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Aktuelle Kamera : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aktuelle Kamera
Aktuelle Kamera (''Current Camera'') was the flagship television newscast of Deutscher Fernsehfunk, the state television broadcaster of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (known as ''Fernsehen der DDR'' from February 11, 1972 to March 11, 1990). On air from December 21, 1952 (daily broadcasts did not take place until October 11, 1957) to December 14, 1990, ''Aktuelle Kamera'' was one of the main propaganda tools of the East German government. == Editorial line == Originally, ''Aktuelle Kamera'' was (at least by Eastern Bloc standards) fairly critical of the ruling Socialist Unity Party. This was because television was not considered part of the "mass media" at the time due to its limited reach. However, this changed when the television service reported accurately on the uprising in East Berlin on 17 June 1953. In the repression following the uprising, DF's director was sacked. Afterwards, DF/DDR-FS's newsroom was directly linked to the SED Politburo, and ''Aktuelle Kamera'' took on a similar look to its radio and newspaper counterparts. For most of the next 37 years, it had a marked pro-government bias and typically did not report on news that could potentially fuel anti-government sentiment. With few exceptions, stories promoted socialism and portrayed the West in a negative manner.
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