The new DIGITAL TELEVISION is available at kiosks and digitally and gives helpful tips on how to easily master the SD switch-off of ARD and ZDF.
The changes in TV viewers’ viewing behavior were also confirmed by TV broadcasters for the first time. ARD and ZDF recorded the highest views of their on-demand offerings. The private broadcasters rely on show veterans like Stefan Raab and his new show “You won’t win a million here” and offer exclusive content on their platforms. Even if this does not mean the end of linear television, it does show that on-demand platforms are here to stay.
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DIGITAL TELEVISION is not only at the kiosk and and Abo available, but available on many online platforms, here is an overview:
- Single e-paper issue or subscription Knowledge
- Single e-paper issue or subscription Magzter
- Plant trees as an environmental subscription or e-paper as a single issue/subscription United Kiosk
- Just on that Amazon Kindle
- E-paper flat rate with many other magazines Readly
- Financed by advertising and (if desired) free of charge Read-it
- E-paper as a single issue or as a subscription iKiosk
- E-paper as a single issue Austria-Kiosk
- E-paper as a single issue Pressreader
- Flex Pay according to time That one
- Single issue or subscription Pocketmags
Streaming is more important than ever when it comes to TV consumption. It comes at a bad time for Amazon that they had to lose out in a legal dispute with Nokia and had to take all 4K playback devices – whether Fire TV televisions or Fire TV 4K sticks – from the market. Alternatives are now required for those who want to purchase a new streaming box. Google’s first Android TV box, the Streamer 4K, comes in exactly the right place. In this issue, we take a close look at the porcelain-look box and show how the device, which costs well over 100 euros, compares to cheaper streaming players like the Zehnder KP1.
The SD shutdown of public TV offerings is once again the topic of this magazine. We introduce you to hardware for a smooth transition to HDTV. Two receivers and a headend from Axing demonstrate their capabilities in tests. The EU is often criticized for unnecessary draft laws. However, in this issue we show you a positive development in the television sector. The elimination of so-called geoblocking when streaming is finally opening up borders. We will introduce you to a provider from Spain in more detail and show that it can be received legally in this country.
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Tests in DIGITAL TELEVISION 8/2024
- Zappingbox at a competitive price: That’s how powerful it is GT Media V9 Prime
- Enigma2-Perennial favorites: VU+ Zero 4 in the expert check
- Streamingbox von Zehnder relies on Android and large storage
- Seniorenradio: Hama DR2002BT in the practical check
- Upper class Digital radio: Tivoli Model One tested in version 2
- DRM-Radio sets new standards: he can do that Gospel receiver in practice
- Single-cable distribution with a twist: Televes Neoswitch dCSS sets standards
- Box statt Stick: Google brings your own Streamingbox to the mark
- Implement satellite signals correctly even after the HD conversion: Axing headrest in the test
Further topics from DIGITAL TELEVISION 8/2024
- Naysayers on TV cable: Switching to MagentaTV is that easy
- DAB+ in sight: FM shutdowns require more clarification
- SD shutdown of ARD and ZDF is getting closer – act now
- 15 New TV programs launched on Waipu.TV and MagentaTV
- Channel search and sorting Made easy: This is what you need to do to watch HD channels
- Switch audio tracks: Who has the best additional offer
- New series: European streaming offers presented – Part 1 Tivify from Spain
- 100 years of radio in Austria – This is how the audiovisual broadcasts began
- Hidden signals on Astra 19.2 degrees East: How to receive feeds
- Looking back on the Beginnings of satellite reception in German-speaking countries
Source: www.digitalfernsehen.de