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- Q2537024 subject Q7484723.
- Q2537024 abstract "WDR Computerclub was the first television broadcast in West Germany of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln (WDR, West German Broadcasting Cologne) that dealt solely with the issues of computer and technology. It began its first broadcasting in 1981 under the name eff-eff, was later renamed to WDR Computerclub, and was hosted until 2003 by Wolfgang Back and Wolfgang Rudolph.The program had its focus on entertainment and information and the viewing public could also participate. During the show, curious and selfmade projects were presented. In the early days the show focused more on home computers, later the IBM-PC and other personal computer moved closer to the center. Reference books were presented regurlary.The show received generally positive reviews. After 22 years and 400 shows,it was cancelled being the oldest and most well-known show for computer and technology in German television. Various online petitions to preserve the show were started by an amount of viewers. The last show was broadcast on February 22, 2003 on WDR.".
- Q2537024 wikiPageExternalLink www.wdr.de.
- Q2537024 wikiPageWikiLink Q203453.
- Q2537024 wikiPageWikiLink Q276953.
- Q2537024 wikiPageWikiLink Q713750.
- Q2537024 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484723.
- Q2537024 comment "WDR Computerclub was the first television broadcast in West Germany of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln (WDR, West German Broadcasting Cologne) that dealt solely with the issues of computer and technology. It began its first broadcasting in 1981 under the name eff-eff, was later renamed to WDR Computerclub, and was hosted until 2003 by Wolfgang Back and Wolfgang Rudolph.The program had its focus on entertainment and information and the viewing public could also participate.".
- Q2537024 label "WDR Computerclub".
- Q2537024 homepage www.wdr.de.