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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 ...
Telecommunications in Austria encompass highly developed and efficient internet and telephone networks, complemented by a number of radio and television broadcast stations. In the 2022 Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report, Austria ranks 10th among 27 European Union (EU) countries. It places 11th in Human Capital, with 63% of ...
It is broadcast [1] by the ORF, and the programs from Radio Oberösterreich are made in the ORF Oberösterreich Studio. Radio Oberösterreich offers a daily program with music, news, sport, culture, weather and traffic service, made for the people in Upper Austria. The target audience is people over 60. The music choice is focused on pop oldies.
Radio Niederösterreich is the regional radio for Lower Austria, and is part of the Österreich 2 group. It is broadcast by the ORF, and the programs from Radio Niederösterreich are made in the ORF Niederösterreich Studio. The radio is mostly heard by the 60+ age group and has a traditionally high listenership in Vienna.
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.
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.
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.
The Association of Austrian Community Broadcasters (former name: Alliance of Community Radio Austria) is the alliance and lobbying group of the Austrian community radio and television stations. The association was founded in 1993 and has 16 members. [2]