Chilling images in Israel: Home cameras recorded the explosions in Arad from the inside
Cameras inside homes in Arad, Israel, captured the impacts of Iranian attacks that resulted in over 120 injuries and severe damage.
Over 100 injured after attacks in Israel
More than 100 people have reportedly been injured following new Iranian attacks on Israel, particularly affecting the city of Arad.
"Vanished" on the First: This Series Must be Hidden by ARD
The ARD series "Vanished" follows a woman searching for her suddenly missing boyfriend, leading to unexpected complications.
TV: ARD Cancellations "Immer wieder sonntags" with Stefan Mross
The ARD has decided to cancel the popular music show "Immer wieder sonntags" after 30 years, citing financial cutbacks and a shift in focus toward newer digital entertainment formats.
ARD Hits Show: After thirty years: "Immer wieder sonntags" canceled
The ARD has decided to cancel the long-running musical program "Immer wieder sonntags" due to cost-cutting measures and a desire to attract younger viewers.
Streaming: A Missed Opportunity
The article critiques the miniseries "Vanished - Do You Trust Him," highlighting its reliance on clichés and shallow character development despite a promising cast and setting.
ARD: Documentary reveals Iranian regime's business activities in Germany
A documentary by ARD uncovers that the Iranian regime continues its business operations legally in Germany despite international sanctions, highlighting a lack of action against money laundering and terrorism financing.
Correspondent in Nairobi: 'Monitor' chief Restle goes to Africa
Georg Restle, the chief editor of the WDR magazine 'Monitor', is set to become a correspondent in Nairobi starting June 1, aiming to highlight underreported issues and stories.
Television film on ARD: Why should a woman marry a man when she can also marry a woman?
The ARD television film "So haben wir dich nicht erzogen" explores the challenges faced by a lesbian couple when their daughter decides to marry a man, leading to satirical conflicts.
Schönenborn at "Tagesthemen": The Anchorman
Jörg Schönenborn has been appointed as the new moderator for ARD's "Tagesthemen", following the departure of Helge Fuhst to Springer Verlag.
ARD: "Don't Let It Discourage You. That's the Challenge"
Veteran broadcaster Jörg Schönenborn has unexpectedly stepped down as WDR Program Director to become a moderator for ARD's 'Tagesthemen' news program.
Change in Front of the Camera: Jörg Schönenborn Becomes 'Tagesthemen' Moderator
Jörg Schönenborn will transition from program director to moderator of ARD's 'Tagesthemen' starting this summer.
ARD Film "Flawless": This Woman Is Not Invisible at All
The film 'Flawless' explores the life of Constanze Laux as she seeks an erotic adventure amidst the chaos of her stale marriage, leading to unexpected twists including blackmail.
Public Broadcasting: ARD and ZDF Make Mistakes. But Who Doesn't?
The article discusses criticisms against German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF for perceived bias, while also highlighting the importance of truth in broadcasting.
"In the Blind Spot" on ARD: Toxic Injustice
A German film crew faces the haunting trauma of Kurdish mothers in Turkey while documenting their fears of threats and disappearances.
After scandal at DESG press conference: ARD considers warning to be 'legally inadmissible' and defends itself
The ARD broadcaster refuses to comply with a cease-and-desist order from the German Speed Skating Association (DESG), claiming the order is legally invalid.
Public Broadcasters: Now It’s All About the Content
The restructuring of the public broadcasting channels ARD and ZDF in Germany is a complex process involving sacrifices of longstanding brand identities to comply with new political guidelines.
Reform State Treaty: ARD and ZDF Cut Three Specialized Channels
ARD and ZDF are eliminating three specialized channels as part of the Reform State Treaty aimed at modernizing broadcasting.
Television: ARD and ZDF are shutting down three channels – new bundling planned
ARD and ZDF will discontinue three linear channels while introducing a new bundling of programs under different brands.
Television: ARD and ZDF are shutting down three channels - new bundling planned
ARD and ZDF are shutting down three channels, ARD Alpha, Tagesschau24, and One, in a move to streamline their programming under new brand names focused on information, education, and younger audiences.
Rowan Al-Ghaba's performance in Hebrew ignites platforms... and a sudden deletion from Wikipedia increases the mystery
Egyptian actress and director Rowan Al-Ghaba's portrayal in the current Ramadan series 'Sahab Al-Ard' has caused significant online discussion, particularly following the deletion of her Wikipedia page.
Scandal in Speed Skating: The Ice-Cold Truth
The President of the Olympic Speed Skating Federation, Matthias Große, has barred two journalists from ARD, raising questions about the accountability and transparency of publicly funded sports organizations in Germany.
Memorable appearance by the DESG: Numbers, sentences, anger
The president of the German Speed Skating Association (DESG) staged a personal showdown with undesirable ARD journalists at a recent event.
Series of Mishaps in Public Broadcasting: ARD Chief Hager: "Mistakes Are Not Manipulation!"
Florian Hager, the head of ARD, defends the broadcaster against accusations of manipulation after a series of mistakes, notably regarding a misleading video featuring Angela Merkel.
An Egyptian Series that Concerns the Israeli Army - What is the Story?
The Egyptian series 'Sahab Al-Ard' has provoked significant criticism from the Israeli Army, indicating the show's impact and the sensitive nature of its subject matter.
