Aerial Ruhr

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Antenne Ruhr was the local radio for the cities of Oberhausen and Mülheim an der Ruhr . Antenne Ruhr ceased broadcasting on August 5, 2007 and was divided into the stations 106.2 Radio Oberhausen and 92.9 Radio Mülheim . This is the first split of a local radio in NRW. The radio house is located on Essener Str. In Oberhausen - previously it was in downtown Mülheim for many years. The station went on the air on September 2, 1990 and got its license from the LfM . The editor-in-chief was Olaf Sandhöfer-Daniel.

program

Antenne Ruhr broadcast local programs 24 hours a week. This included the morning show "Hallo Wach", which was broadcast between 6 and 9 am, and the afternoon program "Drivetime" between 4 and 6 pm. On Saturdays there were three hours with the meeting after 9 am from 9 am to 12 pm, and on Sundays a full 6 hours with the meeting after 9 am from 9 am to 12 pm and Peppers from 3 pm to 6 pm. In addition, Antenne Ruhr broadcast citizens' radio on its frequencies in accordance with the statutory provisions . Usually between 7pm and 9pm. The rest of the program and the world messages to the full hour, from the coat broadcaster Radio NRW taken. During the local program, the local radio broadcast two to five minute local news every half hour. In addition, during the local program on Antenne Ruhr, local weather and traffic information was heard every half hour and every full hour.

Moderators

Well-known presenters at Antenne Ruhr were Klaus Feldkeller, Katharina Te Uhle, Thorsten Krappa, Stefan Below, Jasmin Brandenburg, Gregor Lenz, Uwe Krummholz, Bert Drewling, Arne Wiechern, Norbert Striemann, Pia Gram, Christian Schuh, Andreas von Brevern. Various current employees from WDR 2 also worked at Antenne Ruhr , such as sports reporter Markus Tepper, cabaret artist René Steinberg or reporters Alexandra Steffens-Klein and Christian Schuh. Vera Rogowski and Arne Wiechern work for NDR today , Selma Üsük for Hessischer Rundfunk .

Range

For years, Antenne Ruhr had relatively bad ratings, which was also justified by the problem of two different cities. But after major changes, the local broadcaster reached 21.0% of the listeners in Mülheim an der Ruhr and Oberhausen at the EMA 2006 II and increased to 24.0% at the EMA 2007 I.

Companies

The team behind Antenne Ruhr was the host association Antenne Ruhr e. V. and the operating company Westfunk, a 100% WAZ subsidiary based in Essen.

reception

With its frequencies, Antenne Ruhr covered the urban areas of Mülheim an der Ruhr and Oberhausen. For the city of Oberhausen the 106.2 MHz (OB-Buschhausen, 100 W) and for Mülheim the 92.9 MHz (MH-Saarn, 500 W) applied.