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The Research Centre for the History of Broadcasting in
Northern Germany is a cooperative project of the Hans-Bredow-Institute with the
University of Hamburg (Department of Languages, Literature and Media I) and NDR
(the Northern German Broadcasting Service). The Research Centre is also
supported by WDR (the Western German Broadcasting Service).
The objective of the Research Centre is to grasp
transformational processes in the history of broadcasting scientifically. By advancing
close cooperation between the providers, media-historical researchers and
practitioners, the Research Centre establishes a comprehensive approach. Through
collaboration with the University of Hamburg and other research facilities,
media-historical research and teaching are promoted and strengthened.
The Research Centre for the History of Broadcasting in
Northern Germany is a cooperative project of the Hans-Bredow-Institute with the
University of Hamburg (Department of Languages, Literature and Media I) and NDR
(the Northern German Broadcasting Service). The Research Centre is also
supported by WDR (the Western German Broadcasting Service).
The objective of the Research Centre is to grasp
transformational processes in the history of broadcasting scientifically. By advancing
close cooperation between the providers, media-historical researchers and
practitioners, the Research Centre establishes a comprehensive approach. Through
collaboration with the University of Hamburg and other research facilities,
media-historical research and teaching are promoted and strengthened.
The main project of the Research Centre, the History of Broadcasting in Northern Germany 1945-1955, was completed in 2007. As the work as well as the organisational form of the Reserach Centre is trusted by all cooperating partners, financing was extended until 2012.
Project Description
The Research Centre for the History of Broadcasting in
Northern Germany is a cooperative project of the Hans-Bredow-Institute with the
University of Hamburg (Department of Languages, Literature and Media I) and NDR
(the Northern German Broadcasting Service). The Research Centre is also
supported by WDR (the Western German Broadcasting Service).
The objective of the Research Centre is to grasp
transformational processes in the history of broadcasting scientifically. By advancing
close cooperation between the providers, media-historical researchers and
practitioners, the Research Centre establishes a comprehensive approach. Through
collaboration with the University of Hamburg and other research facilities,
media-historical research and teaching are promoted and strengthened.
The main project of the Research Centre, the History of Broadcasting in Northern Germany 1945-1955, was completed in 2007. As the work as well as the organisational form of the Reserach Centre is trusted by all cooperating partners, financing was extended until 2012.