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Invented by [[Dieter Kronzucker]] in 1976, the satire show was initially hosted by himself together with Peter Merseburger and [[Wolf von Lojewski]]. Over the years, the show has seen a number of personalities co-hosting the magazine, starting with [[Lea Rosh]], who joined the team in 1977. In 2000, a special edition was co-hosted by leading politicians [[Cem Özdemir]] (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), [[Thomas Goppel]] (CSU), [[Guido Westerwelle]] (FDP) and [[Gregor Gysi]] (Die Linke).<ref>[http://www.presseportal.de/pm/6561/171277 "extra 3" im "Power-Pack": Die Wahrheit über die deutsche Presse]</ref> |
Invented by [[Dieter Kronzucker]] in 1976, the satire show was initially hosted by himself together with Peter Merseburger and [[Wolf von Lojewski]]. Over the years, the show has seen a number of personalities co-hosting the magazine, starting with [[Lea Rosh]], who joined the team in 1977. In 2000, a special edition was co-hosted by leading politicians [[Cem Özdemir]] (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), [[Thomas Goppel]] (CSU), [[Guido Westerwelle]] (FDP) and [[Gregor Gysi]] (Die Linke).<ref>[http://www.presseportal.de/pm/6561/171277 "extra 3" im "Power-Pack": Die Wahrheit über die deutsche Presse]</ref> |
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⚫ | In its nationally aired show on 17 March 2016, ''extra 3'' presented a [[satirical]] music video titled "Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan", adapted from German pop star [[Nena]]'s song ''[[Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann]]''. The two-minute video shows a compilation of some of the most absurd public moments of Turkish president [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] and footage of the Turkish government's crackdown on the [[Media in Turkey|media]], women rights protesters and [[Kurds in Turkey|Kurds]], while taking a lenient stance on the "brothers in faith from [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant|ISIL]]". The video also criticizes chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] for her migrant deal with Turkey to putting Turkey in the role of cracking down on the [[European refugee crisis|refugee influx to the EU]], mocking her to "be charming to him since he has you well in hand" ({{lang-de|Sei schön charmant, denn er hat Dich in der Hand}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2016/03/29/watch-erdowie-erdowo-erdogan-the-video-that-made-turkey-mad-enough-to-summon-the-german-ambassador/|title=Watch: ‘Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan’ — The Video That Made Turkey Mad Enough to Summon the German Ambassador|date=29 March 2016|author=Benjamin Soloway|magazine=[[Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy]]|accessdate=31 March 2016}}</ref> |
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⚫ | On 22 March, Erdoğan summoned German ambassador [[Martin Erdmann]] over the song, asking the German government to intervene<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dw.com/en/report-turkey-summons-german-ambassador-over-satirical-song/a-19147253|title=Report: Turkey summons German ambassador over satirical song|date=29 March 2016|publisher=[[Deutsche Welle]]|author=Lewis Sanders IV|accessdate=31 March 2016}}</ref> and delete the video, as reported by [[Agence France-Presse|AFP]]. While representatives of the German government declined to intervene, ''extra 3'' followed up with English- and Turkish-subtitled versions of the video and republished a number of earlier videos criticizing the Turkish government.<ref name="Guardian">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/29/turkey-german-video-mocking-president-recep-tayyip-erdogan|title=Turkey 'demands deletion' of German video mocking Erdoğan|date=29 March 2016|author=Kate Connolly|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=31 March 2016}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Erdoğan's unprecedented overreaction on a satire video produced an outcry by the German public with representatives of all German parties criticizing the situation of [[Press freedom in Turkey]] and reaffirming that Germany takes its press freedom seriously. [[Sevim Dağdelen]], in charge for foreign policy at left-wing party [[The Left (Germany)|Die Linke]], demanded "a clear stand" from the foreign office, adding that "our fundamental rights cannot be sacrificed on the altar of the shabby EU-Turkey deal.”<ref name="Guardian" /> As reported by a [[European Commission]] spokeswoman, Commission President [[Jean-Claude Juncker]] said he "does not appreciate" Turkey's decision to call in the ambassador because of a satirical song, and "believes this moves Turkey further from the EU rather than closer to us."