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RT DE
CountryRussia
Broadcast areaWorldwide
NetworkRT
HeadquartersMoscow,Russia
Programming
Language(s)German
Picture format1080iHDTV
Ownership
OwnerRT
Sister channelsRT International
RT America(formerly)
RT France
RT Arabic
RT Documentary
RT en Español
RT UK(formerly)
History
Launched2014 (online)
16 December 2021(2021-12-16)(TV channel)
Links
Websitedeutsch.rt.comEdit this at Wikidata

RT DE(formerlyRT Deutsch)[1]is a German-language television channel based inMoscow,with a former office inBerlin.It is part of theRTnetwork, a Russianstate-controlledinternationaltelevision network, funded by the Russian government.

The channel was banned in Germany in early February 2022 after failing to secure an appropriate broadcast license, and it was eventually also banned within the European Union following the beginning of Russia'sinvasion of Ukraine.[2][3]Nonetheless, RT DE still has an accessible Internet presence and offers live TV in German on its website.[4][5]

History

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RT first launched an online German-language network in November 2014.[6]

YouTuberemoved the station's two channels from its platform on 28 September 2021 for breaking its policies onCOVID-19 misinformation.[7]RT's editor-in-chiefMargarita Simonyanurged the Russian authorities to ban German media organisations in Russia and impose sanctions against YouTube. TheRussian governmentpromised to adopt "retaliatory measures".[8][9]According toPolitico,RT's "German-language outlets have built an audience that leans to the political far right and is receptive to vaccine skepticism."[10]

When a YouTube channel is removed, its owners are not allowed to create, own or use any other YouTube channels. In December 2021 RT tried to evade this restriction and created a new channel. The channel was removed.[11][12]

Licensing issues

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RT DE relied on the European Convention on Transfrontier Television, aCouncil of Europemedia directive that would entitle it to broadcast in Germany,[13]during its application for a television license. The German supervisory authorities were not responsible because the program was produced in Moscow and broadcast from there. Its parent organization, TV Novosti, attempted to apply for a television license in Luxembourg in June 2021, which was denied in August on the grounds that RT DE had been based in Berlin and was therefore under German jurisdiction. Serbia issued a permit in December. On 16 December, RT DE went on the air via satellite operatorEutelsatand various transmission channels on the Internet.[14][15][16][17]

On 17 December 2021, a day after its launch on television, the German media regulatorMedienanstalt Berlin-Brandenburg[de](MABB) launched proceedings against RT DE for broadcasting without a license.[18][19]On 22 December 2021, Eutelsat removed RT DE from its platform onEutelsat 9B.[16][20][21]

At the beginning of February 2022, RT DE announced its intention to appeal against the decision, though according toReuters,it formally had only until the end of 2021 to respond. MABB and Germany'sCommission for Licensing and Supervision[de](ZAK) said the station needed a license meeting the terms of Germany'sState Media Treaty[de],because RT DE Productions GmbH is based inBerlin-Adlershofand not in Moscow.[16][22]In a statement, ZAK said that the "organization and distribution of the TV program via live stream on the internet, via the mobile and smart TV app 'RT News' and via satellite must be discontinued."[10][23]

In response, theRussian Foreign Ministrywithdrew the accreditation of the German broadcasterDeutsche Welleand initiated proceedings to classify Deutsche Welle as a "foreign agent".[24]TheGerman governmentcalled for the ban to be revoked, and Secretary of State for Culture and MediaClaudia Roth(Alliance 90/The Greens) called the ban an "aggressive act".[25]Deutsche Welle protested the withdrawal of accreditations and the announced ban on broadcasting. DW Director GeneralPeter Limbourgremarked that "The measures taken by the Russian authorities are completely incomprehensible and a complete overreaction. We are being played with here in a way that the media only has to experience in autocracies".[26]

Termination in European Union

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On 2 March 2022, following the beginning of theRussian invasion of Ukraine,theEuropean Commissionbanned all activities of RT andSputnikin the territory of theEuropean Union.RT DE's broadcasts within Germany were thus terminated.[3]

