georg Schreiber Media Prize. (No longer available online.) AOK Bayern, formerly in the original ; Retrieved March 23, 2012 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Bavarian TV Prize for Controversy Extra: "The Biofuel Scandal". Bayerischer Rundfunk, October 11, 2011, accessed on February 3, 2015 .
- ^ Winner of the Axel Springer Prize for Young Journalists: 1st Television Prize for Philipp Grüll. (No longer available online.) Axel Springer Academy, archived from the original on June 1, 2015 ; Retrieved May 3, 2015 . 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.
- ↑ Axel Springer Prize: 1st prize for controversial author Philipp Grüll. Bayerischer Rundfunk, April 30, 2015, accessed on May 3, 2015 .