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Public service broadcasting offers independent information as well a high-quality entertainment. A diversity of programmes is available on television, on the radio and also online to keep you up to date wherever you are. Our extensive media library provides up-to-date content on your laptop, tablet and smartphone. | |||
To make this offer available for everyone, the German public service broadcasters are finan- ced by the licence fee. This fee amounts to €17.50 per month and is levied for each residence – regardless of how many people live there or how many devices they use. | |||
Living in a flat share | |||
Only one person of age must be registered and pay the licence fee for each residence. Residents of a flat-share can decide among themselves who this should be. Any other residents who already have a licence fee account may deregister. | |||
Living in a student hall of residence | |||
The licence fee of €17.50 per month is payable for rooms in student halls of residence that are accessed via a public corridor. Single rooms count as a residence – regardless of whether they have their own bathroom or kitchen. If several rooms are separated from a generally accessible hallway or staircase by a separate front door and are organised or used as flat-shares, one person in each individual flat-share is required to pay the licence fee. This fee can be split between the members of each flat-share. |
Public service broadcasting offers independent information as well a high-quality entertainment. A diversity of programmes is available on television, on the radio and also online to keep you up to date wherever you are. Our extensive media library provides up-to-date content on your laptop, tablet and smartphone. To make this offer available for everyone, the German public service broadcasters are finan- ced by the licence fee. This fee amounts to €17.50 per month and is levied for each residence – regardless of how many people live there or how many devices they use.
Living in a flat share Only one person of age must be registered and pay the licence fee for each residence. Residents of a flat-share can decide among themselves who this should be. Any other residents who already have a licence fee account may deregister.
Living in a student hall of residence The licence fee of €17.50 per month is payable for rooms in student halls of residence that are accessed via a public corridor. Single rooms count as a residence – regardless of whether they have their own bathroom or kitchen. If several rooms are separated from a generally accessible hallway or staircase by a separate front door and are organised or used as flat-shares, one person in each individual flat-share is required to pay the licence fee. This fee can be split between the members of each flat-share.