Radio milestones

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Radio milestones
Radio station ( private )
reception analogue terrestrial , cable , DAB + , web radio
Reception area Greater Nuremberg (VHF)
Start of transmission February 1, 1987
executive Director Hildburg Schellberger-Schultis
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Radio Milestones is a private radio broadcaster from Nuremberg . The sponsor is the association “Meilensteine ​​Medien e. V. "

history

The first free church broadcaster in this region began its one-hour magazine on February 1, 1987 as a branch of the Free Christian Community Nuremberg e. V. (a church of the BFP ) on the frequency 92.9 MHz ( Radio N1 ) every Sunday at 10 a.m. with its own license. At that time the broadcast was still under the name “ Media Vision - Studio Nürnberg”, a media work of the German Pentecostal movement. Today, after the frequency change of the other free church stations ( Radio AREF , Camillo 92.9 , Pray 92.9 ) from 95.8 MHz , the station starts the “Christian track” at 9 am as the first of three Christian programs. Since the community no longer had to shoulder the project on its own as the broadcasting time increased, the sponsoring association Meilensteine ​​Medien e. V. in order to attract interested parties from other free churches who, as members, support the work financially and energetically.

program

The program on Sunday offers a mix of Christian music and reports on a weekly magazine theme. The 15-minute contribution “Milestones” for children, which won the BLM Announcement Award in 2003, is also well-known . The contributions are prepared in the congregation's own studio at the Free Christian Community in Nuremberg and broadcast in the broadcasting studio of Radio N1 . Further broadcasts of Milestones run in the DAB ensemble and in the training and further education channel afk max .

reception

The terrestrial transmission frequency of the main broadcast is 92.9 MHz, the transmission area is the BLM transmission region 7 (industrial region of eastern Central Franconia) and the bordering peripheral areas, around 30 km around Nuremberg, and the transmission continues via the cable network in the greater Nuremberg area. The other broadcasts: via AFK max (Nuremberg 106.5 MHz and Erlangen 106.2 MHz and by cable), as well as all broadcasts also as web radio. The broadcasts via the local DAB broadcast window on the broadcasting slot of rt1 in the mix can be received in the 10C frequency range.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Radio Milestones Nuremberg - transmitter page on the homepage of the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM)
  2. BLM Radio & Local TV Prize - Radio Contributions 2003 ( Memento from November 3, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Information on www.radiogefluester.de: Radio stations Bavaria, section Non-commercial programs (offline)
  4. BLM: wave mirror 2008/2009