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Map of the nine regional broadcasting members of Germany's ARD radio/TV network.
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Map of the nine regional broadcasting members of Germany's ARD radio/TV network.

The Südwestrundfunk (SWR, "Southwest Broadcasting") is a public broadcasting company for the southwest of Germany, specifically the states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. The company has main offices in three cities: Stuttgart, Baden-Baden and Mainz, with the director's office being in Stuttgart. It is an affiliate belonging to the ARD group. It includes two TV stations and several radio stations. The main television and radio office is in Baden-Baden, with regional offices in Stuttgart and Mainz.

SWR was established in 1998 through the merger of Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR, Southern German Broadcasting), formerly headquartered in Stuttgart, and Südwestfunk (SWF, Southwest Broadcasting), formerly headquartered in Baden-Baden. The new SWR service is second only to Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR, Western German Broadcasting) in size. SWR covers an area of 55,600 square kilometers, and reaches an estimated 14.7 million residents. SWR employs 3,700 in its various offices and facilities.

Studios and offices

Current logo of the Südwestrundfunk.
Current logo of the Südwestrundfunk.

SWR operates studios in the following cities:

Regional offices of the SWR are located in: In Baden-Württemberg there are also "Korrespondentenbüros" (roughly: "correspondence offices") for the SWR in Aalen, Albstadt-Ebingen, Biberach, Buchen, Konstanz, Mosbach, Pforzheim, Ravensburg, Schwäbisch Hall, Tauberbischofsheim and Waldshut-Tiengen.

Programming

SWR provides programs to various TV and radio networks, some done in collaboration with other broadcasters, and others completely independently.

TV programming

Radio programming

The SWR4 stations broadcast regional programming at specified times, daily. In Baden-Württemberg this includes:

(* Sub-regional programming by Radio Südbaden.)

In the Rhineland-Palatinate, regional programs are broadcast Monday through Saturday. This includes:

History

SWR was officially organized on 1 January 1998. The new company began broadcasting on 1 September 1998. Its predecessor organizations (SDR and SWF) were formally dissolved on 30 September 1998, and SWR officially succeeded them on 1 October 1998.

Formal broadcasting mergers:

The station Cont.ra began broadcasting in July 2002.

Organization

Since 1998, the Managing Director of SWR has been Prof. Peter Voss, who was previously the Managing Director of SWF. The Managing Director's office is located in Stuttgart. Seven other directors serve under him (locations of their offices in parentheses):

Transmitter locations

Orchestras and Choruses

SWR operates the following musical organizations:

Responsibilities within the ARD

Within the ARD, SWR is responsible for the coordination of the joint network programming on the networks 3sat and arte as well as the main Internet site for the ARD, ARD.de. The offices for ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH are in Baden-Baden, and the offices for ARD.de are in Mainz.
SWR is also responsible for some of the foreign studios operated on behalf of the ARD:

Subsidiaries of SWR

The following companies are subsidiaries of SWR-Holding GmbH:

See also: German television

External links

Member organizations of the ARD
Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR; Bavarian Broadcasting) 
Deutsche Welle (DW; international broadcasting) 
Hessischer Rundfunk (HR; Hessian Broadcasting) 
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR; Central German Broadcasting) 
Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR; North German Broadcasting) 
Radio Bremen (RB) 
Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB; Broadcasting Berlin-Brandenburg) 
Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR; Saarland Broadcasting) 
Südwestrundfunk (SWR; Southwest Broadcasting) 
Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR; West German Broadcasting)
Former members
Sender Freies Berlin (SFB; Transmitter Free Berlin)
Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB; East German Broadcasting Brandenburg)
Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR; Northwest German Broadcasting)

 


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