Radio Neandertal

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Radio Neandertal
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Radio transmitter ( private law )
Program type Local radio
reception analogue terrestrial , cable & web radio
Reception area Mettmann district
Start of transmission September 15, 1990
Broadcaster Radio NRW
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Radio Neandertal is a local radio station for the Mettmann district . It went on the air on September 15, 1990 and got its license from the LfM . The editor-in-chief is Tatjana Pioschyk.

program

Radio Neandertal broadcasts around seven hours of local programs a day. This includes the morning show " The Two in the morning ," that is sent between six and ten pm and the afternoon program "Radio Neandertal afternoon", which finds its transmission place between 15 and 18 o'clock. Every half hour there is local news from the primary transmission area, the Mettmann district, which lies between the major cities of Düsseldorf , Wuppertal and Essen and comprises a total of ten cities. On Tuesdays, an hour of broadcasting on Radio Neandertal between 6pm and 7pm called "Freifahrt" is broadcast via the antenna. In addition, the station broadcasts citizens' radio on its frequencies in accordance with the statutory provisions ; You can listen to it in the evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The remainder program and the messages on the hour to the coat broadcaster Radio NRW taken. In return, Radio Neandertal broadcasts an hourly advertising block on Radio NRW. Throughout the day, the local radio broadcasts three to five minute local news every half hour. You can also hear local weather and traffic information every half hour and every full hour on Radio Neandertal during the local program.

Personalities

Well-known presenters of Radio Neandertal are u. a. Robin Lammerschop, Michaela Fischer, Jennifer Düe, Anna Tefert, Tatjana Pioschyk and Daniel Patano. The news anchors include Sascha Faßbender and Anna Tefert.

Range

The potential audience is thanks to the powerful 4 kW - transmitter from the exposed site Langenberg far beyond the district. Reception is even possible on the Lower Rhine , in the Sauerland , in the North Eifel , as well as in the Eschweiler - Aachen region . The local broadcaster reached 20.6% of the listeners in the transmission area every day at the EMA 2006.

Companies

Marketing tasks in the area of ​​radio advertising have been outsourced to Pressefunk Düsseldorf GmbH, a subsidiary of the Rheinische Post , which also looks after other local radio stations in the Düsseldorf metropolitan area in the marketing area . These include Antenne Düsseldorf , Radio 90.1 Mönchengladbach , Radio Wuppertal , Welle Niederrhein , Antenne Niederrhein , NE-WS 89.4 and Radio RSG .

reception

Radio Neandertal can be heard in the transmission area via the VHF frequency 97.6 MHz from the Velbert-Langenberg (Hordtberg) large transmitter with a transmission power of 4 kW in the entire district and far beyond (Northern Eifel, Sauerland, southern Rhineland). The large range even brings the radio program to the northern Ruhr area (received on the Hoheward dump in Herten).

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