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Sportschau
Theme music composerWerner Müller
Opening themeTopsy
Country of origin
Original languageGerman
Production
ProducerWDR
Production locationCologne
Running time105 minutes
Original release
NetworkDas Erste
Release4 June 1961 (1961-06-04) –
present
Sportschau special from the 2005 IFA in Berlin

Sportschau is a German sports magazine on broadcaster ARD, produced by WDR in Cologne. The magazine started in 1961.[1] In its Saturday edition, the Sportschau shows a summary of the Bundesliga, whereas the Sunday edition reports on the latest events from various sports. Sportschau is aired on Das Erste and the regional stations.

Since 2008, Sportschau begins at 18:00. As there is a contractual agreement that the Bundesliga may only be shown from 18:30, the program reports about the second and third leagues in the first half-hour.

Since January 2011, the Sportschau-App is available for Apple and Android devices.[citation needed]

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Transcription

Special broadcast

The ARD and the second public TV broadcaster ZDF show football matches of the Germany national team, DFB-Pokal as well as the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championship, the DTM, winter sports and the Olympic Games in a special edition called Sportschau live.

See also

References

  1. ^ Böttiger, Helmut (30 July 2003). "Medien: Das mythische Schwarz-Weiß der „Sportschau"" [Media: The mythical black and white of "Sportschau"]. Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Archived from the original on 29 February 2024. Retrieved 29 February 2024.

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