Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg is an institution under public law for the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg, based in Berlin and Potsdam. RBB was established on 1 May 2003 through the merger of Sender Freies Berlin and Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg, based in Potsdam, and is a member of the Association of PSBs in the Federal Republic of Germany. Aside from its two main studios in Berlin and Potsdam, RBB also regional studios in Cottbus and Frankfurt, and regional offices in Perleberg and Prenzlau. RBB also operates ARD's studio in Warsaw, the responsibility changes every five years between RBB and WDR. Westdeutscher Rundfunk. RBB also plays out ARD's digital channels from a center in Potsdam. RBB and WDR are jointly responsible for ARD's television studio in Berlin.
Legal basis
RBB was founded on 25 June 2002 on the basis of a treaty between Berlin and Brandenburg. As a result RBB is required to treat both states equally "with respect to the regional content needs".
Organization and finances
Director-generals of the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB)
Every household in Germany is legally required to pay a €17.50 licence fee per month -the "Rundfunkbeitrag" to finance the public broadcast system. The fee is collected by Beitragsservice von ARD, ZDF und Deutschlandradio. RBB's revenues from the licence fee amounted to
€376.535 million in 2013
€430.722 million in 2014
€413.004 million in 2015
€401.915 million in 2016
Number of employees
In 2016 RBB had an average number of 1,938 permanent employees.
Logo history
Channels
Television
RBB Fernsehen - Berlin and Brandenburg's regional public-broadcasting TV channel. Between 19.30 and 20.00, the channel transmits separate regional news programmes for Berlin and Brandenburg
Das Erste - Germany's main television network, of which RBB - as a member of ARD - contributes 7% of programming hours
Phoenix - ARD and ZDF's joint news, events and current-affairs channel
Antenne Brandenburg - public station for Brandenburg from Potsdam with regional information from the studios in Potsdam, Cottbus, Frankfurt, Perleberg and Prenzlau
RBB produces episodes of the crime series Tatort and Polizeiruf 110 for ARD. It also produces Kontraste, a political show and the satirical show Satiregipfel for ARD. From 2003 to 2005, RBB broadcast the Kurt Krömer Show, which attracted attention nationwide. RBB has produced the show's successor -Bei Krömers - for ARD since 2005. The regional news show Abendschau has a high profile in the capital region. Since 1958, initially with a slot in ARD including nationwide transmission of the Berlin visit of John F. Kennedy, and later distributed under SFB-frequency, Abendschau repotrs on politics, economy, sports in Berlin and as well as news from the various districts and boroughs of the city. RBB produces "Ohrenbär", aimed at an audience of four and eight year olds.