THE 6 BEST PUBLIC YOUTUBE ACCOUNTS
Paying GEZ made easier - at least for your feelings. Here we present our 6 favorite public YouTube channels. We can only warmly recommend that you continue browsing on your own.
GEZ payment made easier, at least in terms of feeling! Public programs are no longer just "Das Traumschiff", "Tatort" or "Rosamunde Pilcher". In addition to the countless offerings in their own media libraries, there are also more and more channels on YouTube. funk is the content network of ARD and ZDF. The content is aimed at a target group of people between the ages of 14 and 29. The aim is clearly to provide important and correct information, guidance in society and good entertainment - across all social platforms. We have listed our 6 favorite YouTube channels in more detail here. We highly recommend that you continue browsing on your own!
The question
Big and complicated questions rarely or never have a simple answer: How far can love go? How do we deal with guilt? How much does my gender determine my life?
Frank Seibert, political scientist and freelance journalist, asks even the most unpleasant questions in the YouTube format "The Question" in a way that could hardly be more sympathetic and empathetic. A new episode every Tuesday!
CTRL_F
CTRL_F = Search in the document. The group of young reporters report on everything that moves them and the world around them.
Inquiries, reporting and investigative journalism result in honest, direct and unembellished reports about a generation that has many unanswered questions. Politics, culture, movement, the unknown."Afgahanistan by donkey","Porn exit","Sea-Watch 3: What happened to the rescued?" Every current topic really gets its own outline here. New episodes every Tuesday!
GERMANIA
What does German identity mean in the 21st century? GERMANIA paints a contemporary portrait of Germany.
People who live in Germany take the floor and talk about feelings of identity, roots, places and regions that have shaped them and finally round things off with their own perspective on Germany. Megaloh talks about the difference between German rap and hip-hop, Hatice Schmidt about violence in the schoolyard and life without a headscarf and Weekend about social classes and social work. A new episode every Wednesday.
Y-collective
The Y-collective: old but gold! The community consists of young journalists who want to show the world as they see and experience it in their reports. The topics are intended to trigger discussions. Although the viewpoints are not always neutral and objective, they are always honest and transparent. Topics that couldn't be more different and yet hit exactly the same nerve:"Inside cannibalism","Men on the way to themselves" or"Drug trip in the livestream". A new episode every Thursday!
PULS Report
PULS Reportage gets to the bottom of a new topic every week. It deals with everything that is of interest - there are no taboos.
Self-experiments are firmly on the agenda. Presented alternately or together by Ariane Alter, Nadine Hadad and Sebastian Meinberg: outdoor adventures in winter,"The taboo subject of porn addiction","Driving an e-scooter while drunk - how dangerous is it really?". A new report every Wednesday!
follow me.reports
Go to your own limits? Or even beyond? That's what the presenters, the people in the videos and the viewers do at follow me.reports.
Aminata, Hannah and Robin take it in turns to approach people with drastic experiences and fates, full of curiosity and questions from the audience:"Young & without a home: Help for street children in Berlin","As a talent at an elite boarding school" or "Young, female,... & still in the Catholic Church?" A new episode every Wednesday!