Deutschlandfunk Kultur, National radio station and publisher in Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Deutschlandfunk Kultur is a radio station in Schöneberg that broadcasts from Hans-Rosenthal-Platz, producing programs on arts, culture, science, and current affairs. The station reaches audiences through FM radio, DAB+, DVB-S, online streaming, and a dedicated mobile application.
The station traces its origins to the first Deutschlandsender in 1926, and underwent major changes during German reunification. It adopted the name Deutschlandfunk Kultur in 2017 when its programming structure was reformed.
Every Sunday, the station maintains a tradition where the Freedom Bell rings accompanied by readings from the Declaration of Independence. This ritual connects German history with international democratic values.
The station is accessible through FM, DAB+, DVB-S, and online platforms, allowing listeners to follow programs at their own pace. Checking the website helps you find current schedules and specific broadcasts.
The station operates without commercial advertising, producing radio plays, documentaries, and cultural discussions from the former RIAS building. This building holds significance in Berlin's media history.
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