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This list of radio stations in Germany lists all radio stations broadcast in Germany, sorted first by legal status, then by area. Excluded from this list are Internet-only and cable-only radio stations. The abbreviations LW, MW, SW, FM, DVB-S, DVB-T, DAB and DRM indicate the systems the radio station uses for broadcasting.
SWR4 Rheinland-Pfalz (Radio Trier) Kreuzweiler 0,3 97.3 Radio Siegen Bad Laasphe 0,1 97.3 Radio 8 Feuchtwangen Schopfloch 0,3 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Heilbronn-Neckargartach 0,1 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Wetzlar-Aßlar Klein Altenstädten 0,32 97.3 Deutschlandfunk Kultur: Altenburg 0,4 97.3 N-JOY: Wilhelmshaven 0,3 97.3 Deutschlandfunk ...
Education and (open) Civilian Radios (Ausbildungs- und offener Bürgerkanal) are non commercial radios with free access to the medium radio for training media competences (e.g. for students, school classes or individuals (e.g. voluntairs)).
On the 1st of August 2011 Germany broadcast digital radio services on a DAB+ nationwide multiplex. Fourteen new stations from a football programme, to rock, pop, classical, talk and Christian radio can now be heard across Germany and with the national multiplex being shared between both public and private broadcasters it is expected that the new stations on air will increase in number in the ...
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It broadcasts on two television channels and six radio channels, with its main television and radio office in Baden-Baden and regional offices in Stuttgart and Mainz. It is the second largest broadcasting organization in Germany behind WDR .
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The Federal Statistical Office of Germany counts 39 million private households, while the GEZ in 2004 held 41.2 million data sets of fee payers. These included 2.2 million data sets of fee payers who de-registered ownership of devices which can receive radio/television.