Line filter (pulse)
Line filter | |
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Radio show from Munich | |
publication | 2013 until today |
production | Pulse |
Contributors | |
Moderation |
Jolyne Schürmann together with (alternately) Christian Schiffer , Anna Bühler or Verena Fiebiger |
Website |
The line filter (long form: Filter: This makes it "click" does ) is a German radio program that week for years on the channel pulse of the Bavarian Radio is broadcast. Netzfilter deals with topics from the Internet and other things relating to everyday digital life. The program is moderated by Jolyne Schürmann and, alternately, Christian Schiffer , Anna Bühler and Verena Fiebiger on Saturdays from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and is then available for a while on the station's website as a 40-minute podcast .
Typical categories taken up in line filters are
- a "network lexicon", where terms from the Internet are explained
- the “meme column”, where memes are explained
- the "click tip" where recommended websites are presented
- “Facebook town” with news on Facebook .
- as well as the "time trap" where bloggers were asked which pages they procrastinate on .
Netzfilter presenter Christian Schiffer was awarded the Kurt Magnus Prize , one of the most important radio prizes in Germany, in March 2012 for having “worked up digital topics in an exciting and radiophonic way” .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Netzlexikon - from Acta to Zurker
- ↑ Making of memes - this is how network hypes arise
- ↑ 50th Kurt Magnus Prize of ARD 2012 ( Memento from December 13, 2016 in the web archive archive.today )