Campus radio

The college radio (also called Uniradio or campus radio ) counts for non-commercial local radio and is operated at a college of students. In Germany it is only available in some states as a separate license class. In the states where Uniradio on its own frequency is not allowed to send high school groups only by the hour, occasionally even pre-produced on frequencies other providers, or must be limited to the dissemination via the Internet.

The first active Uniradio college radio (today: radio hsf ) was born in 1950 in the GDR at the Engineering School of Ilmenau, Ilmenau University of Technology today.

Below is an overview of the situation in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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Germany

Baden-Wurttemberg

In Baden- Württemberg there is an independent college radio stations under the license class of non-commercial local radio stations that share all of their frequency with a Free Radio:

  • Uniwelle Tübingen ( Tübingen)
  • Radioactive (Mannheim, Heidelberg)
  • Radio KIT (Karlsruhe)

As a pure Internet radio, there are:

  • Welle20 (Friedrichshafen)
  • FuFunk ( Furtwangen )

Student Radio is available in Baden- Württemberg but also in the context of the so-called learning Radios:

  • LernRadio (Karlsruhe)
  • HoRadS (Stuttgart)
  • Uniradio Freiburg / echo -fm 88.4 ( Freiburg im Breisgau)

Bavaria

College radio takes place mainly in Bavaria in the context of designed by students windows programs in the local radio stations:

  • Channel C ( Augsburg) on Radio Fantasy
  • Radio Pegasus ( Eichstätt ) on Radio IN
  • Radio Leporello ( Rosenheim) on ( Radio Regenbogen (Bayern ) )

Furthermore, there are still two in Bavaria "Education and training channels ," in which university radio is an essential component, but also send other groups and institutions:

  • Afk max ( Nuremberg)
  • Afk M94.5 (Munich )

The following five self-funded internet radio station operated by students from the Otto - Friedrich University of Bamberg, Bayreuth University, University of Applied Sciences Munich, Passau University, and the Julius- Maximilians -Universität Würzburg:

  • Uni- Vox.de (Bamberg)
  • Schalltwerk.org (Bayreuth )
  • Radio Microwave (Munich )
  • Campus Crew ( Passau)
  • UR Würzburg ( Würzburg)

As part of the testing for the new digital radio standard DRM went on shortwave three independent college station on the air. Some of the projects have been set back by now.

  • Campus Radio Nuremberg (Nürnberg ) / ( Georg -Simon- Ohm-Hochschule, project completed)
  • Radio fine tune (Munich ) / ( TUM)

Berlin / Brandenburg

The Uniradio Berlin -Brandenburg was established in 1995 and sent to February 2005 as an independent supplier in Berlin every evening, two hours via VHF on frequency of Star FM. The station, however, was not assigned their own airtime and more so today sends daily 17-18 clock one hour program for ALEX Open Channel Berlin to 97.2 Mhz and via live stream on the Internet.

In the summer semester 2005, a campus radio station was established at the TU Berlin. Contributors are students at the universities of Berlin and the University of Potsdam, which spread their broadcasts on internet radio. The studio is located in the broadcast studio of the Technical University of Berlin and is equipped with digital radio technology. In January 2006, the program first went on the air, but is not operated regularly.

Since the summer semester 2009 are available in the Potsdam campus radio funkUP. The program consists of a podcast that is published twice a week and various broadcast formats - music, themes and magazine shows to radio plays and features - includes. In addition, you can hear the student team since May 2011 and every two weeks in Berlin and Potsdam for one hour at 88vier. (As of January 2012)

Bremen

In the Land of Bremen there is no separate college radio frequency. In the 90s sent Radio Bremen 2 in cooperation with the University of Bremen and Oldenburg University, a program "Campus Radio". This was adjusted. Now there since the winter semester 2004/2005, organized by students Campus project Radio Bremen. The regular magazine programs are heard in Bremen, Bremerhaven and surroundings on the Civil broadcast Bremen. Contributions are also available at any time via the Internet. The campus radio project is no longer offered by the university since 2012.

