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<big>'''History'''</big><ref>http://www.dw.com/de/unternehmen/60-jahre-dw/s-100250 60 year history of DW, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>
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Deutsche Welle first broadcasted with a speech from the then Federal President Theodor Heuss on May 3rd 1953<ref>http://www.dw.com/de/unternehmen/60-jahre-dw/s-100250 Broadcast by Theodor Heuss, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref> from the Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks (NWDR) studio in Cologne on behalf of the broadcasters of the Federal Republic of Germany .
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Deutsche Welle first broadcasted with a speech from the then Federal President Theodor Heuss on May 3rd 1953<ref>http://www.dw.com/de/unternehmen/60-jahre-dw/s-100250 Broadcast by Theodor Heuss, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref> from the Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks (NWDR) studio in Cologne on behalf of the broadcasters of the Federal Republic of Germany.<ref>http://www.dw.com/de/unternehmen/60-jahre-dw/s-100250 60 year history of DW, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>
    
In 1956, DW took over the broadcasting regulatory responsibility from NWDR - which replaced the Westdeutsche Rundfunk (WDR) and Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). On the new broadcasting station Jülich the first shortwave transmitter becomes operational.
 
In 1956, DW took over the broadcasting regulatory responsibility from NWDR - which replaced the Westdeutsche Rundfunk (WDR) and Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). On the new broadcasting station Jülich the first shortwave transmitter becomes operational.
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<big>'''DW Services'''</big>
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==DW Services==
    
* '''Das Magazin der DW''': The DW Magazine (Die Weltzeit) comes out every four months and is free to anyone who or requests it per mail <ref>http://www.dw.com/de/das-magazin-der-dw/a-15875694 Die Weltzeit, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>
 
* '''Das Magazin der DW''': The DW Magazine (Die Weltzeit) comes out every four months and is free to anyone who or requests it per mail <ref>http://www.dw.com/de/das-magazin-der-dw/a-15875694 Die Weltzeit, Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>
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<big>'''DW Akademie'''</big>
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==DW Akademie==
       
DW Akademie is Germany's organization for international media development. They offer a full time, four-semester Master's, which is a bilingual curriculum that combines the disciplines media and development, journalism, communications and media management. This is a joint project together with the University of Bonn, the Bonn Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and Deutsche Welle, Germany's international broadcaster with headquarters in Bonn.<ref>http://www.dw.com/en/dw-akademie/about-us/s-9519 DW Akademie, Retrieved 3rd July 2016</ref>
 
DW Akademie is Germany's organization for international media development. They offer a full time, four-semester Master's, which is a bilingual curriculum that combines the disciplines media and development, journalism, communications and media management. This is a joint project together with the University of Bonn, the Bonn Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and Deutsche Welle, Germany's international broadcaster with headquarters in Bonn.<ref>http://www.dw.com/en/dw-akademie/about-us/s-9519 DW Akademie, Retrieved 3rd July 2016</ref>
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<big>'''References'''</big>
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