Hochsauerland wave

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The Hochsauerlandwelle (HSW.) Is a citizen media facility in the Hochsauerlandkreis based in Brilon and an outdoor studio in Arnsberg . It was officially received on May 6, 2002 on the radio station Sauerland with the broadcast Do biste flat . The programs are broadcast via VHF, cable and the Internet and a short time later they are also available online as on-demand radio (podcast).

From the cassette program to the citizen medium

The first unofficial broadcast of the Hochsauerlandwelle was created in 1986 about the first youth exchange between the HSK and the GDR and on the subject of 25 years of the Berlin Wall . 1987 followed with the Albersdorfer Buntfunk a broadcast about a vacation time of the Caritas Hochsauerland in Albersdorf bei Heide. Since there was no internet and no VHF broadcasting for the Hochsauerland wave, it was exchanged or broadcast via cassette. Between 1990 and 1999 the Hochsauerlandwelle was occasionally represented on Radio Sauerland with contributions for the programs Heimatkalender, Flhmarkt and WFG Radioklub . From 2002 to 2008 there was close cooperation with the Medienwerkstatt Sauerland Welle e. V. in Meschede and from 2013 to 2017 with the Marsberg Stories Association. From 2017 to 2018, the Hochsauerlandwelle was one of a total of 34 community radio service points of the State Agency for Media North Rhine-Westphalia . On July 1, 2018, the service points were replaced by 6 regional offices in the 5 NRW administrative districts of Arnsberg, Detmold, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Münster and in the Ruhr area in Essen. Since May 2018 there has been close cooperation with NRWision at the Technical University of Dortmund . Radio and television broadcasts of the Hochsauerlandwelle can be accessed both via the Hochsauerlandwelle and the citizen media platform. From June 29, 2019 to December 31, 2021, the Hochsauerlandwelle is carrying out the SauerlandPlatt project , which is funded by the Ministry for Homeland, Local Affairs, Building and Equality of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. In community radio, which has to support itself, financing through advertising or sponsoring is prohibited by the NRW Media Act, although community radio broadcasts on commercial local radio.

Sponsoring association

The Hochsauerlandwelle has been run by the non-profit association of the same name, HochSauerlandWelle e. V. worn. The association is listed in the Arnsberg association register .

broadcasts

  • Thu biste flat (since 2002)
  • Music from the Sauerland (reactivated with Ingo Ramminger since 2018)
  • Hiegemann on the road (since 2006)
  • Sauerland heads (since 2006) and
  • Radio 6 to 99 - The radio of the academy 6 to 99 in Arnsberg (since 2007).

Other programs were the ESC-Katzenjammer from 2012 to 2016 for the Eurovision Song Contest (Grand Prize of the Eurovision) and the blind radio Hochsauerland . The program Sauerland-Taxi in coproduction with Sauerland Welle, which was mostly broadcast on Friday evenings, was already legendary . The program's inventor, E. Stoll, really did have an old taxi, and three of the six presenters were named Eckhard. The popular and colorful service and entertainment program was discontinued at the end of 2007 due to a lack of further funding. An action with over 1000 signatures for the change of the program from the citizens' radio to the regular program was unsuccessful.

Citizen radio broadcasting scheme on Radio Sauerland

Together with the two other community radio stations Sauerland Welle (SW) and Katholische Medienwerkstatt Meschede (KMW) in the HSK, the following program scheme currently applies:

  • Every Monday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m .: Thu biste platt (HSW.) - On public holidays that fall on a Monday, broadcasts start at 7 p.m.
  • 1st Sunday of the month from 7 to 8 p.m .: Spicy Chefs (SW)
  • 2nd Sunday in January, March, May, July, September, November from 7pm to 8pm: KMW broadcasts
  • 2nd Sunday in even months from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m .: Hiegemann on the go or radio 6 to 99 (HSW.)
  • 3rd Sunday of the month from 7 to 8 p.m .: University radio Meschede (SW)
  • 4th Sunday of the month from 7 to 9 p.m .: Music from the Sauerland (HSW.)
  • 5th Sunday of the month from 7 pm to 9 pm: various programs

Cooperations / collaboration (selection)

  • Academy 6 to 99 in Arnsberg at the Future Age department in Arnsberg
  • Dialect care working group in the Briloner Heimatbund Semper Idem in Brilon
  • Working group Platt on the plate in Warstein
  • Working group Suerlänner Platt in the Heimatbund of the city of Olsberg in Olsberg
  • Audiofloor in Arnsberg
  • Dai Plattduitsken Frauluie iut Stockmen un Dörnholzen in Sundern (Sauerland)
  • Local and tourist association Cobbenrode in Cobbenrode
  • Sauerland dialect archive in Cobbenrode
  • Low German working group Bohnenburg in Suttrop
  • Low German working group of the Kolping Family Eslohe in Eslohe
  • Low German working group Neerdar in Neerdar
  • Sauerland Heimatbund in Meschede

Awards

  • 2004 Jugend macht Radio - 2nd prize for the program KRASS (radio class from Sauerland's schools)
  • 2011 LfM citizen media prize of the jury for the program Radio 6 to 99: Something different! Paint like Picasso & Co.
  • 2013 LfM public media award for the program Radio 6 to 99: We let the puppets dance! The Firo Puppet Theater

Publications

  • Karl-Heinz Schreckenberg, Markus Hiegemann (Eds.):
    • Thu you're flat: Noi hears mool dew! , Self-published book with CD, Brilon 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. www.hochsauerlandwelle.com: Reception of the Hochsauerlandwelle
  2. www.brilon-totallokal.de/2017/05/05/hochsauerlandwelle-ist-servicestelle-fuer-den-buergerfunk-im-hsk/: Servicestelle
  3. www.medienanstalt-nrw.de/medienorientierung/buergermedien/regionalstellen-buergermedien.html: Regional offices of the LfM
  4. www.hochsauerlandwelle.com: On-demand radio
  5. www.nrwision.de: The Hochsauerlandwelle at NRWision
  6. www.hochsauerlandwelle.com: SauerlandPlatt project