Hamburg

In Hamburg, the college radio does not function as an independent station. The student university radio broadcast a few years on the frequency of TIDE 96.0, the Hamburg training and channel citizens.

There, every second, fourth, and fifth Saturday of the month was " UNIversal - Campus Journal" live 14 to 15 clock. The show included comedy, news, interviews and studio guests to higher education issues. Musically designed the Resoullouser DJ team the program with a live set, classic and directly from the turntable. Moderated the shipment usually by Fabian pimples.

Hesse

College radio there in Hessen only within the framework of programs in the non-commercial local radio stations:

  • AudioMax (Darmstadt) on Radio Darmstadt
  • "Running Radio" ( Hochschule Darmstadt ), irregularly on Radio Darmstadt, in the context of event radios and sometimes SWR2. The radio project, which is based at the Department of Media of the University of Darmstadt, in particular pursues the idea of ​​a "young" cultural radio program
  • Campus Radio Mainz on Rhine radio wave 92.5 (Wiesbaden)
  • Unihört (Marburg) on Radio Unheard Marburg 90.1 or as a podcast

Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania

  • Radio Brain - The student radio station of the University Neubrandenburg

Lower Saxony

College radio in Lower Saxony takes place in the civil radio - transmitters in the form of editors and shipments.

  • OHR - Ostfalia college radio ( Salzgitter)
  • Campus Life - The college radio for Wilhelmshaven on Radio Jade ( Wilhelmshaven )
  • Hangover breakfast - The Uniradio for Lüneburg on Radio ZuSa ( Lüneburg)
  • UFO - The Magazine. Unifunk Osnabrück on osradio (Osnabrück)
  • GöHört - The campus radio station of the University of Göttingen in Göttingen City Radio 107.1
  • Campus News International - The radio project of the Center for Foreign Languages ​​at Hannover on leash Hertz Radio 106.5 (Hannover)
  • Campus radio station of the University of Hildesheim AStA on Radio Tonkuhle (Hildesheim )

North Rhine -Westphalia

The State Media Authority of North Rhine -Westphalia awards 24 -hour licenses to university radios in a simplified procurement procedures. Thus, a requirement was created for perceptible and viable transmitter with its own identity and strong potential for identification. Thus it is possible to revive the radio landscape by new formats and music programs and in addition to the public broadcasters and private radio listeners to achieve significant shares in local markets for high school radio.

As in 1996 were made possible in North Rhine -Westphalia with a change of state media law Uniradios, was awarded " Radio ct ", today CT das radio, the first campus radio station in North Rhine -Westphalia a broadcasting license for a temporally unlimited live entertainment, and a unique frequency in Bochum. Five more followed in Dortmund, Munster, Dusseldorf, Cologne and Bielefeld. Meanwhile, East Westphalia and Bonn / Rhein-Sieg, Duisburg / Essen, Aachen and victories were added. In the former capital several groups were divided into 2013 equal to the transmit frequency.

The organization of these channels is based on registered associations, the staff are volunteers. The college radio stations are financed by funds from the universities, contributions of club members and through sponsorship. Advertising is not permitted. Send between two and ten hours daily live. During the remaining time, other stations will be accepted or broadcast an automated music program partly.

In North Rhine -Westphalia currently send the following college radio stations:

  • BonnFM
  • Campusfm (Essen / Duisburg)
  • CT das radio (Bochum)
  • Eldoradio (Dortmund )
  • Hertz 87.9 ( Bielefeld)
  • College radio Aachen
  • College radio Dusseldorf
  • Kölncampus (Cologne)
  • L' UniCo (Paderborn )
  • Radio Q ( Münster)
  • Radio Triquency ( University of East Westphalia -Lippe )
  • RadioFH! ( University of Applied Sciences South, Meschede ) http://www.radiofh.de
  • Radius 92.1 (Siegen )

Rhineland -Palatinate

In Rhineland-Palatinate, there are currently two regular campus radio. The University of Mainz sends since 2002 and is currently on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the frequency of radio Rheinwelle be received on 92.5 MHz in Mainz and Wiesbaden. It was not until 2009, the campus radio station of the University of Trier was founded and since then regularly sends via webcast. At the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern there annually at the Day of the Open Campus, a one-day radio broadcast on the frequency 87.6 MHz, which is to receive around Kaiserslautern.

