«Radio Bremen TV» is a German public television channel that is part of the Radio Bremen broadcasting corporation. The channel is based in the city of Bremen, Germany, and broadcasts a variety of programming, including news, documentaries, entertainment, and cultural content.
«Radio Bremen TV» was launched on October 1, 1981, as the television arm of Radio Bremen, which had been broadcasting radio programs since 1945. The channel is known for its strong focus on local news and current affairs, as well as its commitment to high-quality documentaries and cultural programming.
«Radio Bremen TV» broadcasts a mix of original programming and acquired content, including popular German television series, movies, and international programs. The channel is also known for its unique and innovative programming, such as its award-winning documentary series „37°“ and its popular children's programming block „Die Sendung mit der Maus“.
«Radio Bremen TV» is a key part of the ARD (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), a consortium of public broadcasting organizations in Germany. The channel is funded by a combination of public broadcasting fees and advertising revenue.
In addition to its main channel, «Radio Bremen TV» also operates several digital channels, including „Radio Bremen 2“, „Radio Bremen 4“, and „Radio Bremen 14“. These channels offer a wider range of programming, including music, sports, and regional content.