100'5 The Hitradio

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100'5 The Hitradio
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Radio broadcaster ( private law , Belgian public limited company )
Program type AC
reception VHF , cable , live stream
Reception area Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Start of transmission October 19, 1998
executive Director vacant
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100'5 THE HITRADIO. , also 100'5 for short , is a radio station in Eupen that has been broadcasting for the German-speaking community of Belgium and in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia since 1998 . The program is regulated according to Belgian law; it is licensed there as a regional broadcaster, although it is primarily aimed at German audiences. The transmitter has been assigned other frequencies in the Belgian Eifel , but these have not been put into operation. The station is owned by the Belgian Regiomedien AG from Eupen. The German-speaking Community of Belgium holds 40.8% of the shares through BRF Medien AG . 10% of the shares are held by PFD Pressefunk GmbH . Zeitungsverlag Aachen and Grenz-Echo AG each hold 5% . Radio Salü in Saarbrücken holds the remaining 39.2% of the shares . Oliver Laven was the managing director until May 2020 and Tim Gorgels is the editor-in-chief.

program

100'5 The Hitradio. plays a music mix with many current hits and music from decades past. Until December 31, 2018, the radio station had the slogan "The super hits of the 80s, the 90s and the best of today", since 2019 the claim has been "100'5 Das Hitradio. Runs!" changed. In the course of the relaunch, the station voice was also changed: So far, Ingo Albrecht was the voice of 100'5, the transmitter voice is now Tobias Brecklinghaus. The news and jingles also form part of the program . Every 30 or 60 minutes, 100'5 broadcasts a live news broadcast with regional and national topics in equal proportions. Political and social information are in the foreground. The programs are always sent five minutes before the full hour (for example 1:55 p.m.) and five minutes before half an hour (for example 2:25 p.m.). In the moderated broadcast hours, 100'5 focuses on service, music and entertainment. In addition, the station broadcasts all Alemannia Aachen games live in the Alemannia livestream on dashitradio.de .

Moderators

  • Julia Wendel (morning show)
  • Sabine Lebek (DriveTime // Weekend)
  • Kerstin Breuer (DriveTime // weekend)
  • Thiemo Rudolph (Drive-Time // Weekend)
  • Tobias Leder (weekend // drive time)
  • Walter Schulz (weekend // drive time)
  • Sascha Kefferpütz (weekend)
  • Matthias Walter (weekend)

broadcasts

Name of the show Airtime
The new morning with Julia Wendel Monday - Friday 05: 55-10: 55 am
100'5 The Hitradio. - Morning Monday - Friday 10: 55-13: 55 pm
100'5 The Hitradio. - afternoon Monday - Friday 1:55 pm - 5:55 pm
100'5 The Hitradio. - Saturday Saturday 7:55 am - 5:55 pm
100'5 The Hitradio. - Sunday Sunday 9:55 am - 3:55 pm
The 100'5 Top 20 Chart Show Sunday 3: 55-5: 40 pm
In The Mix Monday - Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
In The Mix Friday Saturday 6:00 pm - 12:00 am

In the time from 10:55 am to 12:55 pm the show will not be moderated. The current news anchor reads the traffic and the weather.

News anchor / news

  • Peter Leuchter
  • Sebastian Riechel
  • Thiemo Rudolph
  • Tobias Leder
  • Max Bittis

On the weekends and sometimes also in the afternoon, the news is made available by the radio company Regiocast via voice tracking .

Events

100'5 The Hitradio organizes annually recurring events:

  • The 100'5 benefit swim
  • The 100'5 Öcher Wiesn
  • The 100'5 carnival party "Im Hätze Jeck"
  • The 100'5 Halloween party in Rahe Castle
  • Various events such as the “Over 30 Party”, “Back to the 90's Party” or the “100'5 New Year's Eve Party”.

In the future, own events will increasingly take place in the new 100'5 arena . The radio station acquired the naming rights of the former Tivoli ice rink in June 2016 and will increasingly hold its events there in the future when there is no ice skating.

listeners

The target group of 100'5 are the approximately 1.1 million German-speaking listeners in the broadcast area between the ages of 29 and 45. According to the media analysis of the Media Analysis Working Group (ag.ma), 292,000 people listen to 100'5 every day. This makes it the most listened to station in the German-speaking community and in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Transmission frequencies

The transmitter can be received in the Euregio Maas-Rhine on 100.50 MHz ( Raeren-Petergensfeld , 20 kW, directional) and 107.60 MHz (Amel / Medell-Köpp, 1 kW, directional) as well as in the cable network . The RDS-PS is "100'5 ___". Allocated frequencies according to the Belgian State Gazette of October 19, 2004:

  • Eupen, VHF 100.5 MHz: 6 ° E10'09 ", 50 ° N39'13", 20 kW
  • Bütgenbach, VHF 94.4 MHz: 6 ° E11'47 ", 50 ° N25'00", 1.3 kW
  • Honsfeld, VHF 107.6 MHz: 6 ° E16'30 ", 50 ° N22'00", 1 kW
  • St. Vith, VHF 104.8 MHz: 6 ° E07'04 ", 50 ° N17'36", 2.5 kW

The following cable networks are served: Aachen , Aldenhoven , Alsdorf , Baesweiler , Bedburg , Bergheim , Düren , Elsdorf , Eschweiler , Geilenkirchen , Heinsberg , Herzogenrath , Hürtgenwald , Inden , Jülich , Kerpen , Kreuzau , Langerwehe , Merzenich , Nideggen , Niederzier , Nörvenich , Schleiden , Stolberg , Titz , Übach-Palenberg , Würselen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 100'5 The hit radio planned in the cable studio in Aachen. News message. In: www.radioszene.de. Archived from the original on September 25, 2009 ; Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
  2. radioszene.de
  3. radioszene.de
  4. https://dashitradio.de/team/
  5. Excerpt (PDF; 17 kB) from: Belgisches Staatsblatt, October 19, 2004