German television phoenix is a public-service German television channel based in the cities of Bonn and Berlin. It is run as an independent non-profit agency established by joint contract between the German federal states (Bundesländer). It's main attention is to German parliamentarism and politics. Phoenix is funded from a television licence only. The station began broadcasting on 7 April 1997. Phoenix is a division of German televisions ARD (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - „Consortium of public broadcasters in Germany") and ZDF (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen - "Second German Television").
Phoenix has grown by 60.4% in the last 6 months according to SimilarWeb.
How do people interact with Phoenix?
Last month, Phoenix received 1M visitors who spent an average of 0.9 minutes on the website and visited 1.0 different pages per session. Overall, 71% of people bounce on the first visit.
How do people find Phoenix?
805.3k people (64%) visit Phoenix directly. 401.8k (32%) people search for them in Google. Whereas, 22.6k (2%) discover Phoenix through Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube. 274.8 (0%) visitors come from Phoenix's email newsletters. Finally, 0 (0.0%) people come from affiliates and or paid referrals.
Who uses Phoenix?
Phoenix's top market is the Germany and they receive 1.2M (97.1%) people.