DW News Live - Bonn, Germany
DW News is Germany's international public broadcaster, transmitting live 24 hours a day in English from its headquarters on Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse in Bonn. Founded in 1953, Deutsche Welle, meaning German Wave, was established to give Germany a credible international broadcasting voice in the post-war era and has grown into one of the world's most respected multilingual news organisations, broadcasting in 32 languages across television, radio, and digital platforms.
The English language news stream covers global politics, business, science, culture, and sport through a distinctly European lens, with a particular editorial focus on Germany, Africa, and Asia that sets it apart from Anglo-American competitors. News programmes run in 15, 30, and 60 minute formats, with correspondents and expert studio guests providing in-depth analysis throughout the day.
DW is funded by the German federal government but operates with full editorial independence, a model similar to the BBC and France 24. It reaches an estimated 250 million people weekly across its combined platforms, making it one of the largest international media operations in the world.
Did You Know? Deutsche Welle began broadcasting from Cologne in 1953 with shortwave radio signals aimed at Germans living abroad. It did not launch a television service until 1992, making it relatively late to the screen compared to its radio heritage, which spans over 70 years.
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