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.politico.eu/article/juncker-satire-pushes-turkey-further-eu-video-clip-mocking-erdogan/|title=Juncker: Satire complaint pushes Turkey further from EU|date=30 March 2016|publisher=[[Politico]]|author=Jacopo Barigazzi|accessdate=31 March 2016}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The satire show extra 3 called the 2017 chancellor candidate of the German party AfD, [[Alice Weidel]], a Nazi slapper. She was not amused and went to court. The [[Landesgericht (Germany)|Landesgericht]] (Regional Court) in [[Hamburg]] rejected the suit, explaining it with freedom of expression and satire. The legal decision is not final, as Alice Weidel brought it to the [[Oberlandesgericht]] (Higher Regional Court).<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/medien/gericht-weist-antrag-zurueck-satiriker-darf-afd-frau-weidel-als-nazi-schlampe-bezeichnen-1.3509959|title=Satiriker darf AfD-Frau Weidel als "Nazi-Schlampe" bezeichnen|date=2017-05-17|work=sueddeutsche.de|access-date=2017-05-17|language=de|issn=0174-4917}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In its nationally aired show on 17 March 2016, ''extra 3'' presented a [[satirical]] music video titled "Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan", adapted from German pop star [[Nena]]'s song ''[[Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann]]''. The two-minute video shows a compilation of some of the most absurd public moments of Turkish president [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] and footage of the Turkish government's crackdown on the [[Media in Turkey|media]], women rights protesters and [[Kurds in Turkey|Kurds]], while taking a lenient stance on the "brothers in faith from [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant|ISIL]]". The video also criticizes chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] for her migrant deal with Turkey to putting Turkey in the role of cracking down on the [[European refugee crisis|refugee influx to the EU]], mocking her to "be charming to him since he has you well in hand" ({{lang-de|Sei schön charmant, denn er hat Dich in der Hand}}).<ref>{{cite web |
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⚫ | On 22 March, Erdoğan summoned German ambassador [[Martin Erdmann]] over the song, asking the German government to intervene<ref>{{cite news |
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⚫ | Erdoğan's unprecedented overreaction on a satire video produced an outcry by the German public with representatives of all German parties criticizing the situation of [[Press freedom in Turkey]] and reaffirming that Germany takes its press freedom seriously. [[Sevim Dağdelen]], in charge for foreign policy at left-wing party [[The Left (Germany)|Die Linke]], demanded "a clear stand" from the foreign office, adding that "our fundamental rights cannot be sacrificed on the altar of the shabby EU-Turkey deal.”<ref name=Guardian /> As reported by a [[European Commission]] spokeswoman, Commission President [[Jean-Claude Juncker]] said he "does not appreciate" Turkey's decision to call in the ambassador because of a satirical song, and "believes this moves Turkey further from the EU rather than closer to us."<ref>{{cite web |
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⚫ | The satire show extra 3 called the 2017 chancellor candidate of the German party AfD, [[Alice Weidel]], a Nazi slapper. She was not amused and went to court. The [[Landesgericht (Germany)|Landesgericht]] (Regional Court) in [[Hamburg]] rejected the suit, explaining it with freedom of expression and satire. The legal decision is not final, as Alice Weidel brought it to the [[Oberlandesgericht]] (Higher Regional Court).<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/medien/gericht-weist-antrag-zurueck-satiriker-darf-afd-frau-weidel-als-nazi-schlampe-bezeichnen-1.3509959|title=Satiriker darf AfD-Frau Weidel als "Nazi-Schlampe" bezeichnen|date=2017-05-17|work=sueddeutsche.de|access-date=2017-05-17|language=de|issn=0174-4917}}</ref> |
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==References== |
Revision as of 14:48, 17 May 2017
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Genre | Political satire |
Developed by | Dieter Kronzucker |
Presented by | Christian Ehring |
Theme music composer | Felice Sound Orchestra |
Opening theme | The Last Emperor |
Country of origin | Germany |
Original language | German |
Original release | |
Network | ARD |
Release | 21 June 1976 |
extra 3 is a weekly political satire show on German television established in 1976. Produced by public TV broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk, it is aired on NDR Fernsehen and 3sat. Once a month, the show is promoted to ARD's national first program Das Erste.
