N.S.-Funk

N.S.-Funk ("National Socialist Radio") was a German magazine published from Munich and Berlin between 1933 and 1939.

It provided listings of radio programming schedules and reviewed programmes in accordance with the party line.

[1] The publication was founded in February 1933 as the first official Nazi radio magazine, tasked with providing listings of radio programming schedules in Germany and reviewing them in accordance with the party line.

[2][1] Over time, N.S.-Funk grew in popularity, by early 1937 it reached a circulation of about a quarter million copies.

[10] The publication Funktechnischer Vorwärts functioned as the radio technical edition of N.S.-Funk and Volksfunk.

Issue 9, 1939 of N.S.-Funk , with Japanese singer Michiko Tanaka on the cover
Zimmerstrasse 88, Berlin - where the editorial office of N.S.-Funk was located