Culture magazines from dctp

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With 10 to 11 , Announcement , News & Stories , Prime-Time / Late Edition and the Midnight Magazine , the media company dctp has produced four culture magazines for the private TV channels RTL Television , Sat. 1 , VOX and PresseTV (window programs on Swiss radio and television ). These formats from dctp were made possible by the fact that Sat.1, RTL and other private broadcasters are contractually obliged to devote a certain amount of their airtime to cultural topics. These times are passed on by committees to third parties such as dctp ( window program ).

In all four programs, the filmmaker Alexander Kluge acted as a questioner "from the off ", while a conversation partner sat across from him in a scene that was added by blue screen technology and was typical for the conversation partner. What was also noticeable about these programs was that the camera perspective showed the interviewee uninterruptedly and was only sometimes interrupted by the recording of particularly striking interview statements, which were highlighted in different colors. Some of the programs had no interview content, but showed pictures, alienated film clips and text panels to music. Most of the time, the show ended in the middle of the interview, the ongoing conversation faded out.

The programs presented various topics and works from art, culture, science and politics in the form of interviews and discussions. Some people were repeatedly interviewed on different topics, such as Martin Aust , Stefan Aust , Dirk Baecker , Pedro Barceló , Hans Magnus Enzensberger , Hannelore Hoger , Hans Leyendecker , Heiner Müller , Oskar Negt , Christoph Schlingensief , Peter Sloterdijk , Ulrike Sprenger and Joseph Vogl .

A special form was the fake interview , in which actors (mostly Peter Berling or Helge Schneider ) take on the role of fictitious interview partners. Berling portrayed all possible roles, some of them historical , from the captain of Estonia , which sank in 1994, to a medieval bishop and convict, and always appeared in a costume that was typical for the person portrayed. Berling learned of his roles shortly before the recording, so they were based on improvisation. This sometimes led to the fact that Kluge's imaginative questions briefly threw him off his mind, whereupon Berling had to harshly reprimand the questioner. But it also happened that Kluge and the course of the conversation were pushed in a new direction by Berling's answers. In more recent episodes of Helge Schneider went on in a similar role, including as a cousin of Asterix , which is now active euthanasia made.

The programs were produced by Kairos-Film on behalf of dctp .

10 to 11

10 vor 11 was broadcast on RTL from May 2, 1988 to June 26, 2018. It was the oldest program of its kind on German private television . The title referred to the original time it was broadcast at 10:50 pm. The individual episodes were 24 minutes long. The program was partially taken over by other broadcasters (e.g. n-tv ). The most common broadcast date was the last time 12:35 a.m. from Monday to Tuesday. The annual average was 50 episodes.

In 1992, Alexander Kluge received the Adolf Grimme Prize with gold for the program on the theme Das Goldene Vlies .

Notice

The weekly program Announcement! A magazine for art and contemporary history with a length of 24 minutes is broadcast from Sunday to Monday on SRF 1 under the PresseTV label . The content partially corresponds to 10 to 11 episodes or edited episodes of News & Stories . This is the only one of the culture magazines that is still broadcast regularly; the episodes are also offered on the Internet.

News & Stories

News & Stories was broadcast on Sat.1 from July 4, 1988 to May 23, 2017 . The length of the program was 45 minutes. The program was last broadcast on the night from Wednesday to Thursday around 00:30. Sometimes shipments were twice as long to make up for holiday failures.

Until 2003, the interview program Zur Person von Günter Gaus was also broadcast as part of this series .

Prime time / late issue

Prime-Time / Spätausgabe was a 15-minute television program that was broadcast weekly on RTL Television from January 21, 1990 until the end of 2008 .

Midnight magazine

The Midnight Magazine was a 24-minute television magazine by Alexander Kluge , which was broadcast from 1993 to 2007 as part of the dctp program window on VOX . In some cases, the contents of the program 10 to 11 that had been edited in the midnight magazine were repeated.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "10 to 11": The nightly surprise bag is closed . Alexander Krei, DWDL.de , June 25, 2018
  2. notice - TV - Play SRF
  3. PresseTV AG
  4. News & Stories last broadcast: Love harder than concrete