Radio Aladin

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Radio Aladin
Radio station ( private )
reception analog terrestrial , cable
Reception area Greater Nuremberg (VHF)
business December 3, 1986 to December 31, 2006
owner Werner Pfefferlein, Ursula Pfefferlein
executive Director Werner Pfefferlein
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Radio Aladin was a private radio station from Ammerndorf .

operator

The operator was Radio Aladin Programmoffergesellschaft mbH, in which Werner Pfefferlein held 60% and Ursula Pfefferlein 40%.

history

Radio Aladin broadcast as one of the first regional radio stations since December 3, 1986. On July 25, 1986 five terrestrial frequencies were tendered. Radio Charivari received the frequency 98.6 MHz, but had to share the frequency with Radio Aladin, which organized the program on Saturdays and Sundays between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. In its meeting on October 12, 2000, the media council of the Bavarian State Office for New Media decided to reorganize the local radio offerings in Nuremberg.

On May 28, 2001, Radio Aladin took over the 95.8 MHz frequency that Energy Nürnberg had been using until then . The 95.8 Radio Aladin shared with Radio Z . Radio Aladin broadcast from 2:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. However, the average range fell from 0.2 percent (2002 to 2004) to almost 0.0 percent (2006). Radio Aladin ceased broadcasting on December 31, 2006; the end of the approval period would have been on October 31, 2008. The frequency was taken over by star FM .

The “typical Aladin sound” according to their own statements consisted of melodic titles from the areas of soul, blues, funk, contemporary jazz and pop.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the media database of the commission to determine the concentration in the media sector
  2. a b c Bavarian State Center for New Media: Reorganization in Nuremberg: Radio Energy and Aladin on a different frequency . Press release 49/2000 of October 12, 2000
  3. Radio Aladin: Portrait ( memento of December 22, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) on the station's website (accessed on September 7, 2008) (note: white letters on a white background)
  4. RADIOJournal: Alternative in the ether for 18 years . Issue 2/2006
  5. Comparison: listeners yesterday, total (from 14 years), 5 a.m. - 2 p.m.: 2002 Nuremberg / Fürth / Erlangen (PDF file; 1.14 MB), 2004 (same transmission area) (PDF file; 1.14 MB) and 2006 (stereo reception area) (PDF file; 3.15 MB)
  6. Bavarian State Office for New Media: Media Council extends approval for local radio programs in the Nuremberg region . Press release 54/2008 of July 10, 2008
  7. ^ Entry in the database of the Bavarian State Office for New Media