Regio TV Bodensee

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TV station ( private law )
Program type Regional full program
reception Cable , satellite , internet
Start of transmission May 8, 2001
owner Regio TV Bodenseefernsehen GmbH & Co. KG
executive Director Rolf Benzmann, Ralph van Gülick
List of TV channels
Website


Regio TV Bodensee is a private regional television broadcaster in southern Baden-Württemberg and part of the Regio TV group (owned by Schwäbisch Media ). The transmission area comprises seven districts between the Allgäu and the Black Forest and makes up almost 20 percent of the area of ​​Baden-Württemberg. In addition to the headquarters in Ravensburg , the station has an outdoor studio in Friedrichshafen and Tuttlingen .

program

Regio TV Bodensee broadcasts during "Regio prime time" between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. using the "repeat method" in wave programming. The linear distribution of the program takes place via cable and satellite as well as Magenta TV ; The non-linear content is permanently available in the media library on the homepage and on the Regio TV YouTube channel. The daily information and news magazine “Journal” has a fixed frequency on the hour between 18:00 and 00:30. It has the transmission times 6:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. via satellite. Local sport is shown in the “Journal”. The show is moderated by Stefan Kühlein , Solveig Billigmann and Svenja Duncker . The “Journal” is supplemented by weekly themed magazines that address specific target groups.

In addition to the weekly themed magazine "Bauen & Wohnen", moderated by Tobias Baunach , there is the monthly "Hallo Leben" (health), moderated by Solveig Billigmann and the weekly talk format "Chefsache" (business talk) moderated by Rolf Benzmann - as well as the personality talk "House visit" with Stefan Kühlein. The weekly cooking program "Cooking with value", moderated by Ralf Hörger and Dominic Legeay, enriches the program with its variety of topics. The monthly local magazine "47 Neun - Der Bodenseekreis" (monthly) is a supplementary and identity-creating local program offer for the people in parts of the broadcasting area. The magazine is moderated by Solveig Billigmann. Another local magazine "Overviews" (quarterly) provides information on topics from the Lake Constance city of Überlingen , also moderated by Solveig Billigmann. The state politics is represented by the live broadcasts of the plenary debates from the Stuttgart state parliament ("Live from the state parliament", about three times a month).

Special programs are also produced for special events. These are z. B. the renowned cabaret prize Tuttlinger Krähe , sporting highlights but also mayor elections from the larger cities of the distribution area.
All magazines and programs except the news are broadcast daily at different broadcast times using wave programming. This means that the diversity of the program also reaches viewers with fixed viewing habits or fixed switch-on times for personal television viewing.
The programs “Alpha & Omega” and “Himmel über Baden” from the Protestant and Catholic regional churches are broadcast by Regio TV Bodensee on Saturday and Sunday mornings and afternoons.

The program preview can be called up in the digital offerings (platform and app) for TV Spielfilm and TV Movie .

Stefan Kühlein has been the program director since September 1st, 2008.

marketing

The marketing of the advertising time takes place on three levels: regionally for the own broadcasting area, nationally in the areas of the three channels of the Regio TV group, nationwide for the Nielsen 3b area via the marketing combination of the seven must-carry channels in Baden-Württemberg: TV -BW.

history

With the Regio TV Group, Schwäbisch Media also has a provider for local and regional television
Regio TV interview at the pageant at Rutenfest Ravensburg , 2012

The station was founded on January 31, 2001 under the name "Euro 3 Bodenseefernsehen" by the municipal utilities of the cities of Konstanz , Friedrichshafen , Singen and Ravensburg - Weingarten with media entrepreneur Hans Günter Grenouillet as the successor to the TV station see tv , which operated from 1998 to 2000 broadcast. The broadcast of Euro 3 started on May 8, 2001 under the name "Euro 3 Bodenseefernsehen".

Initially, broadcasts were only broadcast from the Friedrichshafen broadcasting studio for the Lake Constance region (Lake Constance district, Hegau, Upper Swabia and the Württemberg Allgäu). New studios were set up later. The transmission area was initially limited to the districts of Ravensburg , Lake Constance and Constance . In December 2004 the cable network from Kreuzlingen (Switzerland) was added. In May 2005, the transmission area was expanded to include the cities of Tuttlingen, Engen and Stockach. In January 2006, the station received the license to operate regional television for the Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg region (Tuttlingen, Schwarzwald-Baar and southern Rottweil districts), and since February 2006 the station has actually been available everywhere there. The program is fed into the cable network (digital) and has also been available via satellite (Astra Digital) since October 2009.

On June 12, 2006, the State Office for Communication Baden-Württemberg (LfK) approved the takeover by the media house Schwäbischer Verlag . At the beginning of 2007, the station was renamed Regio TV Euro 3. Since January 2008, the Regio TV Group has been offering all contributions as video-on-demand on its website . In March 2011 the channels were renamed “Regio TV Bodensee”, “ Regio TV Stuttgart ” and “ Regio TV Schwaben ”.

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Receiving frequencies

Regio TV Bodensee can be received via Astra Digital, the regional cable network and in the Internet live stream. Since January 2008, the Regio TV Group has been offering all the reports it sends on its website as a “video memory of the region” in a media library on its own homepage and on its own YouTube channel.

Cable TV (analog and digital):

area channel
Ravensburg
Bodenseekreis
Lindau (Bodensee)
S 4
area channel
Singen (Hohentwiel)
Villingen-Schwenningen
Black Forest-Baar
Constance
Tuttlingen
Zollernalbkreis
Rottweil
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
K 8
area channel
Sigmaringen
Biberach on the Riss
Alb-Donau district
K 24

Astra :

  • Since August 1, 2009, Regio TV Bodensee has been broadcasting via Astra, 19.2 ° East. It broadcasts time-split with the Stuttgart Regio TV and Regio TV Schwaben in Ulm on one channel on the frequency 12.480 GHz vertically (SR 27.500, FEC 3/4).

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lpb-bw.de/publikationen/sonstige/BW-2000-2.PDF Basis-Daten Medien Baden-Württemberg 2000
  2. http://stadtwerke.konstanz.de/uploads/media/SWK_direkt_komplett.pdf  ( 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: Toter Link / stadtwerke.konstanz.de  

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