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Tagesschau (Germany)

''Tagesschau'' is a German national and international television news service produced by state-run Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Northern German Broadcasting) on behalf of the German public-service television network ARD.
The main edition of the programme is aired at 20:00 on Das Erste. It is also simulcast on several ARD-affiliated networks, including NDR Fernsehen, RBB Fernsehen, SWR Fernsehen, WDR Fernsehen, hr-fernsehen, 3sat, Phoenix, EinsPlus and ARD-alpha. It is also broadcast 24 hours a day via tagesschau24.
== History ==
''Tagesschau'' (literally "Day's Show", or loosely "(Re)view of the Day"; a play on the term ''Wochenschau'', the weekly newsreel formerly shown in cinemas) is both the oldest and the most watched news program on German television. The first edition was transmitted on ''Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk'' (North-Western German Broadcasting) on 26 December 1952. Initially broadcast three times a week, the programme expanded in 1956 to air Monday to Saturday, with Sunday editions beginning in 1961. The nightly 8-pm edition of ''Tagesschau'' is watched by up to 10 million viewers, equivalent to a 33% audience reach. Currently, the bulletin is produced by NDR (Northern German Broadcasting) through ''ARD-aktuell'' (the ARD's news department) from its studios in Hamburg.
The main 15-minute bulletin is broadcast at 20:00 CET or CEST each evening with shorter bulletins broadcast throughout the day. The end of the 20:00 bulletin, at 20:15, marks the beginning of prime time on German television. An attempt by commercial station Sat.1 in the late 1990s to begin their prime time schedule at 20:00 was so unsuccessful; it was discontinued after only a few weeks.
In 1978, the late edition of ''Tagesschau'' was replaced by ''Tagesthemen'' (''Subjects of the Day'' or "Themes of the Day"), a half-hour programme featuring more in-depth reports, analysis, and commentary. The programme continues to air at 22:15 each evening. A late-night, magazine-style programme, ''Nachtmagazin'' (''Night Magazine''), airs at around 00:30. A weekly review programme entitled ''Wochenspiegel'' (''Mirror of the Week'') was produced by the ''Tagesschau'' production team and aired on Sundays around lunch time. The program was axed on August 24, 2014 in a major reshuffle.
The program's trademark continues to be the eight o'clock chime followed by a recorded announcement, spoken by Claudia Urbschat-Mingues, "''Hier ist das Erste Deutsche Fernsehen mit der ''Tagesschau''"'' ("This is First German Television with the ''Tagesschau''"). The ''Tagesschau'' theme music has remained the same since 1956, although the arrangement has been modernized several times, most recently in 2014 by Hans Zimmer.
On July 25, 1988 the Tagesschau was imminent to be cancelled due to a warning strike organized by the broadcasting union RFFU. This blackout would have been for the first (and only) time in its history, but the Rundschau from Bavaria, produced by Bayerisches Fernsehen in Munich, helped out as a substitute program.
Tagesschau aired its 20,000th broadcast on 31 December 2010.

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