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ZDF Condemns Attacks on Journalists Hayali and Theveßen
The ZDF television council condemned attacks against journalists Dunja Hayali and Elmar Theveßen, criticizing online hate speech, threats, and political pressure aimed at restricting their independent reporting following their coverage of the Charlie Kirk attack.
ZDF Condemns Attacks on Journalists Hayali and Theveßen
The ZDF television council condemned attacks against journalists Dunja Hayali and Elmar Theveßen, criticizing online hate speech, threats, and political pressure aimed at restricting their independent reporting following their coverage of the Charlie Kirk attack.
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24% Bias Score


German Television Award Ceremony in Cologne
The German Television Award ceremony, hosted by Barbara Schöneberger, will be broadcast on Wednesday at 8:15 PM on ZDF, showcasing a wide range of television productions; Comedian Otto Waalkes will receive a lifetime achievement award.
German Television Award Ceremony in Cologne
The German Television Award ceremony, hosted by Barbara Schöneberger, will be broadcast on Wednesday at 8:15 PM on ZDF, showcasing a wide range of television productions; Comedian Otto Waalkes will receive a lifetime achievement award.
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20% Bias Score


Der Staatsanwalt" Concludes with Hunold's Retirement in Final Season
The 20th and final season of the German TV series "Der Staatsanwalt," starring Rainer Hunold as Oberstaatsanwalt Bernd Reuther, premieres on February 28th, 2024, with a murder mystery involving insurance fraud and a poisoned office worker, marking Hunold's retirement after 120 episodes.
Der Staatsanwalt" Concludes with Hunold's Retirement in Final Season
The 20th and final season of the German TV series "Der Staatsanwalt," starring Rainer Hunold as Oberstaatsanwalt Bernd Reuther, premieres on February 28th, 2024, with a murder mystery involving insurance fraud and a poisoned office worker, marking Hunold's retirement after 120 episodes.
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36% Bias Score


German Broadcasters' Funding Dispute Heads to Constitutional Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a new state treaty that omits a broadcasting fee increase for 2025-2026, citing insufficient funding despite the states' argument of available reserves and planned reforms; the Federal Constitutional Court will decide.
German Broadcasters' Funding Dispute Heads to Constitutional Court
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, are challenging a new state treaty that omits a broadcasting fee increase for 2025-2026, citing insufficient funding despite the states' argument of available reserves and planned reforms; the Federal Constitutional Court will decide.
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36% Bias Score


German Broadcasting Fee Hike Blocked by State Vetoes
The KEF recommends a €0.58 monthly increase to the German broadcasting fee, but this is blocked by at least two states due to a long-standing veto. Reforms aiming to simplify the system are uncertain and face legal challenges, with a potential increase necessary after two years.
German Broadcasting Fee Hike Blocked by State Vetoes
The KEF recommends a €0.58 monthly increase to the German broadcasting fee, but this is blocked by at least two states due to a long-standing veto. Reforms aiming to simplify the system are uncertain and face legal challenges, with a potential increase necessary after two years.
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56% Bias Score


Habeck Cancels TV Debate; Scholz-Merz Duel Remains
Due to Robert Habeck's cancellation, the planned televised debate between him and Alice Weidel before the German federal election will not take place; only the Scholz-Merz debate remains. Alternative formats will provide airtime to Habeck and Weidel.
Habeck Cancels TV Debate; Scholz-Merz Duel Remains
Due to Robert Habeck's cancellation, the planned televised debate between him and Alice Weidel before the German federal election will not take place; only the Scholz-Merz debate remains. Alternative formats will provide airtime to Habeck and Weidel.
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44% Bias Score

Ein Mann seiner Klasse" Wins Best TV Movie at German Television Awards
At the 26th German Television Awards, ARD's "Ein Mann seiner Klasse" won Best TV Movie, with Leonard Kunz winning Best Actor for his role; the awards ceremony honors productions broadcast between July 2024 and June 2025 across various categories.

Ein Mann seiner Klasse" Wins Best TV Movie at German Television Awards
At the 26th German Television Awards, ARD's "Ein Mann seiner Klasse" won Best TV Movie, with Leonard Kunz winning Best Actor for his role; the awards ceremony honors productions broadcast between July 2024 and June 2025 across various categories.
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4% Bias Score

Familie is nich": Unexpected Family Bond in German Film
The German film "Familie is nich" portrays Anne, a reclusive woman in Brandenburg, who unwillingly cares for her eight-year-old granddaughter, Tilda, after her daughter's imprisonment, leading to unexpected familial bonding and community reintegration.

Familie is nich": Unexpected Family Bond in German Film
The German film "Familie is nich" portrays Anne, a reclusive woman in Brandenburg, who unwillingly cares for her eight-year-old granddaughter, Tilda, after her daughter's imprisonment, leading to unexpected familial bonding and community reintegration.
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24% Bias Score

German Election Polls Show Union Bloc Below 30%, Left and AfD Gaining
Three pre-election polls show the Union bloc (CDU/CSU) at 28-31% support, the Left party at 7-8%, and AfD at 20-21%, with varying results for other parties affecting potential coalition scenarios, according to Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, and Ipsos polls conducted February 12-20, 2024.

German Election Polls Show Union Bloc Below 30%, Left and AfD Gaining
Three pre-election polls show the Union bloc (CDU/CSU) at 28-31% support, the Left party at 7-8%, and AfD at 20-21%, with varying results for other parties affecting potential coalition scenarios, according to Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, and Ipsos polls conducted February 12-20, 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Munich Murder" Investigates Insurance Agent's Death Amidst Team Shake-Up
In the 20th episode of the German TV series "Munich Murder," the death of an insurance agent with a complicated past leads to an investigation involving a recently released convict and internal conflict within the detective team as one member plans to leave and pursue a music career.

Munich Murder" Investigates Insurance Agent's Death Amidst Team Shake-Up
In the 20th episode of the German TV series "Munich Murder," the death of an insurance agent with a complicated past leads to an investigation involving a recently released convict and internal conflict within the detective team as one member plans to leave and pursue a music career.
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36% Bias Score

Scholz's Reported Influence on TV Debate Sparks Controversy, Leading to Format Change
Following a report that Scholz wanted only to debate Merz on TV, ARD and ZDF initially planned a duel between the two, excluding Habeck. After Habeck's campaign team protested, citing unequal treatment and lack of objective justification, ARD and ZDF cancelled the planned debate and will now feature...

Scholz's Reported Influence on TV Debate Sparks Controversy, Leading to Format Change
Following a report that Scholz wanted only to debate Merz on TV, ARD and ZDF initially planned a duel between the two, excluding Habeck. After Habeck's campaign team protested, citing unequal treatment and lack of objective justification, ARD and ZDF cancelled the planned debate and will now feature...
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52% Bias Score

Habeck's Refusal to Participate in German TV Duel Sparks Debate
Germany's ARD and ZDF defended their two-part Bundestag election TV duel plan after Habeck (Greens) declined his debate, prompting offers from Wagenknecht (BSW) and Lindner (FDP), sparking debate on broadcasting freedom and party representation.

Habeck's Refusal to Participate in German TV Duel Sparks Debate
Germany's ARD and ZDF defended their two-part Bundestag election TV duel plan after Habeck (Greens) declined his debate, prompting offers from Wagenknecht (BSW) and Lindner (FDP), sparking debate on broadcasting freedom and party representation.
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48% Bias Score
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