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''Panorama'' is the oldest German
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television magazine, first aired on 4 June 1961. It is produced by
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(NDR), and is aired every third week on Thursdays at 21:45, alternating with ''
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has been moderator since 2001. It became popular, with often controversial topics leading to broader discussions and legal consequences.


History

''Panorama'' was initiated in 1961 by Rüdiger Proske, then director of the department of current events () of
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(NDR). It was designed following the model of the successful ''
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'' that the
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had aired from 1953. It was the first political television magazine in Germany, aired by ARD.60 Jahre Panorama: Noch lange nicht genug
(in German) 30 June 2021
In 2008, a new format began, ''Panorama – Die Reporter''. Its reports, including about the textile company
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and the
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, received several awards. In 2012, NDR started a weekly program, ', aired regionally on
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; ''Panorama 3'' was moderated by Susanne Stichler until 2021, and then by and Lea Struckmeier alternating.


Controversies

Critical reports often caused legal persecution. In 1962, police arrested a ''Panorama'' team in
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for filming for a report about a teacher who had been an SS guard under the Nazi regime. In fall the same year, members of the federal government criticised ''Panorama'' for "torpedoing" its measures ("Maßnahmen der Bundesregierung zu torpedieren"). In 1974, when
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ran the magazine, a report about an abortion by
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, at the time a criminal act, was cancelled by authorities (''Intendantenkonferenz'') last minute. Merseburger did not moderate the broadcast in protest, and a speaker read his texts. After a series of reports in 1978 about the
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, the NDR was terminated. In 1988, a lawyer of
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prevented a critical report minutes before the broadcast began. In 2003, the former chancellor
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evaded a question from a ''Panorama'' reporter, saying that ''Panorama'' had "nothing to do with journalism" ("Ich habe überhaupt nicht die Absicht mit Ihnen 'n Interview (zu machen Sie sind doch von „Panorama“ ..Wissen's doch, was das heißt. Sie haben doch mit Journalismus nix zu tun.“).


Awards

In 2018, authors of ''Panorama'' received the
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for exceptional journalism () in the category "Information und Kultur" for a report of the
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. In March 2020, the ''Panorama'' authors and Jonas Schreijäg received the Grimme-Preis for their documentary ''SeaWatch3''.


Moderators

* (1961–1963) * Rolf Menzel (1961–1963) * Joachim Besser (1961–1963) * Rüdiger Proske (1961–1963) * (1963) * (1963) * (1963) * Walter Menningen (1963) * Guido Schütte (1963) * Dietrich Koch (1963–1964) *
Eugen Kogon Eugen Kogon (2 February 1903 – 24 December 1987) was a German historian and Nazi concentration camp survivor. A well-known Christian opponent of the Nazi Party, Kogon was arrested more than once and spent six years at Buchenwald concentration ...
(1964) *
Joachim Fest Joachim Clemens Fest (8 December 1926 – 11 September 2006) was a German historian, journalist, critic and editor who was best known for his writings and public commentary on Nazi Germany, including a biography of Adolf Hitler and books about A ...
(1965–1966) *
Peter Merseburger Peter Merseburger (9 May 1928 – 15 February 2022) was a German journalist and author. After working for newspapers and the magazine ''Der Spiegel'', he moved to the broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) in 1965. He became known as television ...
(1967–1975) * (1975–1976) * Ulrich Happel (1977) * (1978–1981) * (1981–1987) * (1987–1996) *
Patricia Schlesinger Patricia Schlesinger (born in Hanover, Germany) is a German journalist, television presenter, former director of national broadcaster Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB), and former chair of public broadcast network ARD. In 2022, Schlesinger res ...
(1997–2001) *
Anja Reschke Anja Reschke (born 7 October 1972) is a German journalist and television presenter. Life Reschke was born in Munich in 1972, then part of West Germany. She studied political science at the University of Munich. After a traineeship at Norddeuts ...
(from 2001)


Literature

*
Anja Reschke Anja Reschke (born 7 October 1972) is a German journalist and television presenter. Life Reschke was born in Munich in 1972, then part of West Germany. She studied political science at the University of Munich. After a traineeship at Norddeuts ...
: ''Die Unbequemen. Wie Panorama die Republik verändert hat.'' Redline-Verlag, Munich 2011, , .


References


Further reading

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External links

* * {{IMDb title, tt0246381
Das Panorama-Archiv
(episodes from 50 years) NDR