Bremen Eins
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Broadcast area | Bremen |
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Frequency | FM : 93.8 MHz (Bremen) 89.3 MHz (Bremerhaven) DAB+ : 6D |
Programming | |
Language | German |
Format | Oldie-based adult contemporary |
Ownership | |
Operator | Radio Bremen (RB) |
Bremen Zwei Bremen Vier Bremen Next | |
History | |
First air date | 30 April 2001 (2001年04月30日) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | bremeneins |
Bremen Eins is a German, public radio station owned and operated by the Radio Bremen (RB). It launched on 23 April 2001, succeeding Hansawelle and Radio Bremen Melodie.[1]
The station is aimed at an audience aged 45 and above. It broadcasts an adult contemporary format, focusing on music from the 1970s to 1990s.[1] Programming is produced between 5:00 AM (6:00 AM on Sundays) and midnight. Outside of these times, SWR1's night programme is broadcast.[2] As of 2023, Bremen Eins has more than 350,000 daily listeners.[3]
Reception
[edit ]The station can be heard via FM broadcasting in Bremen on 93.8 MHz at 100 kW; in Bremerhaven on 89.3 MHz at 25 kW, and in both cities via DAB+ (6D). A live stream is available on Bremeneins.de.
References
[edit ]- ^ a b "2001: Aus Hansawelle und Radio Bremen Melodie wird Bremen Eins - Radio Bremen". www.radiobremen.de (in German). Retrieved 2024年07月02日.
- ^ "Die Nacht - Bremen Eins". www.bremeneins.de (in German). Retrieved 2024年07月02日.
- ^ "Hörfunknutzung der ARD-Programme - ma Audio 2023 II" (in German). Retrieved 2023年07月13日.
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