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WDR 5

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Radio station
WDR 5
Radio mit Tiefgang (Radio with depth)
Broadcast areaNorth Rhine-Westphalia: FM, DAB+
National: DVB-S, DVB-C
Europe: DVB-S
Worldwide: Internet
Programming
LanguageGerman
Format News/Talk
Ownership
OperatorWestdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
1LIVE
1LIVE diggi
WDR 2
WDR 3
WDR 4
WDR Event
History
First air date
7 October 1991 (1991年10月07日)
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Websitewdr5.de

WDR 5 is a German public radio station owned and operated by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). It broadcasts a news/talk format, with only a small potion of non-mainstream music. Programmes for kids, entertainment and comedy formats are also aired.

As of 2023, the station has more than 700,000 daily listeners.[1] It is commercial-free.[2]

History

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WDR 5 went on air on October 7, 1991, on the former frequencies of WDR 1 as the new North Rhine-Westphalia wave. At that time, the old WDR 1 program was initially continued from 6:00 AM. to 1:00 PM.

Streaming Service

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In early 2023 WDR 5 published an app on the App Store enabling the user to be able to listen back to the broadcasts of an earlier period

References

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  1. ^ "Hörfunknutzung der ARD-Programme - ma Audio 2023 II" (in German). Retrieved 2023年07月13日.
  2. ^ "Radio - Werben im Radio". WDR mediagroup (in German). Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
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