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  2. List of radio stations in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Radio Flamingo: nationwide via DAB+; Radio One: nationwide via DAB+; Rock Antenne Österreich: nationwide via DAB+; Regional Vienna and Lower Austria Radio 88.6; 98.3 superfly; Radio Stephansdom, operated by the Archdiocese of Vienna; Carinthia Antenne Kärnten (Styria Media Group) Radio Real, Radenthein; Radio Uno, Klagenfurt; Salzburg Antenne ...

  3. Ö1 International - Wikipedia

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    Radio Austria 1 International (Ö1 International) was the official international broadcasting station of Austria. Austrian Radio 1 ( Ö1 ) is its most successful cultural radio network. It replaced Radio Österreich International which was discontinued for financial reasons at the end of 2003.

  4. Ö1 - Wikipedia

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    Österreich 1 (Ö1) is an Austrian radio station: one of the four national channels operated by Austria's public broadcaster ORF. It focuses on classical music and opera, jazz, documentaries and features, news, radio plays and dramas, Kabarett, quiz shows, and discussions.

  5. Radio Oberösterreich - Wikipedia

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    Radio Oberösterreich is the regional radio for Upper Austria, and is part of the Österreich 2 group. It is broadcast [ 1 ] by the ORF, and the programs from Radio Oberösterreich are made in the ORF Oberösterreich Studio.

  6. Telecommunications in Austria - Wikipedia

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    37 Internet service providers (ISPs), most of them organised in the local ISP association Internet Service Providers Austria, ISPA. [3] 6.7 million Internet users, 50th in the world; 81% of the population, 29th in the world (2012). [4] 2,074,252 fixed broadband subscriptions, 41st in the world; 25.2% of the population, 33rd in the world (2012). [5]

  7. ORF (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Former War Ministry, RAVAG seat from 1924. The first unregulated test transmissions in Austria began on 1 April 1923 by Radio Hekaphon, run by the radio pioneer and enthusiast Oskar Czeija [] (1887–1958), who applied for a radio licence in 1921; first in his telephone factory in the Brigittenau district of Vienna, later in the nearby TGM technical college.

  8. Radio in Austria - Wikipedia

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    It took until 1997 for the ban on commercial radio stations to be lifted completely, and in 1998 several new stations launched in Austria. Like in Germany, radio in Austria was completely separated by state, allowing radio stations to transmit in one state only. A law change 2001 allowed licenses for country-wide radio stations to be given out.

  9. ORF Sport + - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 2011, ORF SPORT + was expanded into a 24-hour special interest channel. The channel took over the antenna frequency previously shared with Hitradio Ö3 TV and received new satellite and cable slots. [3] A high definition (HD) version of the channel was announced for October 24, 2014. [4]