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HR is a member of the group of German public-broadcasting institutions that makes up [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]].
HR is a member of the group of German public-broadcasting institutions that makes up [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]].


The HR produces the regional television service ''Hessenfernsehen'' (which used to be called hessen3) and six regional radio channels.
The HR produces the regional television service ''HR Fernsehen '' (which used to be called HR Fernsehen ) and six regional radio channels.


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File:HR Logo.svg|logo of the "Hessischer Rundfunk"
File:HR Logo.svg|logo of the "Hessischer Rundfunk"
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== Other websites ==
== Other websites ==
* [http://www.hr-online.de/ Official website] ''in German''
* [http://www.hr-online.de/ Official website] ''in German''


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Latest revision as of 08:56, 16 March 2024

The Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) is a German television and radio broadcasting company based in Frankfurt am Main in the State of Hesse.

HR is a member of the group of German public-broadcasting institutions that makes up ARD.

The HR produces the regional television service HR Fernsehen (which used to be called HR Fernsehen ) and six regional radio channels.

Other websites

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