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'''Telesaar''' is the designation of the first [[Germany|German]] private television station. It was brought in 1954 by the European Broadcast and Television AG, which also operates the transmitter of [[Europe 1]]. |
'''Telesaar''' is the designation of the first [[Germany|German]] private television station. It was brought in 1954 by the European Broadcast and Television AG, which also operates the transmitter of [[Europe 1]]. |
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This was permitted, because until the end of 1956 the [[Saarland]] was not part of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] and therefore not subject to German broadcast laws. Although Telesaar used the French television standard, which German televisions could not receive, the German authorities shut down the Telesaar, and the transmitter had to be adjusted in the middle of 1958. Film material of the transmissions of Telesaar are in archives of the Saarland broadcaster, the public broadcasting corporation of the Saarland. |
This was permitted, because until the end of 1956 the [[Saarland]] was not part of the [[West Germany|Federal Republic of Germany]] and therefore not subject to German broadcast laws. Although Telesaar used the French television standard, which German televisions could not receive, the German authorities shut down the Telesaar, and the transmitter had to be adjusted in the middle of 1958. Film material of the transmissions of Telesaar are in archives of the Saarland broadcaster, the public broadcasting corporation of the Saarland. |
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Revision as of 14:08, 28 October 2011
Telesaar is the designation of the first German private television station. It was brought in 1954 by the European Broadcast and Television AG, which also operates the transmitter of Europe 1.
This was permitted, because until the end of 1956 the Saarland was not part of the Federal Republic of Germany and therefore not subject to German broadcast laws. Although Telesaar used the French television standard, which German televisions could not receive, the German authorities shut down the Telesaar, and the transmitter had to be adjusted in the middle of 1958. Film material of the transmissions of Telesaar are in archives of the Saarland broadcaster, the public broadcasting corporation of the Saarland.