Pulse (youth channel)

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Pulse
Station logo
Radio station ( public law )
Program type Youth radio
reception DAB , satellite , cable , live stream
Reception area BavariaBavaria Bavaria
Start of transmission May 15, 2013
Broadcaster Bavarian radio
Intendant Ulrich Wilhelm
Program director Nadine Ulrich
List of radio stations
Website

Puls ( own spelling PULS ) is the tri- media young program of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation . The digital youth radio Puls preferably plays new music away from the mainstream and offers a selection from pop culture genres such as urban, electro or hip-hop. Puls also operates several YouTube channels, podcasts and formats in other social media , such as Instagram and Snapchat .

Pulse on the radio

Puls im Radio took over the transmission channels of its predecessor on3-radio on May 15, 2013 . This includes DAB +, cable , live stream over the Internet and an app for mobile devices. The program was in each case also in the first two years beginning from Friday 22:00 to Saturday morning at 05:00 on Bayern 3 broadcast. From August 2015 to December 2018, Puls ran Mondays to Fridays between 10:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. under the title Spätschicht also on Bayern 3. In contrast to its predecessor on3-radio, Puls is moderated during the day. It sends messages that are taken over by Bayern 3 and from 7:00 am a " morning show " (boot - this new morning). As with on3-radio, 20 percent of the music titles at Puls will continue to come from Bavarian bands.

Pulse on YouTube

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Pulse
YouTube channel ( infotainment , entertainment )
language German
founding April 27, 2012 (Puls Reportage)
May 23, 2017 (You can never do that!)
September 5, 2016 (The question)
November 14, 2016 (Puls Music)
channels Pulse
You can never do that!
The question (YouTube)
Puls Music
Subscribers over 700,000 (pulse report)
over 700,000 (you can never do that!)
over 400,000 (the question)
over 65,000 (pulse music)
Calls over 230,000,000 (pulse report)
over 170,000,000 (you can never do that!)
over 60,000,000 (the question)
over 14,000,000 (pulse music)
Videos over 640 videos (puls reportage)
over 140 videos (you can never do that!)
over 170 videos (the question)
over 405 videos (puls music)

Puls operates the YouTube channels Puls Reportage, You can never do that! , The question and pulse music. A video is published on each channel every week.

Pulse report

Puls Reportage is a journalistic format that publishes an approx. 15-minute new report every Wednesday at 3 p.m. The reporters Ariane Alter , Sebastian Meinberg and Nadine Hadad lead through the reports .

You can never do that!

The entertainment format You can never do that! was broadcast for the first time in 2014 as a section of the TV show PULS and is now the most successful YouTube service on Bavarian radio. PULS has been producing the format on behalf of the online media offer funk since June 2017 . The format is published every Thursday at 3 p.m. In this format, the editor Marc Seibold gives the hosts Ariane Alter and Sebastian Meinberg tasks. If they fail, Marc will punish them. In the other case you can punish Marc, who mostly sabotages the two hosts while completing the tasks.

World record

In November 2019, you can never do that! set a world record for the “ longest marathon television talk (team) ” with a 72-hour live moderation (in German: the longest marathon talk show (team) ).

The question

The question is a journalistic funk format in which reporter Frank Seibert answers a question from various socio-economic perspectives in several reports published on Tuesdays at 1 p.m.

Pulse music

Puls Musik is a music journalistic format in which host Fridl Acht analyzes a current music topic every Thursday at 4 p.m.

Pulse podcasts

Puls produces, among other things, the sex podcast In the name of the pants   with Ariane Alter and Kevin Ebert as well as the German rap podcast Schacht and Wasabi   with Falk Schacht and Jule Wasabi.

Pulse on TV

Puls produces the formats Startrampe and Woidboyz for BR Fernsehen and ARD-alpha .

Logos

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The young program of the Bavarian radio. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on February 6, 2019 .
  2. ^ Daniel Kähler: May 15, 2013: Bavaria gets PULS. Radioszene.de, May 8, 2013, accessed October 8, 2015 .
  3. Anne Fromm: "No bag radio". In: Jetzt.de. May 9, 2013, accessed on June 17, 2013 (interview with BR youth officer Thomas Müller).
  4. PULS formats on YouTube continue to build success. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on February 14, 2019 .
  5. DWDL.de GmbH: funk starts challenge format “You can never do that!” In: DWDL.de . ( dwdl.de [accessed on January 7, 2018]).
  6. Interview: "You can never do that!": Challenge format with learning factor ( quota meter )
  7. Funk: "You can never do that!" from today on Youtube (Digitalfernsehen.de)
  8. Bayerischer Rundfunk: 72h live broadcast: "The 72h talk show world record - you'll never make it!" November 12, 2019, accessed on November 18, 2019 .
  9. World record live challenge: The highlights from 72 hours - with FINALE II “You can never do that!” Retrieved November 17, 2019 .
  10. “72h talk show world record”: radio hosts Ariane Alter and Sebastian Meinberg talk in the Guinness Book of Records. Retrieved November 18, 2019 .
  11. Let's talk about sex. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on February 6, 2019 .
  12. ^ The German rap podcast. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on February 6, 2019 .
  13. PULSE on television. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on October 21, 2013 .