After accusations against DESG: ARD journalists excluded: "blatant violation of free reporting"
The exclusion of ARD journalists from a press conference on allegations against the German Speed Skating Association raises serious concerns about press freedom in Germany.
Current Hour in the Bundestag: How It Can Also Be Done
The AfD called for a current hour in the Bundestag following scandals involving fake images in ARD and ZDF, but the parliament effortlessly dismissed their demands.
Political Reporting: The Enemy Films With
The article critiques the blending of reporting and commentary in contemporary political journalism, specifically referencing an ARD piece on right-wing women.
Errors in Public Broadcasting: ARD Shows Wrong Merkel Images, ZDF Experiences "Relotius Moment"
Public broadcasting in Germany faces scrutiny as ARD mistakenly airs footage of Angela Merkel appearing to applaud a party vote she did not attend, while ZDF grapples with its own AI-related misinformation.
Public Broadcasters: Wrong Image, Again
The ARD report incorrectly shows Angela Merkel applauding at a CDU event after she had already left the room, raising concerns about journalistic integrity.
Television: Sugar is unhealthy, really?
Medical expert Eckart von Hirschhausen addresses the dangers of excessive sugar consumption on ARD, reiterating well-known health warnings about its negative effects.
Recommendation of KEF Experts: Why Should the Broadcasting Fee Increase by Exactly 28 Cents?
The KEF recommends a 28-cent increase in the broadcasting fee, a significant reduction from the initially proposed increase of 58 cents.
Public Broadcasting: Broadcasting Fee Should Only Increase by 28 Cents
The KEF has proposed a modest increase of the broadcasting fee by 28 cents, contrasting sharply with the previous estimate of 58 cents, due to increased revenues from ARD and ZDF.
Fee Commission Recommends: Broadcasting Fee Should Increase by 28 Cents per Month
The Fee Commission (KEF) has recommended an increase in the broadcasting fee in Germany by 28 cents per month, beginning January 1, 2027.
"Oderbruch 2" on ARD: Blood Must Flow
"Oderbruch 2" continues ARD's thrilling vampire saga, exploring themes of world domination and survival.
ARD Film: Munich, but Casual
The article reviews an ARD film that follows a young nail technician experiencing life in a post-migratory city.
World Cup Rights for ARD and ZDF: ARD and ZDF Secure World Cup Rights for 152 Million Euros
ARD and ZDF have secured broadcasting rights for 60 World Cup matches for 152 million euros from Deutsche Telekom.
ARD Gives Klöckner a Dressing Down: Name the Mistakes!
Florian Hager, the chairman of ARD, dismisses criticisms from Bundestag President Julia Klöckner regarding the neutrality of public broadcastings in Germany.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: Decreased Interest in TV Broadcast on ARD
The opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan drew significant viewership but lagged behind the previous Summer Olympics in Paris.
5 Million TV Viewers Follow Opening Show – ARD Explains Sound Issues
5 million TV viewers tuned in to watch the opening show of the Olympic Winter Games, amidst reported sound problems during the broadcast.
Next TV coup for ProSiebenSat.1
ProSiebenSat.1 has acquired the broadcasting rights for numerous matches of the German national handball teams, indicating a shift in the competitive landscape as ARD and ZDF step back in broadcasting handball games.
Olympics without Time Difference – How to Watch the Winter Games Live on Free TV
German broadcasters ARD, ZDF, and Eurosport will air hundreds of hours of the Winter Olympics live without time delay for the first time since 2006, featuring new moderation teams and a famous former pro as a host.
ARD chief rejects Julia Klöckner's criticism of public broadcasters – "Whining demands" do not help
ARD chairman Florian Hager dismissed Bundestagspräsidentin Julia Klöckner's critiques of public broadcasters, suggesting she should provide concrete criticisms instead of vague demands.
ARD Chief Florian Hager: 'We are a trust anchor for millions of people'
Florian Hager, the head of ARD, addresses concerns regarding funding recommendations from the KEF and reaffirms the organization's stance on its constitutional complaint.
Klöckner and Broadcasting: Talk Show or Bundestag – Who Determines the Agenda
The article discusses the criticism by Julia Klöckner against German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, questioning the role and mandate of public broadcasting in shaping political agendas in Germany.
ARD Morning Magazine: Susanne Daubner Goes Live – And Is Still Powdering Her Face
During a live broadcast of ARD's 'Morning Magazine,' news anchor Susanne Daubner humorously found herself still using makeup instead of holding her notes.
Susanne Daubner Causes Laughter with Makeup Mishap on 'Morgenmagazin'
Anchor Susanne Daubner accidentally held makeup products instead of her notes during a live broadcast on ARD's 'Morgenmagazin', leading to laughter among the hosts.
Double Jubilee at the Mozart Festival Salzburg: How Rolando Villazón Celebrates Mozart's Birthday
Rolando Villazón celebrates Mozart's birthday at the Salzburg Mozart Festival amidst a recent wave of public criticism over the ARD series 'Mozart/Mozart'.
Eurovision Song Contest: These are Germany's possible ESC candidates
Nine acts are competing to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna in May, as announced by ARD in Hamburg.
Reform of Public Broadcasting: CDU Calls for Debate on Merger of ARD and ZDF
The CDU in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt believes that the reform of public broadcasting does not go far enough and advocates for a merger of ARD and ZDF to improve diversity of opinion and eliminate duplicate structures.