1990 in radio

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Generally

  • The ARPANET is decommissioned. Thus, the Internet loses its original military purpose and is from now on available outside of university and military establishments.
  • January 1 - Connection of the ARD / ZDF video text
  • June 25 - Apple introduces its QuickTime Player for multimedia applications.
  • July 13 - In Vienna the ORF Advisory Board Gerd Bacher selects the general manager of the ORF. Bacher thus succeeds by Thaddeus Podgorski.
  • August 10 - means a dedicated line between the University of Vienna and the international research center CERN Austria for the first time connected to the worldwide Internet.
  • August 22 - The published by Burda program guide TV movie first appears.
  • October 2 - conclusion of the contract establishing the Franco-German cultural channel ARTE
  • October 3 - German Reunification
  • October 15 - DFF DFF 1 and 2 are combined to DFF countries chain. The DFF -1 frequencies receives the ARD and sends about the First German Television.

Radio

  • March 31 - first broadcast by Radio CD International. The transmitter emits a private radio his program from Bratislava to Austria from where prohibited under the statutory monopoly of the ORF as the only provider of commercial radio broadcasting.
  • April - The information station Radio DDR I is currently renamed Radio.
  • April - hr3 adjusts its weekly morning message about the current livestock slaughterhouses Frankfurt, Wiesbaden and Darmstadt. The "cattle lift coefficients " were as a service to buyers of meat and butchers of the surrounding area for many years an integral part of the program.
  • April 1 - The East German youth channel DT64 takes on its 24 -hour operation.
  • April 30 - The fourth radio program of the SFB is converted to the Youth Radio 4U.
  • Mai - DDR II Radio and Voice of the GDR, the former propaganda station broadcasting the GDR, are summarized culture in the new transmitter DS.
  • May 21 - Antenne Niedersachsen, today 's hit radio antenna is the first time on the air.
  • August 22 - Start of Ekho Moskvy, the first non-state radio stations of the Soviet Union.
  • October 2 - Radio Berlin International sets his program.

TV

Born

  • January 30 - Jake Thomas, American actor ( Matthew McGuire in the television series Lizzie McGuire ) was born in Knoxville (Tennessee).
  • 1st May - Caitlin Stasey, Australian actress ( neighbors ) was born in Melbourne, Australia.
  • October 31 - Liv Lisa Fries, German actress born in Berlin.
  • November 21 - Nikolai Gemel, Austrian actor ( Located in the 8s, tschuschen: power ) was born in Vienna.

Died

  • January 22 - Gerhard Klarner, ZDF Newscaster, dies aged 62 in Wiesbaden.
  • February 1 - Roman Brodmann, Swiss documentary filmmaker dies 69 - year in Basel.
  • February 13 - Heinz Haber, a German physicist, writer and television presenter dies 76- year in Hamburg. Haber contributed through numerous television programs and book series ( What man in the universe looking for) ( What what) in the 1950s to popular scientific dissemination of knowledge of astrophysics, aerospace, and nuclear energy.
  • March 4 - Norbert Pawlicki, Austrian pianist and composer dies age of 67 in Vienna. Pawlicki played for decades the music program of the Sunday morning matinee What's new? live one.
  • April 12 - Luis Trenker, Italian -Austrian mountaineer, author and film director, dies 98 -year-old in Bolzano. Trenker was the German television audience through the 1959-1973 broadcast series known Luis Trenker told.
  • May 5 - Walter Bruch, German television pioneer, dies age of 82 in Hanover.
  • - May 16 Jim Henson, American film director and television producer, dies age of 53 in New York City. Henson was best known as the creator of the Muppets.
  • June 21 - Lucy Millowitsch, German actress and director of Millowitsch Theatre dies aged 85 in Cologne. She became nationally known mainly through the numerous television broadcasts from their theater.
  • July 14 - Walter Sedlmayr, German folk actor (Franz Josef Schöninger in the entertainment series Polizeiinspektion 1) dies aged 64 in Munich.
  • September 7 - Alan JP Taylor, British historian, dies aged 84 in London. Taylor turned to as an active pacifist in their own radio broadcasts vigorously against British participation in the Korean War and was in the 1950s one of the first television historians in Britain, which were familiar to a wide audience. Most recently he was seen in 1985 in the series How Wars End.
  • November 18 - Wolfgang Büttner, German actor, radio drama and voice actor dies aged 78 in Gauting - Stock village near Munich.
  • November 24 - Helga Feddersen, German folk actress ( One heart and one soul) screenwriter ( Four hours from Elbe 1 ) and comedian dies 60 - year auf Foehr.
  • November 24 - Arnold Marquis, German voice actor dies 69 -year-old in Berlin.
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