Radio AREF

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Radio AREF (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Rundfunk der Evangelischen Free Churches in the Greater Nuremberg Area) is a private radio broadcaster from Nuremberg . The transmitter is a joint project of several free churches in the transmission area. The broadcast is from a converted garden house of the Methodist-run Martha-Maria Hospital in Stadenstrasse.

history

The second free church broadcaster in this region began its two-hour magazine in 1987 with its own license on the frequency of Radio Z and CMS-Radio. The station switched with other church stations ( Camillo 92.9 , Pray 92.9 ) to 92.9 MHz, where Radio Milestones had its place before. Since 2005, the station has won the BLM Local Radio Prize twice in the Announcement category.

program

Today AREF broadcasts the "Gospel Cocktail" on Sundays and public holidays at 10 am, followed by Lichtblicke, a church-updated magazine for the broadcast region, from 11 am to 12 pm. The terrestrial transmission frequency is 92.9 MHz, and the broadcast continues via the cable network in the greater Nuremberg area and worldwide on the Internet.

Radio AREF contributed text contributions to the cable text table channel Information and Service Channel (ISK, later Franken Info TV) as a program partner under the title "Christ aktuell" and was thus one of the others alongside Franken Funk und Fernsehen and Telemedia Franken Infowerbung ( Oschmann Group ) Program partner for the program and teletext offer.

Ownership and participation relationships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BLM radio and local television award - radio profit contributions 2005 and 2009
  2. ^ History on Radio AREF