Saarlandischer Rundfunk, also known as SR, is a state-owned public broadcaster headquartered in Germany at the Halberg Broadcasting House in Saarbrücken. Founded in 1956, the organization employs approximately 340 individuals and reported $144.3M in revenue as of 2023. It functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company specializes in broadcast television and radio, serving the German state of Saarland. SR is a member of the ARD consortium of German public-broadcasting organizations.
On April 30, 2026, South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail), and SR commenced trial operations for a pilot combined service, directly linking KTX and SRT trains to facilitate travel between Suseo and Seoul. This trial run represents the final phase before a broader high-speed rail integration scheduled for September. Previously, on April 21, discussions began at the National Assembly concerning structural reforms to enhance the railway industry's efficiency. These discussions align with the government's roadmap to integrate high-speed rail operating institutions in the second half of 2026, a process that included SRT's first arrival at Seoul Station on February 3, 2026.
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Saarlandischer Rundfunk offers 6 products in the media and telecoms services industry. Saarlandischer Rundfunk's product portfolio comprises of broadcast television and radio.
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Saarlandischer Rundfunk's revenues were less than $250M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Saarlandischer Rundfunk's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is linear (local broadcaster). For full access to Saarlandischer Rundfunk's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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