Antenna Styria

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Brief overview
Transmitter type: Private broadcaster; Regional broadcasters
Main shareholder
or operator:
Antenne Steiermark Regionalradio GmbH & Co KG
Headquarters: Graz
Transmission area: Styria
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Program Director Michael Fischeneder
Program format AC
Start of transmission September 22, 1995 at 9:55 am
Sender claim My hits. My Styria.
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PI: A943
Scrolling PS: ANTENNA_; __STMK__

Antenne Steiermark is a private radio from Austria . It was the first radio to go on air on September 22, 1995 after the fall of the state monopoly that ORF held . To start broadcasting, Antenne Steiermark used the slogan "The best oldies of the 60s and 70s & the greatest hits of the 80s and 90s". The sister station is Antenne Kärnten , which broadcasts its program in the neighboring state of Carinthia . According to the radio test , Antenne Steiermark reaches 211,000 listeners every day .

Location

From 1995 to spring 2015, Antenne Steiermark was based a few kilometers outside Graz in the municipality of Dobl , where the studios were housed in the listed building next to the Dobl transmitter . In 2015 the move to the “Styria Media Center” in Graz took place.

program

The morning show "Antenne Muntermacher" is designed by Thomas Axmann, Thomas Seidl and Christina Klug. To be heard: Monday to Friday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fixed components of the program include the Agathe Bauer Song (foreign-language songs in which supposedly German is to be understood), Kino Klug (tips for the next visit to the cinema) or Seidl series (tips for television or streaming series). There are also traffic and weather reports every 15 minutes.

Frequencies

The transmission frequencies for Antenne Steiermark :

Transmission area Location frequency Performance (ERP)
Graz Graz 1 - Schöckl (mother station) 99.1 MHz 67.3250 kW
Aichfeld / Knittelfeld / Judenburg Knittelfeld 2 - Feistritz Forest 100.1 MHz 0.2455 kW
Bad Aussee Bad Aussee 1 - Tressenstein 90.6 MHz 0.1 kW
Bad Mitterndorf Bad Mitterndorf 1 - Langmoosalm 95.5 MHz 0.1288 kW
Bruck an der Mur Bruck an der Mur 1 - Mugel 105.7 MHz 10 kW
Deutschlandsberg / Eibiswald / Southern Styria Eibiswald - Hadernigg 99.7 MHz 0.6026 kW
Iron ore Iron ore 1 - upholstery -CATV 105.0 MHz 0.0933 kW
Frohnleiten Frohnleiten - Schloeglmoar 101.2 MHz 0.0251 kW
Grobming Grobming 2 - Mitterberg 97.4 MHz 0.2399 kW
Hartberg / Lafnitztal Rechnitz - Hirschenstein 106.1 MHz 3.02 kW
Köflach Stadl Mur 2 - Sonnberg 103.4 MHz 0.0501 kW
Mariazell Mitterbach Erl 2 - Gemeindealpe 104.2 MHz 0.0933 kW
Mürzzuschlag Mürzzuschlag - Ganzstein 96.8 MHz 0.0302 kW
Murau Murau - Stolzalpe 88.9 MHz 0.0302 kW
Neumarkt Neumarkt - Kulmer Alpe 106.5 MHz 0.1995 kW
Rottenmann / Liezen Rottenmann - Sonnenberg 104.4 MHz 0.1 kW
Schladming Schladming 4 - Hochwurzen 92.0 MHz 1.7378 kW
Unzmarkt-Frauenburg Unzmarkt - Rittersberg 97.0 MHz 0.0302 kW
Admont Admont - Klosterkogel 106.80 MHz 0.05 kW
Traboch Traboch - Schafberg 100.7 MHz 0.091 kW

Moderators

  • Thomas Axmann
  • Simone Koren Wallis (baby break)
  • Roland Schmidt
  • Christine Gutzelnig
  • Oliver Lemmerer
  • Markus Dietrich
  • Stephan Legate
  • Michael Scheder
  • Mathias Pascottini
  • Conny Fink
  • Markus Terrant
  • Elisabeth Schwarzl
  • Thomas Seidl
  • Verena Seidl
  • Luis Haas
  • Christina Klug
  • Christiane Stöckler
  • Tanja Löscher
  • Sebastian Grandits
  • Gernot Pachernigg

Jingles / sound files

Individual evidence

  1. List of moderators on the Antenne Steiermark website, accessed on November 11, 2015

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