Radio Charivari 98.6

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Radio Charivari 98.6 Nuremberg
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Radio station ( private )
reception analog and digital terrestrial , cable
Reception area Greater Nuremberg (UKW, DAB +)
Start of transmission 3rd December 1986
executive Director Alexander Koller
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Radio Charivari 98.6 Nuremberg (short Radio Charivari or Charivari 98.6 , inconsistently sometimes written with a comma instead of a period) is a private radio broadcaster from Nuremberg . He belongs to the broadcasting group Funkhaus Nürnberg .

history

The station began with the Oschmann-Müller media group (telephone book publisher). From February 1986 the program could be received in the cable network under the name Neue Welle Franken . The restart under the name Charivari took place on December 3, 1986. This makes it the second private broadcaster in the region even before the start of terrestrial broadcasting. Radio Charivari successfully applied for one of the five terrestrial frequencies advertised on July 25, 1986. He prevailed against a total of 36 applicants, but until May 2001 had to share the split frequency with the division provider Radio Aladin , who organized the program on Saturdays and Sundays between 2pm and 6pm. On December 3, 1986, Radio Charivari was one of four private broadcasters to go on air for the first time on the VHF frequency 98.6 MHz.

program

Charivari 98.6 almost exclusively sends information from the region. Musically, light music from the 1980s dominates until today. Initially criticized for excessive advertising, later because of a music format that was kept too narrow (a few hundred titles in the rotation ), variety is now part of his self-image. The target group today are listeners between 40 and 60 years of age (50,000), the daily reach is 75,000 listeners, including about twice as many women (49,000) as men (26,000). The hourly range is 29,000 users.

The current team of moderators includes a. Gerald Kappler, Markus Balek, Svenja Vacca in the morning show, Claudia Feuerstein moderates in the morning and Chris Stegmaier in the afternoon. Previous moderators were also Tatjana Engelhardt, Nina Tasset, Jens Urban, Pit Gregorg and Bianca Bauer-Stadler, who later switched to FF Franken Fernsehen . The broadcaster fulfills the legal involvement of church associations with regular short reports by the Protestant pastor Karl-Christian Götzger (“Götzgers Welt”).

Ownership structure

  • Neue Welle Rundfunk-Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (91.29%)
  • Neue Welle Franken-Antenne Nürnberg Beteiligungs- und Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (8.71%)

The stations under the name Charivari have different ownership shares and are z. T. independently of each other.

reception

The terrestrial transmission frequency is 98.6 MHz, and the broadcast continues via the cable network in the greater Nuremberg area and worldwide on the Internet. The station has been receivable in the greater Nuremberg area since November 1, 2012 via DAB + digital radio.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerd Walther: Private broadcasters . In: Michael Diefenbacher , Rudolf Endres (Hrsg.): Stadtlexikon Nürnberg . 2nd, improved edition. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2000, ISBN 3-921590-69-8 , p. 844 ( online ).
  2. ^ Funkhaus Nürnberg: Radio Charivari - media data and price list. February 9, 2007. ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.funkhaus.de