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WUFM (88.7 FM, "RadioU") is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio. [1] The station retransmits its signal to several FM stations and FM translators nationwide including KRQZ, a full-service FM station licensed to Lompoc, California, and WPRJ, a full-service FM station licensed to Coleman, Michigan.
NDR Info Spezial (Information with live breaks) NDR Schlager (Schlager music) N-Joy (Youth) Radio Bremen. Bremen Eins (Oldies) Bremen Zwei (culture, information) Bremen Next (youth) Bremen Vier (Youth) WDR (Westdeutscher Rundfunk / West German Broadcasting) Target area: North Rhine-Westphalia. 1LIVE (Youth) 1LIVE diggi (youth)
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.
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Station-Logo of WDR 1LIVE diggi. 1LIVE diggi is a commercial-free channel broadcasting since 16 August 2004. It broadcasts a Rhythmic CHR format with electronic, dance-pop and hip hop music, comedy and news (every hour) and can be received via livestreaming, DAB+, DVB-S and DVB-C.
Dream Theater tour dates. Oct. 20 at the O2 Arena in London, GB. Feb. 7, 2025 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA. Feb. 8, 2025 at the Martin Marietta Center in Raleigh, NC
WDR Eins Live: Köln/Kölnturm 0,3 87.6 MDR Aktuell: Jessen 1 87.6 NDR Info (Niedersachsen) Osnabrück/Schleptruper Egge: 0,2 87.6 SWR4 Baden-Württemberg (Bodensee Radio) Zwiefalten (Donautal) 0,1 87.6 SWR1 Baden-Württemberg Hohe Möhr 0,1 87.6 Energy Sachsen (Dresden) Hoyerswerda: 0,32 87.6 SWR4 Baden-Württemberg (Radio Stuttgart ...
The official German airplay chart is an airplay chart compiled by MusicTrace on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (Federal Association of Phonographic Industry; BVMI). The chart was introduced in 1977 and was first compiled by Nielsen Music Control and since September 2015 by MusicTrace. [ 1 ]