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  2. List of German-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Education and (open) Civilian Radios (Ausbildungs- und offener Bürgerkanal) are non commercial radios with free access to the medium radio for training media competences (e.g. for students, school classes or individuals (e.g. voluntairs)). see Non Commercial local radio (German Wikipedia)

  3. Radio in Germany - Wikipedia

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    On the 1st of August 2011 Germany broadcast digital radio services on a DAB+ nationwide multiplex. Fourteen new stations from a football programme, to rock, pop, classical, talk and Christian radio can now be heard across Germany and with the national multiplex being shared between both public and private broadcasters it is expected that the new stations on air will increase in number in the ...

  4. 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.

  5. RauteMusik.FM - Wikipedia

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    RauteMusik (also RM or #Musik) is an internet radio station based in Germany. RauteMusik was first broadcast on 20 April 2003 with just one main stream. In the next four years, RauteMusik established itself as one of Europe's biggest internet radio stations. [1] [2] Currently up to 37,000 people listen to RauteMusik simultaneously.

  6. List of radio stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of FM radio stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    SWR4 Rheinland-Pfalz (Radio Trier) Kreuzweiler 0,3 97.3 Radio Siegen Bad Laasphe 0,1 97.3 Radio 8 Feuchtwangen Schopfloch 0,3 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Heilbronn-Neckargartach 0,1 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Wetzlar-Aßlar Klein Altenstädten 0,32 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Altenburg 0,4 97.3 N-JOY: Wilhelmshaven 0,3 97.3 Deutschlandfunk ...

  8. Bayerischer Rundfunk - Wikipedia

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    Bayerischer Rundfunk (pronounced [ˈbaɪʁɪʃɐ ˈʁʊntfʊŋk]; "Bavarian Broadcasting"), shortened to BR (pronounced [beːˈʔɛʁ] ⓘ), is a public-service radio and television broadcaster, based in Munich, capital city of the Free State of Bavaria in Germany. BR is a member organization of the ARD consortium of public broadcasters in Germany.

  9. Surf City (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Surf City" is a 1963 song recorded by American music duo Jan and Dean about a fictitious surf spot where there are "two girls for every boy". [1] Written by Brian Wilson , Jan Berry and Dean Torrence , [ 2 ] it was the first surf song to become a national number-one hit.