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I completely miss the point of the ”Opening line” section. What is so extraordinarily specific in having the anchor greeting the viewers, mentioning the programme’s name and announcing the headline?
83.199.3.134 (
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15:23, 29 June 2008 (UTC)reply
If West German TV only accounted for 10-15% of viewership in East Germany, how is it more popular than East German television? Wouldn't that mean that 85-90% of television viewership was of East German television? Seems to me the assertion is a little unsupported, and considering it is uncited to begin with I figure it should probably be changed. Any thoughts?
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17:35, 26 February 2012 (UTC)reply