1986 in radio

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Generally

  • Panasonic brings the analog video standard MII in response to the wide-spread in the television system of Sony Betacam on the market. This format was used mainly by American and Japanese television stations for news reporting until the late 1980s.
  • Sony Betacam SP represents a further development of Betacam ago. The format heard on numerous television stations well into the 1990s the standard.
  • April 14 - In Hamburg, the Chaos Computer Club ( CCC) is founded as a registered association ( eV ), an alliance of hackers, who for the right to " cross-border communication freedom " advocates.
  • June - French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac proposes the privatization of one of the three public television in France. The choice falls to TF1.
  • November 4 - The German Federal Constitutional Court notes in its 4th radio ruling that private broadcasting in Germany was permissible under certain conditions.

Radio

  • On Radio DDR II starts REM, one of the first computer programs in the German radio.
  • February 9 - The ORF radio radiates the latest edition of the Sunday morning matinee broadcast since 1946 What's new? from.
  • March 7 - The youth program of the GDR broadcast, DT64 is an independent, fourth GDR radio chain.
  • On April 30, four different radio stations went on the air in Rhineland-Palatinate: PRO Radio 4, Radio85, RPR and the Left Rhenish broadcasting ( LR). You sent to a transmitter chain at different times, the so-called frequency splitting. While PRO Radio 4 and RPR were commercially oriented transmitter based in Mainz LR brought an alternative and commercial radio program. At the end all three merged to form Radio RPR.
  • September - On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Goethe's journey to Italy begins in the Ö3 broadcast the music box designed by Michael scrap travel documentary series Italian travel, the presence of Italy and its problems fathoms in the footsteps of Goethe.
  • July 1 - Radio Schleswig -Holstein ( RSH) takes on the transmit mode. RSH is considered the first nationwide private radio stations with a 24 -hour full program.
  • October 6 - hr4 goes as the fourth radio program of the Hessischer Rundfunk broadcast.
  • October 22 - The traffic reporter Jane Dornacker the New York radio station WNBC died in a helicopter accident while it is live on the air.
  • December 1 - Bremen Vier takes the fourth radio program of Radio Bremen on its operation.
  • December 31 - Radio Hamburg is one of the first private radio stations in the Federal Republic on the air.

