NE-WS 89.4

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NE-WS 89.4
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Radio transmitter ( private law )
Program type Local radio
reception analogue terrestrial , cable & web radio
Reception area Rhine district of Neuss
Start of transmission December 1, 1990
Broadcaster Radio NRW
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NE-WS 89.4 is a local radio in the Rhine district of Neuss . It went on the air on December 1st, 1990 and got its license from the LfM .

program

NE-WS 89.4 broadcasts over eight hours of local programming every day. This includes the morning broadcast with the moderators Maik Kivelip and Timo Gerke in the morning between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. and the afternoon broadcast between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. In addition, NE-WS 89.4 broadcasts citizens' radio on its frequencies in accordance with the statutory provisions . This can be heard in the evening from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. The remainder program and the messages on the hour to the coat broadcaster Radio NRW taken. In return, NE-WS 89.4 broadcasts an hourly advertising block on Radio NRW. During the local program, the local radio broadcasts three to five minute local news every half hour. In addition, on NE-WS 89.4 you can hear local weather and traffic information every half hour and every full hour during the local program.

Employee

Former and current moderators

  • Michelle Fausten
  • Timo Gerke
  • Philipp Lessig
  • Julia Knuppertz
  • Sabrina Wegner
  • Michael Höing
  • Lars Hasenbein
  • Sebastian Raab
  • Marc Pesch
  • José Narciandi
  • Marion Cürlis
  • Tony Kaufmann
  • Frank Gazon
  • Günther from Dorp

Editors-in-chief

  • Tony Kaufmann 2017-
  • Marcel Sturm 2011-2017
  • Stefan Cornelissen 2008–2011
  • Andreas Struppe 2004–2007
  • Michael Mennicken 2000-2004
  • Stefan Pesch 1997-2000
  • Birgit Wilms 1992-1997
  • Hans Rütten 1990–1992

Range

The local broadcaster reached around 35% listeners in the target group 14–49 at EMA 2017 I.

Companies

The marketing tasks in the area of ​​radio advertising are divided into local, national and national. The local radio in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss has its own marketing department that focuses on local customers and local campaigns. Nationwide, marketing has been outsourced to Pressefunk Düsseldorf GmbH, which also looks after other local radio stations in the Düsseldorf metropolitan area . These include: Antenne Düsseldorf , Radio 90.1 Mönchengladbach , Radio Wuppertal , Welle Niederrhein , Antenne Niederrhein , Radio Neandertal and Radio RSG . Nationwide campaigns and customers are supported by Radio NRW in Oberhausen.

reception

NE-WS 89.4 can be heard in the entire Rhein-Kreis Neuss over the VHF frequency 89.4 MHz. Today the transmission location is the Rheinturm in Düsseldorf, the transmitter is operated with a transmission power of 1 kW. Until 1996 NE-WS 89.4 was broadcast from the Willich-Schiefbahn telecommunications tower with 200 watts. As a result of the relocation, the range of the station has increased immensely since then, in the east reception is possible as far as Ratingen , in the west NE-WS 89.4 can still be heard well in Venlo in the Netherlands and in the south it can still be heard well into the northern Eifel . The RDS code today is "NEWS89.4". The base frequency 102.1 MHz is operated for Grevenbroich and the southern parts of the Rhein-Kreis Neuss, it is broadcast by the telecommunications tower Grevenbroich-Süd with a transmission power of 250 watts. After the relocation of 89.4 MHz, there were plans in 1999 to switch off the Grevenbroich frequency. An announcement loop could be heard for a few days, but the program was switched on again due to listeners' reactions. The frequency is unfortunate because in parts of the municipality of Rommerskirchen on the 102.1 MHz RPR1 Studio Trier from the high-altitude Scharteberg / Eifel the local radio operator from Grevenbroich is superimposed or disturbing. In the southwest on the A44, behind Jüchen, on the border with the Düren district, NE-WS 89.4 is already being displaced on its main frequency by Class 21 from Welkenraedt / Belgium.

Since May 2016 the operation of the FM frequencies Uplink Network from Düsseldorf has been responsible, which replaces the Bundespost's successor Media Broadcast as part of a market liberalization .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stephan Munder: UPLINK NETWORK GmbH takes over parts of the radio NRW network. In: radioWOCHE - Current radio news, FM news, digital radio news and radio jobs. May 18, 2016, accessed May 20, 2016 .