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With the right hardware and software, you can watch
German-language television and listen to German-language radio on your
computer. Some of the offerings on these sites are truly live, probably
more are audio- and video-on-demand. Some of the offerings are online versions
of broadcast material; some are special online programming. Most if not
all of these sites have links to sites where you can download the software
you need, usually if not always in free versions.
This list is not exhaustive; there are almost certainly more sites.
If you know a good one, let us know.
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Deutsche Welle. The official
German radio and television broadcaster for the non-German world. Has news
and information programming in audio and video. The website also gives
information about the traditional broadcast offerings of Deutsche Welle.
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Bayerischer Rundfunk.
Bavarian Radio's web site with on-line audio and video.
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ZDF online. Includes up-to-the-minute
news updates (regular internet) and some online video, as well as information
about ZDF programming.
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Westdeutscher Rundfunk. WDR's website
has lots of information, some viewable
video trailers and at least one program of internet radio--einslive--that
you can listen to. (Of course, most of the songs may be American . . .)
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Die Harald Schmidt Show.
Jokes and video clips, etc., from the "German David Letterman." Remember,
Geschmack ist verschieden!
This page was last updated on July 28, 1999. Send comments, questions,
or requests for information to German Department, Rutgers Camden (germanca@rutgers.crab.edu).
Or you can call us at (856) 225-6136.
The map shows part of Germany in 1994, from the The Perry-Castañeda
Library Map Collection of The University of Texas at Austin.
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