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Sender Freies Berlin (; abbreviated SFB ; ) was the ARD public radio and television service for
West Berlin West Berlin (german: Berlin (West) or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. Although West Berlin was de jure not part of West Germany, lacked any sovereignty, and was under mi ...
from 1 June 1954 until 1990 and for
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as a whole from
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until 30 April 2003. On 1 May 2003 it merged with
Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB; ''East German Broadcasting Brandenburg''), based in Potsdam, was the public broadcaster for the German federal state of Brandenburg from 12 October 1991 until 30 April 2003. It was a member organization of ...
to form '' Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg''.


History


Pre-war

In 1922, the ''Deutsche Stunde, Gesellschaft für drahtlose Belehrung und Unterhaltung mbH'' (German Society for Wireless Instruction and Entertainment Limited) was formed to promote the new science of radio
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and
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. This institution began broadcasting on 29 October 1923 from
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitu ...
. In 1933,
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broadcasting was brought under
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state control and the station became ''Reichssender Berlin'', part of the national ''Großdeutscher Rundfunk'', controlled by
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. The station was closed by the
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at the end of the
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that brought the
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.


Post-war

In the post-war four-power occupation of Germany, the British Control Commission appointed Hugh Greene to restart German broadcasting in the
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. The first station on-air was Radio Hamburg. This was followed by the setting up of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR) as the broadcasting corporation for the entire British Zone and for Berlin. Similarly, the
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created
Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor RIAS (german: Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor; en, ''Radio in the American Sector'') was a radio and television station in the American Sector of Berlin during the Cold War. It was founded by the US occupational authorities after World ...
(RIAS) for their zone in Berlin. In 1948, NWDR was transferred to German control (RIAS remained American-controlled). In 1950, NWDR began two second radio services in its area on FM, NDR2 in the north and WDR2 in the west. In 1952, NWDR pioneered the launching of
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broadcasting in (West) Germany.


East German uprising

In June and July 1953, a strike by construction workers in the
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(GDR) led to an
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of the people of the communist state which was violently put down by Soviet forces and the ''
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''. The government of the GDR accused RIAS of fanning the flames of the uprising and reporting inaccurately. This led to calls for West Berlin to have its own independent broadcaster as in the other
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. A law was passed to establish this new broadcaster, which came into force on 12 November 1953, separating West Berlin from NWDR. The new ''Sender Freies Berlin'' began broadcasting two services, SFB1 and SFB2 on 1 June 1954, and joined the ARD in September 1954. SFB began broadcasting the ARD's television service in 1958 SFB's radio and television signals as well as covering West Berlin were receivable in many parts of
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; similarly, East German
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and
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were receivable throughout West Berlin.


Third Programmes

On 1 October 1962 SFB and
Norddeutscher Rundfunk Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR; ''Northern German Broadcasting'') is a public radio and television broadcaster, based in Hamburg. In addition to the city-state of Hamburg, NDR broadcasts for the German states of Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommer ...
(NDR) began broadcasting the high-culture and classical music ''Drittes Programm'' (Third Programme), modeled on the British BBC Third Programme. This was joined by a service for immigrant workers on 1 June 1973, and became a separate service known as SFB3 on 1 April 1979. On 4 January 1965, a third public television service was started, joining ARD (''
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'') and ZDF. SFB and Radio Bremen both relayed the service provided by NDR – ''Nord 3'' (later ''N3''). The best known programme on Nord 3 was ''"KONTRASTE"'', a political magazine that concentrated on developments in the
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. N3's
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service, ''Nordtext'' (later NDR-Text), carried information for West Berlin.


1989–2003

With the fall of the
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in 1989, and the subsequent
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in 1990, Berlin was left with duplicate broadcasting outlets from the two administrations – SFB from the west and '' Berliner Rundfunk'' (radio) and ''
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'' (DDR, later DFF) (television) from the east. On 1 January 1992, SFB became the public broadcasting company for the whole of reunited Berlin. However, SFB had long had a significant audience in East Berlin for some time before reunification. The
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SFB1 became ''Berlin 88,8'' (later ''88acht'' and now ''radioBerlin 88,8''). In October 1992, N3's frequency was replaced by SFB's full-fledged service for the capital, ''B1'' (Berlin Eins), later ''SFB1''. The GDR's national television service was closed and replaced by four ARD regions: an expanded NDR in the north; the continuing SFB in Berlin; and the new
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(MDR) in the south and
Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB; ''East German Broadcasting Brandenburg''), based in Potsdam, was the public broadcaster for the German federal state of Brandenburg from 12 October 1991 until 30 April 2003. It was a member organization of ...
(ORB – East German Broadcasting – Brandenburg) in the east. On 22 February 1993, the SFB began a joint venture with the new ORB to create ''Radio BZWEI'', a news and information service for the east of the country aimed at 25 to 50-year-old listeners. On 1 March 1993, the two broadcasters launched ''Fritz'', a radio station for young people. On 18 September 1994, SFB launched ''RADIOmultikulti'' (SFB4), a service for foreign nationals and immigrants to Germany. This was joined by ''InfoRADIO'', a SFB/ORB joint venture news station, on 28 August 1995. In 1995 the
Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB; ''East German Broadcasting Brandenburg''), based in Potsdam, was the public broadcaster for the German federal state of Brandenburg from 12 October 1991 until 30 April 2003. It was a member organization of ...
in coalition with the Sender Freies Berlin started their
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streaming service ''Info-Radio on Demand''. On 3 October 1997, SFB and ORB launched ''RADIOkultur'', a cultural station taking up much of the programming of SFB3, with an emphasis on classic, world, jazz and new music and politics.


Merger

Having co-operated on many of services, SFB and ORB merged on 1 May 2003 to form Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB).


SFB stations


Television


Joint operations

*
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– ARD joint channel * Phoenix – ARD and ZDF joint events channel *
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– ARD and ZDF joint children's channel *
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– French-German culture channel * 3sat – ARD, ZDF, ORF, and SRG joint highbrow channel


Own network

* SFB1 (formerly B1) – "third" television channel for Berlin


Radio

*SFB 1 (from 1 June 1946 until 1 January 1992, then as ''88acht'') *SFB 2 (from 1 June 1946 until 22 February 1993, than in co-operation with ORB as Radio B Zwei) * Berlin 88,8 (later 88acht and now radioBerlin 88,8) – local radio for Berlin * RADIOmultikulti – station for foreign workers and immigrants * Fritz – youth radio (in co-operation with ORB) * INFOradio – information station (in co-operation with ORB) * RADIOkultur – culture station (in co-operation with ORB) * radioEINS – entertainment station (in co-operation with ORB)


Directors-General

* 1954–1957: Alfred Braun * 1957–1960: Walter Geerdes * 1961–1968: Walter Steigner * 1968–1978: Franz Albert Barsig * 1978–1983: Wolfgang Haus * 1983–1986: Lothar Loewe * 1986–1989: Günter Herrmann * 1989–1997: Dr Günther von Lojewski * 1998–2003: Horst Schättle


References


External links


Official site of Sender Freies Berlin
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