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Deutscher Fernsehfunk 1
Country East Germany
Programming
Language(s)German
Timeshift service09:00–01:00
Ownership
Sister channelsDFF 2
History
LaunchedDecember 21, 1952 (1952-12-21)
ClosedDecember 15, 1990 (1990-12-15), 19:58
Replaced byErstes Deutsches Fernsehen
Former names1952–1969: Deutscher Fernsehfunk
1969–1972: Deutscher Fernsehfunk I
1972–1976: DDR Fernsehen I
1976–1984: TV1 DDR
1984–1988: DDR Fernsehen 1
1988–1990: Fernsehen der DDR 1
1990: Deutscher Fernsehfunk 1

Deutscher Fernsehfunk 1 (1. Programm) is a nationwide informational, socio-political and artistic program transmitted by GDR Television from 1952 to 1990. The program was discontinued on December 15, 1990, through the channels through which it was broadcast, the Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen began to be transmitted and retransmitted, until December 31, 1991, which included evening programs prepared by the GDR Television, with the exception of Berlin, through whose transmitter it was previously transmitted, the local program of the private TV station TV Berlin began to transmit (TV Berlin).

Transfers

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  • Aktuelle Kamera — TV newspaper, main news release;
  • AK Nachrichten — newscasts without a splash screen sound before the day break [1], after the day break and before the end of broadcasts [2];
  • Der schwarze Kanal — socio-political TV magazine;
  • Objektiv — international TV magazine;
  • Prisma — socio-political TV magazine;
  • Unser Sandmännchen — daily children's TV show at 18.50–19.00;
  • before the main release of the Current camera;
  • Medizin nach Noten — daily gymnastics at 09.15–09.25;
  • The program of programs — daily at 09.10–09.15, before the afternoon break [4], 18.45–18.50 and before the end of the programs;
  • Anthem — before the end of broadcasts [5][6];

References

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