WDR
The Westdeutsche Rundfunk Köln (WDR) is a leading broadcasting organization in Germany that promotes diversity and opinion formation. With a wide range of radio, television, and digital formats, WDR is committed to culture, education, and social responsibility. Diverse career opportunities await new talents.
Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln (WDR) - A Leading Figure in the German Media Landscape
editAbout WDR
editThe Westdeutsche Rundfunk Köln (WDR) is a public broadcasting company based in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. Founded on January 1, 1956, WDR is one of the largest and most significant broadcasting institutions in Germany and Europe. As a member of ARD, WDR significantly contributes to the diversity of opinions and media in Germany[1][5].
Key Products and Services
editWDR offers a wide range of programs and services:
- Radio: With the radio programs 1LIVE, WDR 2, WDR 3, WDR 4, WDR 5, and WDR COSMO, WDR reaches a large audience.
- Television: WDR Fernsehen, which has been broadcast as a full program since 1994, offers a variety of shows, including news, information, and entertainment.
- Digital Offerings: In addition to traditional media forms, WDR also offers innovative digital formats such as podcasts and apps[1][4][5].
Mission and Values
editWDR is committed to contributing to the process of democratic opinion formation with its programs. It is dedicated to expressing the diversity of opinions in society in full breadth and ensuring that basic broadcasting services are guaranteed for all. WDR is independent of the state and private interest groups and pursues non-profit goals[3].
Organization and Leadership
editWDR is led by a director who is elected for six years by the broadcasting council. The broadcasting council represents the interests of the public and ensures that WDR fulfills its tasks within the framework of the laws. The supervisory board oversees the management of the director, except for program decisions[2][3].
Sustainability and Social Responsibility
editWDR is engaged in various social and cultural areas:
- Cultural Actor: WDR, with its four ensembles (WDR Symphony Orchestra, WDR Radio Orchestra, WDR Big Band, and WDR Radio Choir), is an important cultural actor in North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Education and Inclusion: WDR offers school concerts and other educational initiatives, such as the tour of "Die Maus" with the WDR Symphony Orchestra.
- Children's Rights: WDR annually awards the WDR Children's Rights Prize to support initiatives and projects that advocate for children's rights[4].
Employees and Diversity
editWDR employs around 4,200 staff at various locations in North Rhine-Westphalia and worldwide. WDR places great importance on diversity and inclusion in its workforce and offers a wide range of professions and training opportunities. The employment of people from all social groups is a central concern of the organization[4][5].
Locations and Regional Presence
editWDR is deeply rooted in the region with eleven state studios and five offices in North Rhine-Westphalia. This presence allows WDR to produce authentic and regional content and stay close to the people, topics, and the region[4].
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westdeutscher_Rundfunk_K%C3%B6ln
- 2 - https://www1.wdr.de/unternehmen/der-wdr/profil/organisation/index.html
- 3 - https://www1.wdr.de/unternehmen/der-wdr/profil/rechtsgrundlagen-100.html
- 4 - https://www1.wdr.de/unternehmen/der-wdr/profil/fuer-die-menschen-fuer-den-westen-100.html
- 5 - https://www1.wdr.de/unternehmen/der-wdr/karriere/arbeitgeber-100.html