Media workshop in Franconia

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Media workshop in Franconia
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Television station ( association )
reception DVB-S , DVB-T , cable TV
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Start of transmission March 20, 1994
Seat Nuremberg
owner Medienwerkstatt Franken e. V.
executive Director Kurt Keerl
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The media workshop Franken e. V. produces documentaries and reports with predominantly social, cultural and historical topics and is the only partner in the window program of the same name as part of Franken TV .

history

A group of politically active students founded the association in 1981 in order to implement their claims and goals on film and to create a counterweight to public broadcasting .

The association received initial media coverage with films about the resistance against the Wackersdorf reprocessing plant .

The film "Noch leb ich ja" - An AIDS Sufferer Narrated was one of the first documentary films on the topic of AIDS and HIV in Germany in 1986 . The film received international awards and was shown on many third party programs , but not on Bavarian television . In 1987 the media workshop received a Nuremberg scholarship .

In the early 1990s, the media workshop was reorganized. On December 6, 1991, Bildstören, a monthly television broadcast by the media workshop, started. When local television was reorganized in autumn 2002, the Medienwerkstatt retained the broadcasting times as a specialty provider for the local television program Franken TV (now Franken Fernsehen ) and the local television window program RTL Franken Live ; the approval was extended for a further eight years on February 19, 2009. In the spring of 2009, the media workshop applied for the Bavarian regional window at the weekend on Sat.1 (Saturdays) and RTL (Sundays). The media workshop did not play a role here.

Movies

For its broadcasting slot on Franken Fernsehen , the media workshop produces reports and documentaries on predominantly social, cultural and historical topics with a regional reference.

In addition, there are always special projects such as the establishment of the “Nuremberg Video Archive of Remembrance” in collaboration with the Nuremberg Institute for Nazi Research or, most recently, a 30-minute information film on Down syndrome on behalf of the German Down Syndrome InfoCenter.

Awards

German regional television award

  • 2007 for you always have a chance - life in the shadow of Michael Aue's cancer diagnosis
  • 2005 for So Far and Yet So Close - Encounters with Autistic People by Michael Aue and Winfried Schuhmann

BLM radio and local television award

  • 2010 Recognition award in the category special, special or special interest program for one week two lives by Vanessa Hartmann and Andreas Holzmüller
  • 2009 in the category special, special or special interest program for In retrospect: Commemoration on the roadside by Robert H. Schumann and Günther Wittmann
  • 2008 in the category special, special or special interest program for life with forgetting by Kurt Keerl and Günther Wittmann ( WMV ; 18.92 MB)
  • 2004 Special prize in the Politics / Economy / Environment / Social category for So Far and Yet So Close - Encounters with Autistic People by Michael Aue and Winfried Schuhmann
  • 2003 Recognition award in the entertainment category for Die Langen from Bernd Siegler and Günther Wittmann
  • 2002 in the culture category for The Great Unknown - Horst Schäfer, photographer for Michael Aue and Günther Wittmann
  • 2001 Recognition award in the Politics / Economy / Environment category for Knack die Nuss - Bernd Siegler's training in change
  • 1999 Recognition prize in the feature category for Am Schabbes is free for Schoufet: Schopfloch - a language island in Bavaria by Jim G. Tobias
  • 1997 in the category TV feature for life like others - an HIV-positive child and his world by Michael Aue and Reneé Burger
  • 1994 in the category report for co-punished - the everyday life of inmate members of Kerstin Dornbach
  • 1993 in the report category for Pottenstein - A Deceptive Idyll by Bernd Siegler

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