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German sports news television series
Sportschau
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Theme music composer
| Werner Muller
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Opening theme
| Topsy
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Country of origin
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Original language
| German
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Producer
| WDR
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Production location
| Cologne
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Running time
| 105 minutes
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Network
| Das Erste
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Release
| 4 June 1961
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1961-06-04
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present
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Sportschau
is a German
sports magazine
on broadcaster
ARD
, produced by
WDR
in
Cologne
. The magazine started in 1961.
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In its Saturday edition, the
Sportschau
shows a summary of the
Bundesliga
, whereas the Sunday edition reports on the latest events from various sports.
Sportschau
is aired on
Das Erste
and the regional stations.
Since 2008,
Sportschau
begins at 18:00. As there is a contractual agreement that the Bundesliga may only be shown from 18:30, the program reports about the
second
and
third
leagues in the first half-hour.
Since January 2011, the
Sportschau-App
is available for Apple and Android devices.
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Special broadcast
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The ARD and the second public TV broadcaster
ZDF
show football matches of the
Germany national team
,
DFB-Pokal
as well as the
FIFA World Cup
, the
UEFA European Championship
, the
DTM
, winter sports and the
Olympic Games
in a special edition called
Sportschau live
.
See also
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