Radio Lindau

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Radio Lindau was a private radio broadcaster from Lindau. Radio Lindau broadcast in the music format Euro-based AC for the Lake Constance region in the triangle between Germany, Austria and Switzerland (slogan: “Three countries, one transmitter”).

Radio Lindau was licensed by the BLM on December 10, 1987 and began broadcasting on December 18, 1987 on the frequency 103.6 MHz from the Lindau-Hoyerberg station . From the beginning of the 1990s, Radio Lindau also broadcast for the Westallgäu region on the 100.3 MHz frequency from the Weiler-Simmerberg station , but later switched to 92.7 MHz.

Until private radio was approved in Austria at the end of the 1990s, Radio Lindau was extremely popular, especially in the Austrian border area.

Moderators and editors

Well-known presenters and editors of Radio Lindau were Marc Hindelang , Pit Burger, Ulrich Stock, Sven Rautenberg, Rick Hölzl, Norbert Kolz, Stefan Xander, Thorsten Kremers, Johannes Boos, Stefan Assfalg, Bertram Quadt, Tobias C. Bringmann (1988–1990) , Axel Barton, Guido Ruf and Johannes Ott.

Renaming to Welle Bodensee

In mid-October 2001, Radio Lindau was renamed Welle Bodensee . Welle Bodensee (slogan: "Das Melodieradio") broadcast a music program made up of hits and oldies.

Takeover by RSA Radio

In May 2002 the BLM Media Council approved the program takeover by RSA Radio in Kempten and the renaming to RSA Radio . In the former broadcasting area of ​​Radio Lindau, RSA Radio now broadcasts a two-hour regional window every weekday.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the BLM website of the BLM. Retrieved August 10, 2013
  2. Radioszene Radioforum Deutschland Accessed on August 10, 2013
  3. Press release BLM Retrieved on August 10, 2013