University radio in Denmark
For Hochschulradio in Denmark includes five transmitters within the concentration De Danske Studenterradioer cooperate (DDS). An example of this collaboration within the DDS is the Roskilde Festival Radio , which is broadcast during the annual Roskilde Festival . At the same time, the stations are linked to Iastar Europe , an umbrella organization for academic radio and television stations, via Iastar Danmark . The contributions are aimed primarily at students and young adults from the region. Most broadcasters do not broadcast a 24-hour program, but only produce for a few hours a week.
Radio station
Surname | city | University | Start of transmission | VHF | Livestream |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Student radios | Aalborg | Ålborg University Center | 1996 | Soundcloud | |
Aarhus student radio | Aarhus | Ingeniørhøjskolen in Århus | 1996 | 98.7 MHz | Web radio |
Odense student radio | Odense | South Danish University | 1996 | 87.9 MHz | Web radio |
University radio | Copenhagen | University of Copenhagen | 1986 | 95.5 MHz | Web radio |
XFM | Lyngby | Denmark's Technical University | 1987 | 107.4 MHz (Lyngby) 95.5 MHz (Copenhagen) |
Web radio |
Roskilde Festival Radio (only during the festival) |
Roskilde |
Roskilde Festival (cooperation with DDS) |
1998 | 92.3 MHz | Web radio |
Remarks
- ↑ Original name Radio Radiator , then Radio NRG , finally XFM . The formal name is De Ingeniørstuderendes Local Radio i Lyngby-Taarbæk .
Web links
- De Danske student radio with podcasts