Seenluft24

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Seenluft24 offers local content from the south of Brandenburg. The transmission area extends over the Lusatian Lakeland with the cities of Lauchhammer, Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Senftenberg, Großräschen and the surrounding communities.


Rheinmain TV

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Rheinmain TV is a private television broadcaster for Frankfurt and the extended Rhine-Main area, based in the Mörfeld industrial park east in Mörfelden-Walldorf.

In 1995 the production company Bibo TV founded the Rhein-Main-Ballungsraum-Fernsehen-Verwaltungsgesellschaft to set up and operate a regional television station. The Hessian state media authority for private broadcasting and new media in Kassel granted this company approval for the rheinmaintv project on April 8, 2002. Rheinmaintv started broadcasting on October 27, 2003. With the departure of the founding partner Bibo TVon June 13, 2005, the move to the neighboring new building was not carried out. In addition to a number of private investors and communication agencies, Eintracht Frankfurt and Skyliners GmbH also hold shares in the company. Until January 31, 2014, the broadcasting center was in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe.


Regio TV Stuttgart

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Regio TV Stuttgart is a regional television broadcaster in the Stuttgart region with headquarters in Stuttgart. The station was called R.TV until the beginning of 2007 and later REGIO TV Regional-Fernsehen. Like Regio TV Schwaben and Regio TV Bodensee, it belongs to Medienhaus Schwäbischer Verlag.

The station was founded in 1995 in the Böblingen district as R.TV and was the first district television broadcaster in Baden-Württemberg at the time. Since December 2004, broadcasts have also been in the rest of the Stuttgart region, albeit with a different local version.


Regio TV Schwaben

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The broadcasting area of ​​Regio TV Schwaben extends from the districts of Alb-Donau, Biberach, Heidenheim, Ostalbkreis and Ulm to the Bavarian district of Neu-Ulm. The programs are produced in our modern broadcast studio in downtown Ulm and in our outdoor studios in Aalen and Biberach. Around 25 employees in editorial, production, technology and media advice ensure that an interesting and, above all, up-to-date program with information on politics, business, culture and sport is broadcast every evening.

The daily news journal and popular in-house productions such as “Auf ein Bier mit”, “Querformat”, “Jahresrückblick” or “M3” reach more than 300,000 households and give the station a profile.


Regio TV Bodensee

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Regio TV Bodensee is a television broadcaster for the districts of Bodensee, Ravensburg, Sigmaringen, Konstanz, Tuttlingen, Schwarzwald-Baar and Rottweil. Over 1 million viewers can receive our program via cable and satellite.


RBW Bitterfeld-Wolfen

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The regional television Bitterfeld-Wolfen is the largest and also best-known private TV broadcaster in Saxony-Anhalt. Initially only as City TV in Bitterfeld and Wolfen the first broadcast was on October 1, 1997. Since 1997 also sends the RBW full program. Over time, the transmission areas expanded. The RBW now includes the districts of Salzlandkreis, Saalekreis, Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Wittenberg and the independent city of Dessau-Roßlau. According to the Sachsen-Anhalt media authority, the regional broadcaster has a technical reach of around 250,000 households. The production studios also expanded, so that in 2005 one was built in Köthen and 2009 one in Lutherstadt Wittenberg.

The main studio is located while still in Bitterfeld-Wolfen. Together with other organizations, such as the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, Volksstimme and Anhalt University, the RBW funded money for the Anhalt-Bitterfeld Founder's Prize in 2013. Regional television is fed digitally and analogously into around 40 cable systems in the broadcasting area. They are also a sponsor of the Goitzsche Marathon.