According to the
German Broadcasting Archive, the custodian of the East German television archives, GDR television only recorded the clips presented in magazine programmes like
Der schwarze Kanal, not live commentaries and introductions by the moderators. In the case of
Der schwarze Kanal specifically, neither Schnitzler's commentary nor the original West German television clips themselves survived because Schnitzler usually
had them destroyed shortly after being broadcast. However, the scripts from which Schnitzler gave his commentary have been largely preserved and are available on the German Broadcasting Archive's website. The episodes surviving today—around 350 of the total 1,519 aired—were recorded by West German institutions during their live broadcast on East German television and are now in the possession of the archive. In addition, 33 editions of
Der schwarze Kanal are commercially available in a 6-
DVD box set released on 27 October 2016 with a total of twelve hours. In 2004, the daily newspaper
Junge Welt has used the title "Schwarzer Kanal" for a weekly column, which also been produced as a video and podcast since 2019. In 2011, the conservative journalist
Jan Fleischhauer adopted the name for his online column in
Der Spiegel. The programme was featured in the 1999 movie
Sonnenallee and the 2019 TV series
Deutschland 86. ==See also==