Reception

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InHandelsblatt,Andreas Macho concluded after an investigation of the program of the German branch of RT in November 2014: "The bottom line [is that] RT Germany spreads more untruths, reductions and distortions than this – promise as the moderators constantly – would enlighten".[27]Die Tageszeitungsummed up the selection of the interlocutors of the first weeks of RT Deutsch with "either flaming anti-American and European opponents of the left and right margins" together.[28][29]In February 2016 a former employee called RT Deutsch "skilful propaganda" and claimed that they are concentrating on an audience ofconspiracy theoristsand persons on the far-right of the political spectrum.[30]In February 2021, through obtained emails, aDer Spiegelinvestigation provided insights on how the station planned a platform for fringe groups to undermine democracy in Germany.[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Baumgärtner, Maik; Höfner, Roman; Müller, Ann-Katrin (3 March 2021)."RT Germany: Berlin Fears Growing Influence of Russian Propaganda Platform".Der Spiegel.ISSN2195-1349.Retrieved21 December2021.
  2. ^"Russia's RT channel blocked by German regulators".Deutsche Welle.2 February 2022.Retrieved23 February2022.
  3. ^abHendrix, Justin (2 March 2022)."European Union Publishes Regulation Banning Russia Today and Sputnik".Tech Policy Press.
  4. ^"Trotz Verbots: RT DE sendet weiter | Karenina.de"(in German). 27 September 2022.Retrieved24 November2022.
  5. ^"In eigener Sache".RT DE(in German).Retrieved24 November2022.
  6. ^"Russian Media in Germany"(PDF).Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung.19 June 2021.Retrieved14 December2023.
  7. ^Westendarp, Louis (29 September 2021)."Russia threatens to block YouTube after it deleted RT's German channels".Politico.Retrieved29 September2021.Russian authorities threatened to block YouTube on Wednesday, a day after RT's German-language channels were deleted with Google's video platform saying the Russian state-backed broadcaster had breached its COVID-19 information policy.
  8. ^Simonyan, Margarita (28 September 2021)."Margarita Simonyan calls for Russia to ban German media after YouTube blocks 'RT Deutsch'".Meduza.Retrieved21 December2021.
  9. ^"Will Russia ban YouTube?".thebell.io.4 October 2021.Retrieved21 December2021.
  10. ^abWestendarp, Louis (2 February 2022)."Germany bans Russian broadcaster RT's German-language channel".Politico.Retrieved2 February2022.
  11. ^"YouTube Again Blocks German-Language RT channel".The Moscow Times.16 December 2021.Retrieved18 December2021.
  12. ^"Russia's RT Says German YouTube Channel Blocked Right After Launch".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.16 December 2021.Retrieved18 December2021.
  13. ^"European Convention on Transfrontier Television".Council of Europe.Retrieved14 December2023.
  14. ^"Luxembourg blocks broadcast license for RT's German channel".Deutsche Welle.14 August 2021.Retrieved19 December2021.
  15. ^"Luxembourg Denies License for Russia's RT German Channel".The Moscow Times.15 August 2021.Retrieved19 December2021.
  16. ^abctagesschau.de."Rundfunkkommission verbietet Fernsehsender RT DE".tagesschau.de(in German).Retrieved5 February2022.
  17. ^"RT DE startet Fernsehsender: Medienanstalt leitet Verfahren ein".NDR(in German). 17 December 2021.Retrieved7 December2023.
  18. ^"German media regulators say RT lacks broadcast license".Deutsche Welle.17 December 2021.Retrieved22 December2021.
  19. ^"German Regulator Says Russian State Media Broadcasting Without A License".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.18 December 2021.Retrieved22 December2021.
  20. ^Murray, Miranda; Marrow, Alexander (22 December 2021)."Germany takes Russia's RT Deutsch off air within days of launch".Reuters.Retrieved22 December2021.
  21. ^"Телеканал RT сообщил, что RT DE сняли с вещания в Европе"[RT TV reported that RT DE was removed from broadcasting in Europe].The Insider(in Russian). 22 December 2021.Retrieved22 December2021.
  22. ^"Russian RT's German-language TV to appeal against ban".Reuters.2 February 2022.Retrieved2 February2022.
  23. ^"Senden ohne Rundfunklizenz – ZAK untersagt Veranstaltung und Verbreitung des Fernsehprogramms 'RT DE' in Deutschland".Die-medienanstalten(in German). 2 February 2022.Retrieved2 February2022.
  24. ^"Deutsche Welle: Bundesregierung fordert von Russland Rücknahme des Sendeverbots".www.zeit.de.Retrieved5 February2022.
  25. ^tagesschau.de."Scharfe Kritik an Deutsche-Welle-Sendeverbot".tagesschau.de(in German).Retrieved5 February2022.
  26. ^"Russland schließt Büro der Deutschen Welle in Moskau".Der Tagesspiegel Online(in German). 3 February 2022.ISSN1865-2263.Retrieved5 February2022.
  27. ^"Der Propaganda-Sender des Kremls in Deutschland".Handelsblatt(in German). 21 November 2014.Retrieved16 June2017.
  28. ^"Es gibt anscheinend Informationen".Die Tageszeitung(in German). 24 November 2014.Retrieved16 June2017.
  29. ^"Propaganda-TV" Russia Today Deutsch ": Putin mit Hitler verteidigen".Die Tageszeitung(in German). 16 December 2014.Retrieved16 June2017.
  30. ^"Ex-Redakteurin packt aus: Das ist die Propaganda von RT Deutsch".The Huffington Post(in German). 26 February 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 16 September 2017.Retrieved16 June2017.
  31. ^"Germany Fears Influence of Russian Propaganda Channel".Der Spiegel.3 March 2021.Retrieved7 March2021.
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