Draft:Deutscher Fernsehfunk 2

DFF Länderkette
Country East Germany (1969—1990)
 Germany (1990—1991)
Programming
Language(s)German
Timeshift service08:25—01:00
Ownership
Sister channelsDFF 1
History
LaunchedOctober 3, 1969 (1969-10-03)
ClosedDecember 14, 1990 (1990-12-14) (as DFF 2)
December 31, 1991 (1991-12-31) (as DFF Länderkette)
Replaced byZDF (Since: December 15, 1990)
ORB Fernsehen, MDR Fernsehen & Nord 3 (Since: December 31, 1991)
Former namesDeutscher Fernsehfunk II (1969—1972)
DDR Fernsehen II (1972—1976)
TV2 DDR (1976—1984)
DDR Fernsehen 2 (1984—1988)
Fernsehen der DDR 2 (1988—1990)
Deutscher Fernsehfunk 2 (1990)

Deutscher Fernsehfunk 2 (2. Programm) was a nationwide, informational and artistic program broadcast on GDR Television in 1969–1990. On December 15, 1990, instead of her, GDR Television began transmitting the TV program "DFF Lenderkette", which included news, the information program "Shpetzhurnal" and artistic and journalistic TV shows, on the night of December 31, 1991 to January 1, 1992, its transmission was discontinued, through its channels in the lands of Brandenburg and Berlin. the state TV station "East German Radio Brandenburg" began transmitting the program "ORB Fernseen", in the lands of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony the state TV station "Central German Radio" — The program "MDR Fernsehen", in the land of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a joint program of the state television stations "North German Radio", "Radio Free Berlin" and "Radio Bremen" "Nord 3" began to be rebroadcast.

Transfers edit

  • Siehste bei uns im 2. — announcement of the 2nd program broadcasts at 17.40-17.45, later at 17.30-17.35;
  • Medizin nacht noten — daily gymnastics at 17.35-17.40;
  • News in 17.45-17.50 [1] [2], 18.55-19.00 [3] [4][5] and before the end of the broadcasts;
  • Unser Sandmännchen — daily children's TV show at 17.50-18.00;
  • Aktuelle Kamera — the main news release at 21.30-22.00 (until 1978 in 19.30-20.00) [6][7][8];
  • Weather forecast — after the end of the release of the Current camera;

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