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Station-Logo of WDR 1LIVE diggi. 1LIVE diggi is a commercial-free channel broadcasting since 16 August 2004. It broadcasts a Rhythmic CHR format with electronic, dance-pop and hip hop music, comedy and news (every hour) and can be received via livestreaming, DAB+, DVB-S and DVB-C. Its music playlist is updated every week.
Radio 90,1 Mönchengladbach/FMT Korschenbroicher Str. 0,32 90.1 Radio 21 (Nordost) Visselhövede: 1 90.1 Deutschlandfunk (DLF) Nürnberg-Schweinau: 0,1 90.1 WDR 4: Bad Oeynhausen/Wittekindsberg 0,1 90.1 BR24: Augsburg/Hotelturm 0,1 90.1 Bayernwelle Südost (Traunstein) Waging 0,05 90.1 Radio B2 (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) Schwerin: 0,8 90.2 MDR ...
ARD[ a ] is a joint organisation of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters. It was founded in 1950 in West Germany to represent the common interests of the new, decentralised, post-war broadcasting services – in particular the introduction of a joint television network. The ARD has a budget of €6.9 billion, 22,612 employees and is ...
National. Ö1 (Classical Music) Ö3 (Contemporary) FM4 (Youth, part English and part German language) International. Radio Österreich 1 International (via Short Wave)
This list of radio stations in Germany lists all radio stations broadcast in Germany, sorted first by legal status, then by area. Excluded from this list are Internet-only and cable-only radio stations. The abbreviations LW, MW, SW, FM, DVB-S, DVB-T, DAB and DRM indicate the systems the radio station uses for broadcasting.
An international broadcaster such as the BBC, Radio France International or Germany's Deutsche Welle, may use all the above methods. Several international broadcasters, such as Swiss Radio International, have abandoned shortwave broadcasting altogether, relying on Internet transmissions only. Others, such as the BBC World Service, have ...
1 January 1962; 62 years ago (1962-01-01) Links. Website. www.deutschlandfunk.de. Deutschlandfunk (DLF, German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌfʊŋk] ⓘ Broadcast Germany) is a public-broadcasting radio station in Germany, concentrating on news and current affairs. It is one of the four national radio channels produced by Deutschlandradio.
NPR Berlin was the first international affiliate of the American public radio network, NPR. [1] The station started broadcasting in April 2006. It replaced a radio station from Voice of America that previously broadcast on the 104.1 MHz frequency.