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ARD-alpha is a German free-to-air television channel operating in the educational and cultural format. The primary language of broadcasting is German, with some programs also available in English and other original languages. The channel is run by Bayerischer Rundfunk, the public-service broadcaster for Bavaria, as part of the ARD network. ARD-alpha was originally launched on January 7, 1998 under the name BR-alpha and was rebranded to its current name on June 29, 2014. In October 2021, the hyphen was removed from the name, becoming ARD alpha. The channel is based in Munich, Germany, and its program director is Andreas Bönte. ARD-alpha broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with a focus on knowledge transfer, education, science, culture, and lifelong learning.
On air, ARD-alpha features a wide range of educational programming, including language courses, science documentaries, religious programs, music performances, philosophy discussions, literature reviews, art and culture coverage, and university lectures. Flagship programs include alpha-thema, weekly themed evenings that explore a specific topic from multiple perspectives through film reports and expert discussions. The channel also airs Telekolleg, a distance learning program offering courses in mathematics, German, English, and economics. GRIPS is another key educational series that provides basic education for students preparing for secondary school qualifications, covering mathematics, German, and English through practical, everyday examples. Planet Wissen is a general knowledge program co-produced with Westdeutscher Rundfunk and Südwestrundfunk, featuring extensive online resources. Additionally, the channel broadcasts Wissen vor acht, a short infotainment program explaining scientific phenomena, and alpha-Demokratie, a format that explains political structures and democratic processes in response to rising radical forces in Europe.
Children and youth programming is an important part of ARD-alpha's schedule. The channel airs Wissen macht Ah!, a popular educational children's program that answers interesting questions about the world, and Willi wills wissen, a magazine featuring a young reporter exploring various topics. The channel also broadcasts Die Sendung mit der Maus, the iconic German children's series that combines educational segments with animated shorts, as well as Shaun das Schaf, an animated comedy series. For older youth and young adults, the channel offers on3-südwild, a youth magazine transferred from Bavarian Television. Language learning is supported through programs such as Grundkurs Englisch for beginners and original-language broadcasts of series like Horrible Histories from the BBC, as well as the English-language news program The Day from Deutsche Welle.
Beyond standard programming, ARD-alpha broadcasts specialized content for diverse audiences. The channel airs alpha-Campus, a program produced in cooperation with universities and research institutions that covers academic topics and scientific breakthroughs. alpha-Expedition features documentary films on exploration, nature, and adventure. The channel also broadcasts alpha-Debüt, a Saturday evening slot dedicated to young filmmakers from film and media schools in Germany and abroad, with films often shown in their original language. Religious programming includes coverage of religious topics and discussions. Music programming includes recordings of the Jazzwoche Burghausen, broadcast in Dolby Digital 5.1 since 2005. The morning schedule features panoramic images from Germany, Austria, and South Tyrol accompanied by tourist information and weather reports. Fitness programming includes Tele-Gym, a long-running exercise program. The channel also airs RESPEKT – Demokratische Grundwerte für alle!, a series discussing democratic values and social issues.
ARD-alpha is available throughout Germany via digital terrestrial television, cable networks, and satellite on Astra 1M at 19.2 degrees east. The channel broadcasts in high definition, with 720p HD via DVB-C and DVB-S2 since January 7, 2019, and 1080p HD via DVB-T2 since March 29, 2017. Viewers can watch online the live broadcast of ARD-alpha through the official ARD-alpha website and the ARD Mediathek mobile application. Online television of ARD-alpha also includes a 24-hour live stream, on-demand episodes of programs, and extensive supplementary materials for many educational series, including interactive learning modules for the GRIPS program. The channel also maintains a presence on social media platforms where it shares program highlights and educational content.
ARD-alpha strives to be Germany's leading educational television channel, promoting knowledge, understanding, and lifelong learning for all age groups. The mission of the channel is to make complex topics accessible, to explain scientific and political processes, and to provide viewers with the background knowledge necessary to navigate an increasingly complex world. The channel does not air entertainment programs or fictional series, focusing exclusively on educational and cultural content. ARD-alpha is funded through the German broadcast license fee, which ensures its independence from commercial advertising and allows it to focus entirely on its educational mission. Thanks to modern digital platforms, ARD-alpha provides the opportunity to watch online the live broadcast on any device - from smartphones to Smart TVs - ensuring that learners, students, teachers, and knowledge-seekers across Germany and around the world can access its educational programming wherever they are.