Saarland

In Saarland, the weekly time- hour magazine Univox ran between 1999 and 2002 on the open channel. This was discontinued in March 2002. In total, nearly 200 programs were broadcast.

End of January 2011, started the newly established campus radio radio hole, but the project is no longer offered.

Saxony

In Saxony there are five independent sending college radio. In Leipzig, the college radio mephisto 97.6 sends weekdays four hours at the Leipzig frequency of R.SA.

In Chemnitz Radio UNIIC sends daily from 18:00 to 19:00 clock on the frequency of Apollo Radio ( 102.7 MHz), in the context of non-commercial local radio station T, as well as Internet stream on the website of the university radio station.

In Mittweida the department operates media Mittweida ( FH) a student training station. 99drei Radio Mittweida broadcasts 24 hours on the own frequency 99.3 and can be received almost the entire territory of the former Mittweida. The transmitter positioned himself as a citizen- city stations, less than campus radio. The transmitter can also be received via the Internet.

In Freiberg StuNet Radio broadcasts during term times on a regular basis via an Internet stream on the website of the university radio station.

In Dresden in 2008 launched its own radio project under the name "Campus Radio Dresden ". The program " radio room. Magazine from the campus radio Dresden " is every Thursday 19:10 to 20 clock broadcast over the radio coloRadio citizens, also produced podcasts for your own website on a large scale. Recently, there also has its own music broadcast from the campus radio Dresden. Track 'n Talk runs every second Sunday from 21 to 22:30 clock.

Saxony-Anhalt

In Saxony -Anhalt there are currently the Uniradio Magdeburg Magdeburg on the open channel and the Internet as a web stream. In addition, twice a month in a hall mission of the Martin- Luther University Unimono on Radio Corax.

Schleswig-Holstein

In Schleswig -Holstein are college radio programs as more hour programs in Open Channels:

  • Radio Campus Kiel Kiel FM
  • Radio Campus Lübeck on the Open Channel Lübeck

Thuringia

In Thuringia there are three college radio stations in Ilmenau, Jena and Weimar. While in Ilmenau, the frequency is used 24 hours, the campus radio Jena sends daily up to 4 hours and the Weimar program only three hours on Monday night, while in the rest of the time the non-commercial radio FREE and the Open Channel RADIO STATION send:

  • Radio hsf ( Ilmenau)
  • Studio B11 ( Weimar)
  • Campus Radio Jena ( Jena)

Austria

The first Austrian university radio started in 1994 in Salzburg as a radio show Salzburg ORF program. An independently be transmitted college radio contrast, there is only one time in Austria: In St. Pölten, the campus radio station 94.4.

Since 1997, however, also at the University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg, the " student radio Achwelle ", which has both a 24 hour webstream, as well as via two transmission windows in the ORF (Radio Vorarlberg ) and "Radio Proton".

Other student programs can be found in the radios of Austria, and in Vienna Radio UTON and "Radio Dynamic " on the multicultural program Radio 1476 of the ORF. As an Internet radio, the radio X-Stream Fachhochschule Salzburg has established.

Switzerland

In Switzerland there are two independent transmitting high school radio:

  • Fréquence banana, college radio EPFL / UNIL, Lausanne
  • Radio Radius, student radio ETH, Zurich
  • Toxic.fm founded at the University of St. Gallen

Furthermore, student radio initiatives send as part of the local radio stations:

  • Campus Radio ( Lucerne) on Radio 3-fold. Broadcasting time: Every Tuesday from 19.00 bis 20.00 clock.
  • SYRUP ( Zurich ) on Radio LoRa
  • Unimix ( Fribourg ) on Radio Fribourg Fribourg and Radio

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