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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk abstract "The Southern part of Germany was split at the end of WWII into two occupation zones, an American and a French one. In Bavaria and in Württemberg-Baden, Radio München (Munich) and Radio Stuttgart went on air in 1945. In the next years, Radio München was transformed to a Bavarian broadcaster, and in Germany's South West, two public broadcasting corporations started and produced radio and (subsequent) television programs up to their merger in 1998: Südwestfunk, SWF, in the former French zone, founded in 1946, and Süddeutscher Rundfunk, called \"Südfunk\", short SDR, founded in 1949.The merger of 1998 in the two German Länder of Baden-Württemberg and Rheinland-Pfalz made SDR and SWF the precursors of Südwestrundfunk SWR. The German word Rundfunk means broadcasting (corporation), and the ending \"-funk\" in Südwestfunk and Südfunk is short for Rundfunk, or means 'radio (program)'.".
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Baden-Baden.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Baden-Württemberg.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Germany.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stuttgart.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Cologne.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Das_Erste.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Donaueschingen_Festival.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Erwin_Lehn.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Frankfurt.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Heidelberg.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Heilbronn.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink History_of_television_in_Germany.
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Karlsruhe.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Mannheim.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Radio_program.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Rhineland-Palatinate.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink SWR_Fernsehen.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink SWR_Vokalensemble.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Saarländischer_Rundfunk.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Schwetzingen_Festival.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_German_Radio_Symphony_Orchestra.
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink Stuttgart.
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLink ZDF.
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk wikiPageWikiLinkText "History of Südwestrundfunk".
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Germany.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk subject Category:Stuttgart.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk type Company.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk type Station.
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk type Thing.
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk comment "The Southern part of Germany was split at the end of WWII into two occupation zones, an American and a French one. In Bavaria and in Württemberg-Baden, Radio München (Munich) and Radio Stuttgart went on air in 1945.".
- History_of_Südwestrundfunk label "History of Südwestrundfunk".
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- History_of_Südwestrundfunk depiction Sendegebiet_SWF.png.
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