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Radiofabrik, Community radio in Salzburg; Orange 94.0, Community radio in Vienna Its self-declared aim is to amplify those voices, which are ignored by the mainstream media. Austria was the last European country where radio broadcasting was a state monopoly until 1998, when private radio stations were officially allowed.
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FS1 office & studio at the cultural site of Kunstquartier (2018) The original idea and an impulse to create FS1 was given by the Salzburg free radio station Radiofabrik. [3] [4] The project was introduced to the public in 2009 and designed on the legal basis of the Non-Commercial Radio and Television Broadcasting Funding Initiative (NKRF) of the Austrian Republic, created in 2010.
Bloomberg TV Europe; Boomerang Europe; Cartoon Network; 3e – independent station; Channel 9 – Community channel in Derry; City Channel – independent station in Dublin; CNBC Europe; CNN International (Europe/MiddleEast/Africa) Cúla 4 – Irish speaking children's channel; Discovery Channel Ireland; E4; EuroNews; Eurosport; Fox TV; MGM ...
JÖ Live Radio: nationwide via DAB+; KroneHit; Radio Arabella network: Vienna, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, nationwide via DAB+; LoungeFM; oe24 Radio (formerly Radio Ö24, Antenne Wien and Radio Austria, Fellner Group) ERF Süd: nationwide via DAB+; Antenne Österreich network (Fellner Group) Antenne Austria; Antenne Salzburg; Antenne Tirol
List of European television stations is a list of television stations which are notable in Europe. Notability refers to them being the dominant stations within their countries in terms of viewers. Notability refers to them being the dominant stations within their countries in terms of viewers.
Tonio is an audio decoding app for mobile devices that allows you to send information inaudibly via radio or TV signals to smartphones. The app was developed by the Austrian company information.io GmbH and initially released in October 2014. [1] Tonio has been awarded with the Austrian Radio Award [2] and with the Austrian Media Future Award. [3]
Regent Automatic (Philips Austria; Heimatmuseum, Austria) Television in Austria was introduced in 1955. The country uses DVB-T for broadcasting. Analog television was completely shut down on 7 June 2011. Austrian television was monopolised by public broadcasting television stations until 1997. The first private television station in Austria was ...