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DeutschlandRadio Berlin : ウィキペディア英語版
Deutschlandradio Kultur

Deutschlandradio Kultur (abbreviated to ''DLR Kultur'' or ''DKultur'') is the culture-oriented radio station of the German national Deutschlandradio service. From 1994 to March 2005 the station was known as "DeutschlandRadio Berlin".
Studio facilities are based in the former RIAS building at Hans-Rosenthal-Platz in Schöneberg, Berlin.
==History==
Deutschlandradio Kultur's roots derive from the original Deutschlandsender, set up in 1926. After World War II, the Deutschlandsender became the main national radio station of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), with programming aimed at all of Germany. In the 1970s it was merged with the main Berlin station ''Berliner Welle'' and renamed ''Stimme der DDR'' - "Voice of the GDR". This lasted until February 1990 when it again became the Deutschlandsender, and in May 1990 it merged with Radio DDR 2 and was renamed ''Deutschlandsender Kultur''.
In 1994, the broadcasting authorities in the reunited Germany decided to reorganise the radio services of the former GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany.
The western Deutschlandfunk in Cologne and RIAS in Berlin were merged with the Deutschlandsender to form Deutschlandradio and brought under the existing Consortium of public broadcasters in Germany (ARD).
In the new structure, Deutschlandfunk became the national information radio station for Germany. The Deutschlandsender became "DeutschlandRadio Berlin".
On 7 March 2005, DeutschlandRadio Berlin became Deutschlandradio Kultur.

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