Weekly mirror (ARD)

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Television broadcast
Original title Weekly mirror
Country of production GermanyGermany Germany
Year (s) 1953-2014
Production
company
ARD news
length 30 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
Sundays at 12:45 on Das Erste
genre magazine
First broadcast January 4th 1953 on NWDR television
Broadcasting studio of Wochenspiegel in ARD-Studio 1 in Hamburg-Lokstedt (until October 2008)

The Wochenspiegel was an ARD news magazine . It was broadcast on their main station Das Erste and offered an overview of the most important political , economic and cultural events of the week ; It also temporarily contained an edition of the Tagesschau in 100 seconds , which in April 2011 replaced a current news block presented by a Tagesschau spokesman. The program was compiled from contributions from the Tagesschau and Tagesthemen .

history

The Wochenspiegel was broadcast for the first time on January 4, 1953 (then on German television ); the last edition ran on August 24, 2014. Various ARD broadcasters repeated the current editions of Wochenspiegel on the same day. In addition, old editions are still shown in the third programs or in the ARD special-interest channels as a weekly mirror […] years ago .

The weekly mirror in the tradition of cinematic newsreels that in their own movie theaters were shown or the opening act of the main film. This also explains why there was hardly any political content in the first few years.

The change in media usage - especially the spread of media libraries on the Internet - led to the long-term broadcast being discontinued. In addition, ARD program director Volker Herres told the internet magazine dwdl.de : "The 'Wochenspiegel' appears to us as a review of the most important topics of the week in the course of the increasingly time-independent use of our program."

On April 27, 2014, the Wochenspiegel broadcast for the first time from a new news studio. An 18-meter-wide, semicircular media wall was installed on which seven projectors were used to display 3-D graphics, panorama images, photos and videos from behind . A graphics system corrected distortions in real time. Two separate tables gave the moderators more freedom of movement. Thanks to the media wall, difficult issues could be presented more clearly in the form of animated graphics. In addition, there was more emphasis on excellent photojournalism. Journalistically, however, nothing has changed in the concept of the programs, it said. In addition, a new opening fanfare was produced and the news overview was read out by a Tagesschau spokesperson in the studio. With the new studio, the weekly mirror was now also produced in HD .

Moderators

Moderator Started Exit
Freuer, JürgenJürgen Freuer 1982 1989
Hansen, HansHans Hansen
Kipp-Thomas, HelgaHelga Kipp-Thomas 1982 1991
Rawhide, Hans-JoachimHans-Joachim Rohleder 1982 August 8, 1993
Nagel, BurkhardBurkhard Nagel June 18, 1989 1991
vonGusovius, BettinaBettina von Gusovius / von Wahl August 6, 1989
Pflüger, BertBert Pflüger November 12, 1989
Kirst, ClaudiaClaudia Kirst August 15, 1993
Ziegenhagen, StephanStephan Ziegenhagen January 16, 1994
Ziegenhagen, StephanSusanne Noll 199x
Gerhard Delling 2011 August 24, 2014
Sven Lorig 2012 2014
Susanne Stichler 2012 2014
Anna Planken 2014 2014
Thorsten Schröder 2014 2014
Charlotte Maihoff 3rd August 2014 2014
Ahlers, ClarissaClarissa Ahlers
Leitner, BiancaBianca Leitner
Hahnen, AndreaAndrea Hahnen
Petry, KerstinKerstin Petry
Wolkenhauer, KatharinaKatharina Wolkenhauer

See also

Individual evidence

  1. [1] on tagesschau.de , accessed on August 23, 2014; There you can download the first weekly mirror, the first moderated broadcast that is still archived and the review of the last broadcast
  2. "Wochenspiegel" is discontinued after 61 years on DWDL.de , July 2, 2014, accessed on July 3, 2014
  3. New Tagesschau-Studio starts operations on Holy Saturday 2014 ( Memento from April 18, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on tagesschau.de , April 15, 2014, accessed on April 18, 2014