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===Media=== [[File:NDR-Studio in Flensburg.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|NDR-Studio in Flensburg]] In Flensburg, the ''Flensburger Tageblatt'', from the ''Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag'' (newspaper publisher) is published daily, as is the bilingual (German and Danish) ''[[Flensborg Avis]]''. There are also two weekly advertising flyers, ''MoinMoin'' (named for a common regional greeting) and ''Wochenschau'' (''Newsweek'') as well as an illustrated town paper (''Flensburg Journal''), the Flensburg "campus newspaper" and a town magazine (''Partout''). [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) runs one of its oldest studios near the Deutsches Haus. Flensburg is the site of a number of [[radio transmission]] facilities: on the [[Flensburg-Engelsby transmitter|Fuchsberg]] in the community of Engelsby, Norddeutscher Rundfunk runs a transmission facility for [[VHF]], [[television]] and [[medium wave]]. A [[cage aerial]] is mounted on a {{convert|215|m|ft|adj=mid|-high}} guyed, earthed steel-lattice mast. This transmitter is successor to the Flensburg transmitter through which Germany's surrender was announced on 8 May 1945. The broadcasting tower on the Fuchsberg is used for the programmes of [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] and [[Danmarks Radio]] while the countrywide VHF radio programmes of R.SH, delta radio, [[Deutschlandfunk]] and [[Deutschlandradio]] air from the Flensburg-Freienwill tower. Flensburg has no local transmitter of its own because Schleswig-Holstein's state broadcasting laws allow only transmitters that broadcast statewide. From 1993 to 1996, "Radio Flensburg" tried to establish a local Flensburg radio station by using a local transmitter just across the border in Denmark, but it had to be shut down, owing to the Danish transmitter's own financial problems. Since October 2006, Radio Flensburg has broadcast as [[internet radio]]. The "Offener Kanal" ("Open Channel") shows [[Public-access television|programmes made by local citizens]] seven days a week, mostly in the evenings, and can also be seen on cable television.
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