September 24, 2008

Livestation Adds Deutsche Welle TV Over broadband

by Alan Harten

Germany’s main TV and radio export is Deutsche Welle.

It broadcasts to 22 million people in its native German and in English, around the world via satellite and cable TV.

Deutsche Well was a pioneer of worldwide news stations, along with English language news stations such as BBC worldwide and CNN.

Now Livestation is going to add them to their ever increasing list of stations that are broadcast over the Internet by live streaming.

There are more customers every day for TV over the Internet, and Livestation is trying to give its customers what they want with a wider variety of stations.

Livestation already has a huge array of mostly worldwide news stations, including BBC World, EuroNews (English, French, German and Italian), France 24 (French and English), Bloomberg, Al Jazeera and Russia Today.

Deutsche Welle is basically unique among world news broadcasters, being the only one in German and one of only a few mainland European networks.

According to Livestation they have gathered data that indicates that viewers flip between news stations to see how different news organisations cover the same story.

This will be an additional and different point of view.

 

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