He is 22 years old, the son of two renowned figures of Argentine television, and he launched his solo career
Santino Curto, the son of famous Argentine television personalities Germán Barceló and Denise Dumas, has launched his music career with the release of his first hit single.
Reinhold Beckmann turns 70: The Nest Worker
Reinhold Beckmann, a notable figure in German television, especially as a sports reporter and moderator, celebrates his 70th birthday while his influence continues behind the scenes.
German Television Used AI Video to Provide Evidence of 'Arbitrariness' Toward Migrants in the USA. Reporter in New York Finished
A German television channel has utilized AI-generated video content to demonstrate perceived injustices faced by migrants in the United States, leading to the termination of the local reporter's contract.
In Memory of Actor Lambert Hamel: The Theater Maker
Lambert Hamel, known for his profound portrayals in theater and television, has passed away, leaving a mark on German cinema and stage.
Television and Theater: TV and Stage Actor Lambert Hamel is Dead
Lambert Hamel, a well-known figure in German television, passed away at the age of 85 following a short illness.
An Exciting Spy Drama
The German series 'Unfamiliar' combines elements from Berlin, 'The Americans', and John le Carré to create modern spy entertainment.
"Police Call 110" from Halle: "Don't Rush Me," says the Commissioner
The German crime series "Police Call 110" from Halle is concluding its run with only three episodes, leaving fans questioning the decision.
"Police Call 110": "I was once nearby when someone was murdered"
The article discusses the finale of the Halle edition of 'Polizeiruf 110,' reflecting on its place in German television and the reasons behind its cancellation.
Where to seek justice for the German series
The spokesperson for the CJEU points out the importance of distinguishing between the broadcast of a series on television and its distribution online when determining the competent court for such violations.
Nicholas Wennö: Here are this week's best streaming tips
This week's streaming highlights include Aimee Lou Wood as a lovesick film nerd, Russell Crowe portraying Hermann Göring, and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returning in 'The Lincoln Lawyer', along with a collection of French lions, a German spy couple, and a Hungarian chess genius.
German couple hits in Russia: They are being invited to state television, this is the reason
Russian media portrays a surge of German migrants moving to Russia in search of 'traditional values', featuring them in popular videos on social media and inviting them to state television.
Public Broadcasting: Everyone is Talking About the Weather
The article discusses how German television has become continually focused on weather reports, linking this trend to the wider discussions about climate change.
People: Good People, Bad People
Wolfgang Bahro, known for playing the villain Jo Gerner on the RTL series "Good Times, Bad Times," critiques his character for being too self-righteous, stating he would seek legal or financial advice from Gerner but not consider him a friend.
New Owner in the TV Business: Berlusconi Junior Strikes
Pier Silvio Berlusconi, influenced by his famous father, now takes charge at ProSiebenSat1, raising questions about the future Italian influence in German television.
Uwe Ochsenknecht turns 70: The Marathon Man
Uwe Ochsenknecht, one of Germany's most recognized actors, celebrates his 70th birthday while reflecting on a long and successful career in film and television.
Television: Would You Have Known?
The article discusses the enduring popularity and variety of quiz shows in German television, highlighting their significance in the careers of hosts like Günther Jauch, Joko, Klaas, and Stefan Raab.
10 famous showmasters that many have long forgotten - do you know them?
The article discusses ten renowned German television hosts who have faded from public memory as the entertainment industry shifts towards digital platforms.
After a long illness: actor Peter Sattmann has passed away
Actor Peter Sattmann, known for his work in German television, has died at the age of 77 after a lengthy illness.
The Last Island of Decency in a Brutalized World
The article discusses the fourth season of the successful German television saga "Ku’damm," set in 1977, focusing on the character Caterina Schöllack and the challenges faced by men during that time.