94.3 rs2

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94.3 rs2
Station logo
Radio transmitter ( private law )
Program type Current-Based AC
reception terrestrial ( FM , DAB + ), cable , web
Reception area BerlinBerlin Berlin Brandenburg
BrandenburgBrandenburg 
Start of transmission June 1, 1992
executive Director Christopher Franzen, Rainer Poelmann
List of radio stations
[www.rs2.de website]

94.3 rs2 is, according to the Medienanstalt Berlin-Brandenburg , a private two-state radio broadcaster for Berlin and Brandenburg and offers a full program of pop music from the 1990s to the present day.

operator

94.3 rs2 is operated by Radio-Information Audio-Service Zwei GmbH, whose shareholders are 43% NWZ Funk- und Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG, 43% REGIOCAST GmbH & Co. KG, 7% Reinhard Köser in trust for the NWZ and 7% Stefanie Pehlke.

history

In the course of the restructuring of the broadcasting landscape after German reunification , 94.3 rs2 emerged from the former second program of broadcasting in the American sector (RIAS). On June 1, 1992, RIAS 2 was privatized and the successor station took over the Berlin frequency 94.3 MHz at the time  .

After the privatization, the station was initially managed by former NDR director Peter Schiwy , who also owned a 44% stake in the station.

Former logo of 94.3 rs2

The program is now produced less expensively than in West Berlin times, and the number of employees is accordingly significantly lower than at RIAS 2. The Berliner Zeitung writes in retrospect about the start of 94.3 rs2: “The station fell in the battle for quota above all through bribery of the listener and bizarre actions. Radio listeners were rewarded with 500  marks in cash who admitted on the street that they had switched to 94.3 rs2. "

At the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, 94.3 rs2 frequencies switched on in the Oderland, in the Uckermark and in the south of Brandenburg.

94.3 rs2 is the official media partner of Hertha BSC .

program

The program of 94.3 rs2 consists of news, service messages, entertainment, contributions and primarily current music. Occasionally older hits from the past 30 years are also played. The station is divided into four areas on the frequencies for regional news, articles, event tips and service messages. Apart from the regionalization on the Brandenburg frequencies, the program focus of the station is clearly set on Berlin.

Moderators

Current moderators: Gerlinde Jänicke , Frank Nitzschmann, Nico Karasch, Felina Schmitz, Claudia Campus, Katrin Schifelbein, Peer Kusmagk , Patty Gerndt , Tino Gasel, Rik de Lisle , Astrid Broege, Udo Knierim, Jessica Witte-Winter .

Transmitter seat

The seat of 94.3 rs2 is today, next to the Berliner Rundfunk 91.4 and 98.8 Kiss FM , in the building of the “ Das Schloss ” shopping center in Berlin-Steglitz .

Transmission area and frequencies

The federal states of Berlin and Brandenburg belong to the transmission area. 94.3 rs2 cannot be received via VHF or only poorly in Prignitz, in the western and southern district of Elbe-Elster and in the extreme south of the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz. The station can be heard via DAB + on Kanal 7B in Berlin and the surrounding area. The Berlin-Brandenburg-Mux 12D, which can also be received in parts of Lusatia and the Oderland, is not used by the two-country radio.

Analogue ( VHF )

VHF location Frequency in MHz Regionalization power
Berlin, TV tower on Alexanderplatz 94.3 Berlin and the surrounding area 25 kW
Angermünde 107.3 Uckermark 20 kW
Frankfurt (Oder) 94.7 Oderland 3 kW
cottbus 95.6 Lausitz 1.3 kW
Forest 103.9 Lausitz 6.3 kW
Luebben 100.1 Lausitz 3 kW
Finsterwalde 96.7 Lausitz 1 kW
Spremberg 106.3 Lausitz 4 kW
Lauchhammer 91.3 Lausitz 1 kW

Digital ( DAB + )

DAB + location Mux Regionalization kByte / s power
Berlin , TV tower on Alexanderplatz 7B Berlin and the surrounding area 72 kbps 10 kW

See also

Media in Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 94.3 rs2 Berlin-Brandenburg - Medienanstalt Berlin-Brandenburg. In: mabb.de. Retrieved August 14, 2016 .
  2. Schiwy's flop station . In: Der Spiegel . No. 38 , 1994 ( online ).
  3. Brenda Stohmaier: Radio in the other sector . In: Berliner Zeitung , September 30, 2005.