Invented by Dieter Kronzucker in 1976, the satire show was initially hosted by himself together with Peter Merseburger and Wolf von Lojewski. Over the years, the show has seen a number of personalities co-hosting the magazine, starting with Lea Rosh, who joined the team in 1977. In 2000, a special edition was co-hosted by leading politicians Cem Özdemir (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Thomas Goppel (CSU), Guido Westerwelle (FDP) and Gregor Gysi (Die Linke).[1]
History
Erdoğan controversy
In its nationally aired show on 17 March 2016, extra 3 presented a satirical music video titled "Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan", adapted from German pop star Nena's song Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann. The two-minute video shows a compilation of some of the most absurd public moments of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and footage of the Turkish government's crackdown on the media, women rights protesters and Kurds, while taking a lenient stance on the "brothers in faith from ISIL". The video also criticizes chancellor Angela Merkel for her migrant deal with Turkey to putting Turkey in the role of cracking down on the refugee influx to the EU, mocking her to "be charming to him since he has you well in hand" (Template:Lang-de).[2]
On 22 March, Erdoğan summoned German ambassador Martin Erdmann over the song, asking the German government to intervene[3] and delete the video, as reported by AFP. While representatives of the German government declined to intervene, extra 3 followed up with English- and Turkish-subtitled versions of the video and republished a number of earlier videos criticizing the Turkish government.[4]
Erdoğan's unprecedented overreaction on a satire video produced an outcry by the German public with representatives of all German parties criticizing the situation of Press freedom in Turkey and reaffirming that Germany takes its press freedom seriously. Sevim Dağdelen, in charge for foreign policy at left-wing party Die Linke, demanded "a clear stand" from the foreign office, adding that "our fundamental rights cannot be sacrificed on the altar of the shabby EU-Turkey deal.”[4] As reported by a European Commission spokeswoman, Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said he "does not appreciate" Turkey's decision to call in the ambassador because of a satirical song, and "believes this moves Turkey further from the EU rather than closer to us."[5]
Calling Alice Weidel a "Nazischlampe" (Nazi slapper/slag)
The satire show extra 3 called the 2017 chancellor candidate of the German party AfD, Alice Weidel, a Nazi slapper. She was not amused and went to court. The Landesgericht (Regional Court) in Hamburg rejected the suit, explaining it with freedom of expression and satire. The legal decision is not final, as Alice Weidel brought it to the Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court).[6]
Current broadcast schedule
Weeks with first broadcast on NDR Fernsehen
Station | Broadcast time |
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Wednesday, 22:50 | |
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Sunday night | |
Thursday night; Friday night; Monday night | |
Thursday night | |
Sunday night |
Weeks with first broadcast on Das Erste
Station | Broadcast time |
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First broadcast: | |
Thursday, 22:45 | |
Repeats: | |
Thursday evening | |
Friday night | |
Friday night | |
Sunday night | |
Monday night |
References
- ^ "extra 3" im "Power-Pack": Die Wahrheit über die deutsche Presse
- ^ Benjamin Soloway (29 March 2016). "Watch: 'Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan' — The Video That Made Turkey Mad Enough to Summon the German Ambassador". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ Lewis Sanders IV (29 March 2016). "Report: Turkey summons German ambassador over satirical song". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ a b Kate Connolly (29 March 2016). "Turkey 'demands deletion' of German video mocking Erdoğan". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ Jacopo Barigazzi (30 March 2016). "Juncker: Satire complaint pushes Turkey further from EU". Politico. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ "Satiriker darf AfD-Frau Weidel als "Nazi-Schlampe" bezeichnen". sueddeutsche.de (in German). 2017-05-17. ISSN 0174-4917. Retrieved 2017-05-17.
- German political satire
- German satirical television programmes
- Das Erste television series
- 1976 German television series debuts
- 1970s German television series
- 1980s German television series
- 1990s German television series
- 2000s German television series
- 2010s German television series
- German-language television programming
- 2016 controversies
- Germany–Turkey relations