

The Rundfunkrat, or advisory board, would have to approve it and the broadcaster would have to prove that the stations would have the same impact without being broadcast on the airwaves. However, RBB can't just shove its radio stations' programmes over onto the Internet. Only RBB 88.8 and Antenne Brandenburg would be guaranteed a spot on the FM dial. Paragraph 2.4 has five of its seven radio stations "broadcast exclusively via the internet or replaced by comparable services on the internet". The changes proposed in Section 4, which regulates the distribution of RBB stations on the airwaves, are remarkable. Politicians in Berlin and Brandenburg say the shifts in the media world require touching up the agreement, but the relatively small piece of legislation has some deep cuts. The agreement also predated the 2014 ZDF ruling by the country's top court that limited government influence in public broadcasters by capping the number of politicians on advisory panels. At the time, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video didn't exist in Germany and Spotify was just a niche provider with 30 million users worldwide – it now has 345 million. You can reach Bjoern Krass either by email ( or by phone on 0179 5026430.The last agreement was signed in 2013.

Still not enough information? Then just click here: -) In addition to teaching, Björn Krass is a rhetoric trainer, vice-chairman of the board of trustees of the Berlin Music Commission ( ), he conceived the programme of the "Training Day" at the Reeperbahn Festival ( ), is a teacher of confidence, a networker in the creative industry and a representative of Berlin's lay judges. There he leads the podcast seminar and supervises students in journalistic reporting on the university's own social media channels. In November 2020, he joined the Hochschule für Musik, more precisely the Institute for Music Journalism, as a lecturer in the Department of Music Journalism for Broadcasting and Multimedia. Since 2014 he has taught journalism, marketing and speech training at the SRH University Berlin ( ) and since 2022 rhetoric at the Cologne Business School ( ). From 2015 to 2020, he was a lecturer in CrossMedia and Voice Education at the Business and Information Technology School (now University of Europe for Applied Sciences, ). As a producer, he won the German Digital Award as well as the Online Communication Award 2021, among others.īetween 20, he was a lecturer for journalism, marketing and voice training at the School of Audio Engineering ( ) in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne. In 2019, together with the author Victor Redman ( ), he founded the production company Folivox ( ), where he works as a producer and director. Bjoern has worked as a freelance writer for Deutschlandradio ( ), Funkhaus Europa (now Cosmo, ), radioeins ( ) and other stations.

At Thaler & Rehor ( ), he has been working as a voice training coach in speaker training since 2010. In 2009, he founded the media service company BLN.FM ( ), which he managed until 2019.

Bjoern Krass is a trained journalist, media educator, producer, speaker and speech coach.
