Controversial - The Political Magazine

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Television broadcast
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

  1. 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 archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.aok.de  
  2. Bavarian TV Prize for Controversy Extra: "The Biofuel Scandal". Bayerischer Rundfunk, October 11, 2011, accessed on February 3, 2015 .
  3. ^ 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.axel-springer-preis.de
  4. Axel Springer Prize: 1st prize for controversial author Philipp Grüll. Bayerischer Rundfunk, April 30, 2015, accessed on May 3, 2015 .