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  2. Hessischer Rundfunk - Wikipedia

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    Hessischer Rundfunk's previous logo, used until 2004. Hessischer Rundfunk (pronounced [ˈhɛsɪʃɐ ˈʁʊntfʊŋk]; "Hesse Broadcasting"), shortened to HR (pronounced [haːˈʔɛʁ]; stylized as hr), is the German state of Hesse's public broadcasting corporation.

  3. HR3 - Wikipedia

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    hr3 is a German radio station. HR3 may refer to: 33 Piscium, a star in the constellation Pisces, also known as HR 3; H. R. 3, No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, a ...

  4. Category:Hessischer Rundfunk - Wikipedia

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  5. List of FM radio stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    hr3: Sackpfeife (Biedenkopf) 100 87.6 NDR 2 (Hamburg) Hamburg-Moorfleet: 80 87.6 BR Klassik: Dillberg: 25 87.6 Rockenhausen 0,5 87.6 Antenne Idar-Oberstein: Idar-Oberstein Hillschied 0,2 87.6 RadioEIT: Kaiserslautern/TU 0,25 87.6 Antenne Brandenburg (Frankfurt) Frankfurt (Oder)/Booßen: 10 87.6 SWR4 Baden-Württemberg (Baden Radio) Pforzheim ...

  6. hr-info - Wikipedia

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    hr-info (official name hr-iNFO) is a German, public radio station owned and operated by the Hessischer Rundfunk (HR). The slogan of the station is Wer’s hört, hat mehr zu sagen.

  7. List of German-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Target area: Northern Germany (Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) NDR 1 (Oldies), completely different versions for each state. NDR 2 (Adult Contemporary) NDR 90,3 (State program for Hamburg) NDR Blue (Music off the charts) NDR Kultur (Classical music, culture) NDR Info (News and information, culture)

  8. Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Germany was the first Big Five country to win the contest after the rule was introduced, courtesy of Lena in 2010. In terms of success, it is currently second behind Italy, which won in 2021 with Måneskin , and finished second in 2011 with Raphael Gualazzi and again in 2019 with Mahmood .

  9. Tim Frühling - Wikipedia

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    Tim Frühling at the recording studio of Hessischer Rundfunk (HR 3), Frankfurt am Main. Tim Frühling (born 29 July 1975 in Wolfenbüttel) is a German disc jockey and Radio personality for Hessischer Rundfunk.