TV

  • January 4 - The U.S. detective series Simon & Simon is seen for the first time in the First German Television.
  • January 24 - The awarding of the 43rd Golden Globe Awards, the television series Murder, She Wrote and awarded Golden Girls.
  • February 14 - The U.S. musician Frank Zappa as an underworld boss Mr. Frankie made ​​a guest appearance in the TV crime series Miami Vice.
  • February 17 - The ARD exudes the first episode of the entertainment series Liebling Kreuzberg with Manfred Krug in the role of lawyer Robert favorite in the First German Television from.
  • February 23 - The East German Television broadcasts on the first episode of self-produced series from the airport meeting point.
  • March 8 - In the WDF of the WDR, the live broadcast is Good to go! to see.
  • March 15 - The last episode of the entertainment show on Getting Started is broadcast.
  • March 15 - The First German Television broadcasts on the last Rockpalast night out.
  • March 29 - Start of the cultural channel of ARD 1 Plus.
  • March 30 - The funniest Pannenshow failures, bad luck and mishaps of Max Schautzer is first aired in the First German Television.
  • April 1 - The ORF transmits a live edition of the series of discussions Club 2 from Moscow. Host Paul Lendvai discussed on the topic The Soviet Union today, among other things with Erhard Busek and Hans Rauscher.
  • April 6 - The ZDF is the first time The Tripods
  • April 9 - In BFS the BR is the English series to see for the first time in the best circles.
  • April 17 - The German crime series Detective Agency Roth has in the ARD in the First German Television Premiere.
  • April 22 - The U.S. action series Airwolf has premiere at Sat.1.
  • April 24 - In the ZDF starts for the first time these were hits.
  • May 26 - The Springfield Story starts exclusively at RTLplus.
  • June 2 - In the First German Television starts the Monday family.
  • June 23 - On ZDF starts the one-hour crime series from the United States Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
  • June 29 - The annual summer issue ZDF television garden celebrates premiere.
  • July 7 - In RTLplus the series begins The Valley of poplars.
  • September 3 - The German - Austrian series Save me, who can be seen at ZDF.
  • September 8 - the first episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show in the U.S. to see.
  • September 9 - The spy series from the UK Reilly - spy spies can be seen for the first time in the First German Television.
  • September 6 - ORF 2 transmits the first live lottery draw 6 out of 45.
  • September 22 - The TV series Kir Royal by Helmut Dietl television premiere.
  • September 25 - The children's series from Poland The Children of the Mills is first seen in the First German Television.
  • September 25 - In the German ZDF television series SY begins Noah's ark.
  • October 5 - The German TV series Lenz or freedom is first seen in the First German Television.
  • October 8th - In the First German Television is first seen the half-hour comedy show channels patty.
  • October 9th - private law and owned of controlled by Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation Fox Broadcasting Company takes in New York City on their operation. The transmitter produces even in the 1980s global audience hits like Married with Children and The Simpsons.
  • October 12 - In the First German Television the children's series Janoschs Traumstunde its debut.
  • October 21 - The Family Series The Wicherts next door will premiere on ZDF.
  • October 22 - The two-part TV movie Sailing makes free is first seen in the First German Television.
  • October 24 - In the ZDF 10-part mini-series from the UK and from the USA Shaka Zulu is seen.
  • October 29 - The TV series In good company will premiere in the BFS of the BR.
  • October 31 - ORF has the first part of the three-part co-production with the German and Swiss television television film with my hot tears stations from the life of the composer Franz Schubert.
  • November 24 - The Brazilian telenovela The Slave Isaura is first seen in the First German Television.
  • December 4 - The ZDF radiates first Hard to believe from.
  • December 6 - In the First German Television the U.S. series Miami Vice is to see the German premiere.
  • December 16 - The police series Großstadtrevier premiers in the First German Television.
  • December 21 - starts on RTLplus the science fiction series Street Hawk.
  • December 31 - In RTLplus the Australian series Bellamy is seen.

Born

  • July 2 - Lindsay Lohan, American child star, actress, and singer born in New York City.

Died

  • January 29 - Jörg Mauthe, Austrian liberal- conservative cultural politician, writer and radio editor ( satirical show The Watschenmann, 1950-1955, 1967-1974 ) dies 61- year in Vienna.
  • March 6 - Clare mold, German radio drama director, actress and opera singer dies aged 84 in her native city. She was from 1945 to 1967 senior play leader at the SDR in Stuttgart.
  • April 9 - Heinz Conrads, Austrian actor, Wienerlied interpreter and broadcaster, dies 72 -year-old in Vienna.
  • April 26 - Lou van Burg, German - Dutch- show host ( The Golden Shot) dies 68- year in Munich.
  • May 18 - Peter Wehle, Austrian cabaret artist and author dies 72 -year-old in Vienna. Wehle was, together with Gerhard Bronner and Lore Krainer for the first team in 1978 refounded cabaret show The ring cake.
  • June 14 - Marlin Perkins, American zoologist and TV personality, dies age of 81 in the U.S. state of Missouri. Perkins was known by the nature film series In the realm of wild animals.
  • July 15 - Florence Halop, American actress and comedian, dies age of 63. Halop was known particularly in the later produced by CBS and NBC radio sitcom Duffy 's Tavern.
  • September 18 - Pat Phoenix, British actress, dies 61- year at Manchester. Phoenix is best known for playing the role of Elsie Tanner in the long-term series Coronation Street.
  • September 22 - Helmut Qualtinger, Austrian comedian, writer and actor, died shortly before his 58th birthday in Vienna.
  • December 26 - Elsa Lanchester, British actress dies aged 84 in Woodland Hills, ( California).
  • December 26 - Walter Herwig, German actor dies age of 75 in Abenberg at Nuremberg.
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