Wednesday, June 12, 2019

On The Topic of News

There was a major study done and reviewed by a German commercial news network, looking at how Germans (and other nationalities) get their 'dose' of daily news.   The top five?

1.  ARD (public TV) nightly news (54 percent)
2.  ZDF (public TV) nightly news (44 percent)
3.  Regional public TV networks nightly news (34 percent)
4.  RTL (commercial TV) nightly news (29 percent)
5.  Radio news (21 percent)

(Source: Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019)

In general, I recommend the ARD 8PM news....it's fairly encapsulated and done in 15 minutes (no commercials).  You get a minute of sports coverage, and a minute of national weather 'chat'. 

The regional news?  Generally, of whichever German state you live in (16 of them)....this usually provides a decent background on events going on in that state.  I will admit that they marginally cover crime news, a fair amount of time is polished for political news which has no value, and they give you maybe half of the whole story....but unless you have a regional newspaper to balance this out and get more in depth coverage....you are fairly limited.

Radio news dying out?  Some Germans will tell you that other than traffic reports, and music....they kinda disregard radio news coverage. 

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