Radio Oberhausen

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Radio Oberhausen
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Radio transmitter ( private law )
Program type Local radio
reception analogue terrestrial , cable & web radio
Reception area Oberhausen
Start of transmission August 6, 2007
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Radio Oberhausen (until January 11, 2010 106.2 Radio Oberhausen ) is the local radio for Oberhausen . It began broadcasting on August 6, 2007 when it emerged from Antenne Ruhr , the joint local broadcaster for Oberhausen and Mülheim an der Ruhr . It is broadcast from the radio house on Essener Strasse in Oberhausen. The broadcast license was granted by the State Agency for Media North Rhine-Westphalia . The editor-in-chief is Olaf Sandhöfer-Daniel.

program

On January 11, 2010, the NRW local radio stations were relaunched. Since then, the station has only been called Radio Oberhausen.

Radio Oberhausen broadcasts seven hours of local programming on weekdays, consisting of the morning program “Am Morgen” (formerly Hallo Wach ) from 6 am to 10 am (since April 4, 2011) and the afternoon program “Am Afternoon” (formerly Drivetime ) from 3 pm to 6 pm . The local program on Sundays was finally discontinued in December 2008, as was the local news on Saturdays. Since 2015 there is no longer the local broadcast on Saturday.

Radio Oberhausen shines in accordance with legal determination Monday to Saturday 21 to 22 pm and Sundays from 19 to 20h the community radio off.

Radio Oberhausen takes over the rest of the program and on the hour World news from the coat broadcaster Radio NRW , which also emits Oberhausen.

Hourly local news from Oberhausen is sent from Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

During the programs that Radio Oberhausen produces locally, as well as after the local news, a weather report for Oberhausen and traffic news for the Ruhr area with “speed camera reports” for Oberhausen are broadcast.

Moderators

"Am-Morgen" presenters at Radio Oberhausen are Sarah Borkowski and Henning Barth. The remaining local programs are moderated by Tanja Burgfeld, Tobi Kral and Christina Vennemann, among others. The local news editors are Thomas Bertram, Tanja Schwarze, Martin Kerkhoff and Steffen Ludwig.

Range

According to the range analysis EMA NRW 2019 II , Radio Oberhausen achieved 28.4% of the listener value yesterday (Monday - Friday), around 52,000 listeners tune in to Radio Oberhausen every day.

Radio Oberhausen achieved a market share of 29% in the broadcasting area, making it the market leader in the broadcasting area ahead of the public service competition of WDR. The time spent in the program (average listening time in minutes) is 224 minutes on weekdays.

"Radio Oberhausen am Morgen" with Sarah Borkowski reaches most listeners between 6 and 10 am.

Companies

The Niederrhein newspaper publisher (89.4 percent Funke Mediengruppe and 10.6 percent Rheinisch-Westfälische Verlagsgesellschaft) with 75 percent, Peter Fiele with 24.88 percent, the holding company Mülheim an der Ruhr with 0.08 percent and the city owns Radio Oberhausen Oberhausen has a 0.08 percent stake. Marketing tasks in the area of ​​radio advertising were outsourced to Westfunk .

reception

Radio Oberhausen broadcasts on the frequency 106.2 MHz (transmission mast OB-Buschhausen, 100 W), in the Oberhausen cable network (except Barmingholten ) on 99.90 MHz, and as a live stream on the Internet.

Radio Oberhausen can also be reached by text or voice message via Whatsapp on +49 1523 104 71 58 .

Individual evidence

  1. [1] Figures according to Westfunk: Radio Oberhausen, accessed on July 15, 2019.
  2. ^ Radio Oberhausen on kek-online.de

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