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4 Aug, 2015 11:11

GERMAN MEDIA REGULATOR FINDS NO REASON TO BAN BROADCAST OF RT DEUTSCH ON LOCAL CHANNEL

MOSCOW, AUGUST 4, 2015Following an inquiry, the media authority of Thuringia (TLM) has found no breach of legislation pertaining to the broadcast of RT’s show The Missing Part (Der Fehlende Part) by regional German TV channel Salve.TV.

TLM, broadcast regulator of the federal state of Thuringia, stated that it had no objections to Salve.TV airing RT show The Missing Part. The probe had been initiated following the claims of the show’s bias made by the local politicians. “Variety of information sources and media freedom is an utmost value in Germany,” said TLM director Jochen Fasco.

Co-owner of Salve.TV Klaus-Dieter Boehm defended his channel’s editorial policy and said that German TV viewers are free to make their own choice as to whether to watch RT Deutsch. “We are astounded that our channel’s broadcast of RT’s program received such massive support, which is evidenced by the letters we are receiving. We have never seen anything like this before,” said Boehm.

Criticism of RT Deutsch was met with protests from the German viewers who expressed support for having access to a wide range of viewpoints. “The vicious anti-Russian propaganda, which was carried out all this time, cannot be called diversity in the media. In general they all write about the same things. And I am very glad that one of the channels boldly and openly declared its readiness to share a different perspective,” said one of the people polled by Salve.TV. “We have a rule in Germany: to let everyone speak… in line with the media freedom principle. And if somewhere some [information] is missing I believe that means it was done on purpose,” added another viewer. “I believe that RT Deutsch expands greatly the entire media range,” commented another person interviewed by the channel.                                      

The program The Missing Part (Der Fehlende Part) has been broadcast on rtdeutsch.com since November 2014. In this daily talk show, experts are invited to the studio to discuss the pressing issues of the day that are overlooked by the local mainstream media. The petition requesting RT to launch a German-language news channel received more than 30,000 signatures in just a few months.

READ MORE: ‘Media freedom is an utmost value’: Watchdog allows German TV to continue airing RT show

RT is a global news network that broadcasts 24/7 in English, Arabic and Spanish from its studios in Moscow, Washington, DC, and London.  It is available to 700 million viewers worldwide. RT is the most watched TV news network on YouTube with more than 2 billion views. RT is the winner of the Monte Carlo TV Festival Awards for best 24-hr broadcast, and the only Russian TV channel to garner three nominations for the prestigious International Emmy Award for News. 

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