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BR Fernsehen Süd is a German regional television channel operating in the generalist and public broadcasting format. The primary language of broadcasting is German. BR Fernsehen Süd is one of the two regional variants of BR Fernsehen, the television service of Bayerischer Rundfunk, the public broadcaster for the state of Bavaria. The channel is based in Munich, with its headquarters located at Rundfunkplatz 1. BR Fernsehen was founded on September 22, 1964, under the name Studienprogramm, making it the oldest regional television channel in Germany. The channel was later renamed Bayerisches Fernsehen, and finally adopted its current name BR Fernsehen on April 11, 2016. Since June 22, 2008, the channel has been split into two digital regional versions: BR Fernsehen Nord for Franconia and BR Fernsehen Süd for Old Bavaria and Swabia.
On air, BR Fernsehen Süd features a mix of local news bulletins, regional magazines, cultural programming, documentaries, talk shows, sports broadcasts, educational content, and entertainment series. The flagship regional program for the southern feed is Schwaben + Altbayern, a magazine that airs Monday through Friday at 5:45 pm, covering current events, politics, culture, and human-interest stories from the Bavarian districts of Swabia, Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, and the Upper Palatinate. The program is hosted by moderators including Eva Walig and has been on air since 1978. Another key regional program is Abendschau – Der Süden, a nightly magazine covering events from southern Bavaria. The channel also broadcasts Zwischen Spessart und Karwendel, a weekly magazine about life in Bavaria, and Unser Land, a magazine focused on agriculture and environmental issues.
Beyond regional news and current affairs, BR Fernsehen Süd produces a wide variety of programming that reflects Bavarian and specifically southern Bavarian culture. The channel airs Dahoam is Dahoam, a popular daily soap opera set in the fictional village of Lansing, which is broadcast in Bavarian dialect. Other regular programs include Querbeet, a gardening magazine, Landfrauenküche, a cooking show featuring recipes from Bavarian farmwives, and Wir in Bayern, a lifestyle and magazine program. The channel also broadcasts religious programming, including Catholic and Protestant services on Sundays and holidays. Fitness programming is represented by Tele-Gym, a long-running exercise show. The channel also features Space Night, a cult program combining electronic music with footage of Earth and space, which has become a signature program of Bavarian television.
The regional split between BR Fernsehen Süd and BR Fernsehen Nord occurs during specific time slots, primarily on weekday evenings at 5:45 pm and on Sunday evenings. During these times, viewers in southern Bavaria receive Schwaben + Altbayern and Abendschau – Der Süden, while viewers in Franconia receive Frankenschau aktuell and Frankenschau. The rest of the broadcast day is identical for both variants, featuring the same programs across all of Bavaria. This regional splitting allows the channel to address the distinct cultural identities of southern Bavaria and Franconia, including differences in dialect, traditions, and local news priorities. The channel also produces BR24, the main newscast for all of Bavaria, at 6:30 pm, and broadcasts the national Tagesschau from ARD at 8:00 pm.
BR Fernsehen Süd is available throughout southern Bavaria and all of Bavaria via digital terrestrial television, cable networks, satellite, and IPTV platforms. The channel broadcasts in high definition as BR Süd HD. Satellite viewers on Astra 19.2 degrees east can select between BR Süd and BR Nord directly from their receiver's program list. Cable viewers typically receive the regional variant appropriate to their location, though in some networks both variants may be available. Viewers can watch online the live broadcast of BR Fernsehen Süd through the official BR website and the BR Mediathek mobile application. Online television of BR Fernsehen Süd also includes a 24-hour live stream, on-demand access to programs for up to seven days after broadcast, and an extensive archive of regional news segments and cultural programs.
BR Fernsehen Süd strives to serve the people of southern Bavaria, specifically the regions of Old Bavaria and Swabia, by providing news, information, and entertainment that reflects their unique regional identity while also connecting them to the broader Bavarian and German context. The mission of the channel is to inform citizens about events affecting their daily lives, to preserve and promote Bavarian culture and traditions, and to offer high-quality public service broadcasting that is independent of commercial interests. The channel is funded through the German broadcast license fee, which ensures its editorial independence and allows it to focus on programming that serves the public good rather than advertising revenue. Thanks to modern digital platforms, BR Fernsehen Süd provides the opportunity to watch online the live broadcast on any device - from smartphones to Smart TVs - ensuring that residents of southern Bavaria and former Bavarians living elsewhere in Germany or abroad can stay connected to their home region wherever they are.







