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Radio Prague is fighting for survival: After almost 90 years, the Czech foreign broadcaster and its German program are threatened with extinction. Loyal listeners from East Germany are also worried.

6G network: TU Dresden researches the future of mobile communications

TU Dresden is developing the sixth generation of mobile communications with TU Munich. From 2030, 6G should enable remote care robots and operations. The focus is on the connection between man and machine. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research is funding the project with 25 million euros. | more

Dispute over broadcasting fee enters another round

Can you refuse to pay the broadcasting fee if the program does not seem diverse enough? The Federal Administrative Court has made a fundamental ruling on this. | more

Darum lohnt sich ein Besuch dieser Outlets in den Osterferien

Schwarzheide – Mit den Temperaturen steigt meistens auch die Lust auf frische Outfits. Genau jetzt ist die perfekte Gelegenheit, den Kleiderschrank auf die neue Saison vorzubereiten. In den Marken-Outlets Schwarzheide-Mitte warten bereits die neuen Frühlingskollektionen – und das mit Preisvorteilen von bis zu 70 Prozent gegenüber der UVP. Und Das Lindt-Outlet beschert nachösterliche Genussmomente mit Rabatten bis zu 50 %. | more

Radio Prize Gala in Hamburg - Music and prizes in the spotlight

Once a year, the best radio producers in Germany are honored in Hamburg. At the same time, the hottest musicians come together. The industry shows just how creative it is. | more

Technisat counts on growth through DAB+ and sees potential in disaster alerting

Electronics manufacturer Technisat, which produces radios in Schöneck in the Vogtland region, is building on further growth through digital reception via DAB+. Since the introduction of this broadcasting standard, around 16 million devices have been sold in Germany, Managing Director Stefan Kön told the German Press Agency. And in future, these radios could also play an important role in alerting the population in the event of a disaster. | more

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