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Where your TV licence fee goes
radio

Where your TV licence fee goes

Since January, German households have had to pay a monthly broadcasting license fee of €17.98, regardless of whether they own a television or radio. Now public broadcasters ARD and ZDF have revealed where that money goes.
'I want to finish the film in the Middle East'
Syria

'I want to finish the film in the Middle East'

Veteran journalist Jörg Armbruster was recently shot and seriously wounded while reporting on Syria's civil war. Now on the mend and hoping to return to the Middle East, the ARD correspondent is The Local's German of the Week.
Merkel and Sarkozy in 'Dinner for One'
Angela Merkel

Merkel and Sarkozy in 'Dinner for One'

The scene is familiar – a drunk butler desperately maintains the illusion for his deluded mistress who refuses to see all her friends are gone – but a reworked version of the cult “Dinner for One” sketch features Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel.
ARD TV drama sparks Scientology's ire
Film

ARD TV drama sparks Scientology's ire

Trouble is brewing between the Church of Scientology and German public broadcaster ARD ahead of the TV premiere of a drama portraying the controversial faith as dangerous and unethical.
German TV is murder
Crime

German TV is murder

In the latest installment of <b>Portnoy’s Stammtisch</b>, The Local’s column about life in Germany, Portnoy examines the country’s beloved TV treasure <i>Tatort</i>.
Merkel’s guards revealed as ex-Stasi
Crime

Merkel’s guards revealed as ex-Stasi

Two policemen assigned to guard Chancellor Angela Merkel’s weekend house in the Uckermark region of Brandenburg used to be in the East German secret police, known as the Stasi, it was revealed Friday.
Stefan Raab abandons German Eurovision
Music

Stefan Raab abandons German Eurovision

Popular TV presenter and music producer Stefan Raab has abandoned negotiations with state television broadcaster ARD on creating next year’s German entry for the Eurovision song contest, news weekly <i>Der Spiegel</i> reported Friday.
Doping scandals wreck German cycling
cycling

Doping scandals wreck German cycling

The German cycling world suffered two major shake-ups on Thursday when public television broadcaster ARD cancelled coverage of the Tour de France next summer and the German Cycling Federation (BDR) called off the Tour of Germany entirely.