South Tyrol today

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Südtirol heute is a television program of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation , which is broadcast in South Tyrol and Tyrol on working days from Monday to Friday at 6:30 p.m. on ORF 2 and again at 7:30 p.m. on ORF 1 only in South Tyrol and which is presented to the other federal states today broadcasts are the same. South Tyrol today wants to show the South Tyroleans interesting facts from their country as well as inform the North and East Tyroleans about South Tyrol. At the end of the broadcast there is a weather report only for South Tyrol.

production

The editorial team of South Tyrol today consists of ten editors and is based in Bolzano. The individual contributions are also produced there. These are then transmitted to the ORF regional studio in Innsbruck , where they are moderated and broadcast.

Moderators

The news magazine is moderated alternately on a weekly basis by Sabine Amhof, Simone Lackner, Patrick Rina, Sigrid Silgoner and Manuela Vontavon. Since October 2012 there has been a regular exchange of moderators between “Tirol heute” and “Südtirol heute”.

history

Südtirol heute went on air for the first time on April 1, 1996. Production and financing were carried out by ORF in cooperation with a private broadcaster, but the advertising-financed concept failed and the project was discontinued in 1998. After a two-year break, the program was put on a new legal basis and integrated into the ORF program. Since then, funding has been provided by the ORF on the one hand and the South Tyrolean provincial government on the other . The first broadcast was broadcast on May 2, 2000.

Charisma

The program is broadcast on weekdays from Monday to Friday in North, East and South Tyrol at 18:30 on ORF 2 and also in South Tyrol by the Rundfunk Anstalt Südtirol repeated at 19:30 (since the ORF program reform of 2007 to ORF 1, earlier on ORF 2). Südtirol heute can also be accessed online for one week retrospectively.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. More reports from and for South Tyrol , on tirol.orf.at on August 23, 2012, accessed on March 8, 2015
  2. ^ "South Tyrol today": New faces ( memento from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), on stol.it on August 22, 2012, accessed on March 8, 2015