Aerial Düsseldorf

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Aerial Düsseldorf
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Radio station ( private law )
Program type Local radio
reception analogue terrestrial , cable and web radio
Reception area Dusseldorf
Start of transmission October 7, 1990
Broadcaster Radio NRW
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Antenne Düsseldorf is a local broadcaster for the city of Düsseldorf . It went on the air on October 7, 1990 and received its license from the State Agency for Media in North Rhine-Westphalia . Christian Zeelen has been the editor-in-chief since 2013.

program

Antenne Düsseldorf broadcasts around eight hours of local programs a day. This includes the morning program "Antenne Düsseldorf am Morgen", which is broadcast between 6 and 10 am, and the afternoon program "Antenne Düsseldorf am Afternoon" from 2 to 6 pm. On Wednesdays ( free travel , advertising broadcast by Rheinbahn and Düsseldorfer Wirtschaft , advertising broadcast) and Thursdays ( 95 at 6 / Fümmenneunzich at 6, Fortuna Düsseldorf broadcast with studio guests and listeners' opinion), special programs sold are broadcast between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

On Saturdays, four hours of local programming are broadcast with the morning program “Am Wochen” from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. On Sundays, five hours from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (the talk with Claudia Monréal) will be broadcast locally. In addition, Antenne Düsseldorf broadcasts citizens' radio on its frequencies in accordance with the statutory provisions . This can usually be heard in the evening from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. As the city's broadcaster, Antenne Düsseldorf broadcasts Fortuna Düsseldorf's games with reporter Oliver Bendt for the Bundesliga .

The remainder program and the messages on the hour to the coat broadcaster radio NRW taken. In return, Antenne Düsseldorf sends an hourly advertising block on radio NRW. The local radio broadcasts three to five-minute local news every half hour from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., on Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and on Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. In addition, on Antenne Düsseldorf you can hear local weather and traffic information every half and full hour during the local program.

The program by Manes Meckenstock was canceled by Antenne Düsseldorf between 2007 and 2014 because of comments about the VIVA presenter Gülcan Kamps . Since October 2014 Manes Meckenstock can be heard again on Antenne Düsseldorf on public holidays and festive days.

In 2008, Antenne Düsseldorf was awarded a special prize for cross-media by the State Agency for Media North Rhine-Westphalia . For example, Antenne Düsseldorf was the first local radio station in NRW to launch a news podcast produced for the network and to launch its own Twitter feed.

Moderators

The two teams Celina von Schweinichen & Arne Klüh and Dennis Lieske are moderators of the early broadcast. In the afternoon, Tanja Marschal & Dennis Grollmann and Philipp Klees & Andreas Grunwald will moderate. Other moderators are Sandy Droste, Beatrice Hoffmann, Claudia Monréal and Matthias Esch,

The local news is presented by Oliver Bendt, Charlotte Großer, Alina Liertz and Robert Janz, among others, and also frequently by Philipp Klees, Dennis Lieske and Arne Klüh.

Companies

Marketing tasks in the area of ​​radio advertising have been outsourced to Pressefunk Düsseldorf GmbH, a subsidiary of the Rheinische Post , which also looks after other local radio stations in the Düsseldorf metropolitan area in the marketing area .

reception

Antenne Düsseldorf covers the city of Düsseldorf with its FM frequency 104.2 MHz . The program has been broadcast from the new station in Düsseldorf- Gerresheim since March 2018 with an output of 1.3 kW. The transmitter location was changed because the old location in Düsseltal on Sohnstraße (Telekom building) was demolished. Since this has significantly worsened reception, especially in the inner city areas, Antenne Düsseldorf will be assigned a second, so-called support frequency: 105.4 MHz in the second half of 2019.

The program can also be heard in Düsseldorf on the 94.45 MHz cable frequency and in the Duisburg, Mettmann and Rhein-Kreis Neuss cable networks.

The broadcasting of Antenne Düsseldorf first started in 1990 with 100 watts, but was soon increased to 200 watts, which, however, in connection with the less favorable location chosen, could not guarantee sufficient supply of the urban area. The transmission power was later increased to 1 kW and finally to 2 kW in December 2007, which cannot compensate for the low antenna height, so that antenna Düsseldorf was / can only be received to a limited extent in the southern parts of the city. In addition, the 91.5 MHz with a transmission power of 0.02 kW served as a filling transmitter. This broadcast from the Heerdt district. The first test broadcasts had been carried out on the frequency 104.1 MHz before the start of broadcasting, however, if there was overreach, there was interference from a Dutch program on the same frequency from the transmitter location Arnhem (today occupied by "CAZ!" With the high transmission power of 102 , 3 kW) so that the frequency was changed shortly before the start.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Zeelen is the new editor-in-chief at Antenne Düsseldorf. In: RADIO SCENE. December 18, 2013, accessed on August 4, 2019 (German).
  2. RP ONLINE: Nazi saying against Gülcan: Manes Meckenstock no longer with. Retrieved August 4, 2019 .
  3. antenna Dusseldorf: Kuckuckmit Manes Meckenstock. Retrieved August 4, 2019 .
  4. JournalistenPreise.de - NRW Radio Prize - Winner. Retrieved August 4, 2019 .
  5. ^ Antenna Düsseldorf: Frequencies / Reception. Retrieved August 4, 2019 .