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  2. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    DW-TV (German pronunciation: [ˈdeːveːteːˈfaʊ̯]) is a German multilingual TV news network of Deutsche Welle. Focussing on news and informational programming, it first started broadcasting 1 April 1992. DW broadcasts on satellite and is uplinked from Berlin. DW's English broadcast service is aimed at an international audience.

  3. List of number-one hits (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    1989/90 [29] "Let's Talk About Sex" Salt-N-Pepa: ... German rapper Capital Bra is the most successful artist on the German single charts with 22 ... "Music Is the Key"

  4. List of best-selling singles by year (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    "'54, '74, '90, 2006" 6 Herbert Grönemeyer featuring Amadou & Mariam Germany Mali "Zeit, dass sich was dreht" 7 Mattafix United Kingdom "Big City Life" 8 Silbermond Germany "Das Beste" 9 Eros Ramazzotti & Anastacia Italy United States "I Belong to You (Il Ritmo della Passione)" 10 Xavier Naidoo Germany "Dieser Weg" 11 Madonna United States

  5. Category:2000s in German music - Wikipedia

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    Topics specifically related to the decade 2000s in the music of Germany, i.e. in the years 2000 to 2009. ... 2000 in German music (3 P) 2001 in German music (3 P ...

  6. Journal (German TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    These were broadcast via satellite to different parts of the world, but all were available DW's website and were often relayed via local broadcasters/channels. The Journal was initially aired on April 1, 1992, when RIAS-TV transformed into DW (Deutsche Welle). The program underwent significant rebrandings in 1994, 1999, 2002, and 2006.

  7. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 1992, Deutsche Welle inherited the RIAS-TV broadcast facilities, using them to start a German- and English-language television channel broadcast via satellite, DW (TV), adding a short Spanish broadcast segment the following year. In 1995, it began 24-hour operation (12 hours German, 10 hours English, 2 hours Spanish).

  8. Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) did not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, and instead took part in the Intervision Song Contest. With one win ( 1982 ) and four second-place results ( 1980 , 1981 , 1985 , and 1987 ), Germany was the second most successful country in the contest in the 1980s, behind Ireland, who had two ...

  9. Category:Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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