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  2. Multicult.fm - Wikipedia

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    multicult.fm is a non commercial radio station from Berlin, Germany, which broadcasts partially on air and 24/7 on the Internet. The station was born in Autumn 2008 as an Internet Radio called Radio multicult2.0 as a result of the closing of radiomultikulti, which was part of the public radio station from the Land of Berlin-Brandenburg RBB.

  3. Radio Bremen - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Radio Bremen began transmitting a daily programme on AM radio on 23 December 1945 under the post-war occupation of Germany by the Allied powers. Although located in an enclave entirely surrounded by the British Zone of occupation, the city of Bremen belonged, together with Bremerhaven, to the American Zone, and radio ...

  4. BigFM - Wikipedia

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    BigFM is a German radio network that consists of three regional radio stations: bigFM Der Neue Beat in Baden-Württemberg, bigFM Hot Music Radio in Rhineland-Palatinate and bigFM Saarland in Saarland. The format is Rhythmic CHR, and the network specialises in pop, rock, dance, hip-hop and rap.

  5. Radio in Germany - Wikipedia

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    ERF Radio is a Christian radio station available nationwide on DAB+ and with satellite broadcasting. Ceased broadcasting on AM in 2010. Worldwide it is available on www.erf.de. domradio is another Christian radio station available in Cologne and Fulda on FM. sunshine live is an electronic music featuring Dance, House, Techno and Trance.

  6. Surf City (band) - Wikipedia

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    Surf City was formed in 2004 in Mt Roskill, Auckland. Attention for the band quickly spread overseas, and they were picked up by notable label Morr Music for U.S and German distribution. Music website Stereogum tapped them as a "jangling, uptempo but melancholic form of shoegaze pop". [ 2 ]

  7. Südwestrundfunk - Wikipedia

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    Südwestrundfunk (pronounced [zyːtˈvɛstˌʁʊntfʊŋk]; [1] lit. ' Southwest Broadcasting '), shortened to SWR (pronounced [ˌɛsveːˈʔɛʁ]), is a regional public broadcasting corporation serving the southwest of Germany, specifically the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate.

  8. WDR 5 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. N-Joy - Wikipedia

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    N-Joy (also N-JOY) is a German, public radio station by the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) made for listeners with an age between 14 and 39. The headquarters is in Hamburg. Program director is Melanie Lidsba. [1] N-Joy started broadcasting on 4 April 1994.