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KenFM is an independent German internet journalism portal, established in 2011 by television and radio presenter Ken Jebsen. It is as such the successor of a former radio show - KenFM, which had over the course of ten years been hosted by Ken Jebsen, aired from 2001 to 2011 on the youth channel Radio Fritz of Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB). Despite its popularity the show abruptly came to an end. According to the RBB Ken Jebsen had "repeatedly disregarded binding agreements", consequently co-operation was ended on 23 November 2011 and the program was discontinued permanently.
Since the program's relaunch on a freelance basis in spring 2012, funded entirely through donations KenFM has been producing news reports, interviews, talk-shows, political comments and analyses on a regular basis. All releases are presented free of charge on public internet video portals. As one of the most prolific representatives of the alternative media sector in Germany KenFM publishes various product formats a week for the German speaking audience.
KenFM states on its homepage that "democracy is at risk or already abolished in many areas". As it considers itself to represent the free press, "exclusively dedicated to its users" KenFM "attempts" to reverse this process.
Beginning in 2015 the program series The Missing Link was launched as a feature of KenFM International addressing an international audience with productions in English language.