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Hansawelle

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Former radio station in Germany
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Hansawelle
Broadcast areaBremen
Programming
LanguageGerman
Ownership
OperatorRadio Bremen (RB)
History
First air date
1946 (1946)
Last air date
30 April 2001 (2001-4-30)
Former frequencies
FM:
93.8 MHz (Bremen)
89.3 MHz (Bremerhaven)
AM:
936 kHz

Hansawelle(Radio Bremen 1 – Hansawelle) was a German publicradio station owned and operated byRadio Bremen (RB) from 1946 until 30 April 2001. Until 1952 it was Radio Bremen's only channel.

In the 1960s the channel had a high musical content. Especially afterRadio Bremen 4 was changed to be a channel with mass appeal, from 1992 Hansawelle was focused more strongly towards its target audience, with a variety of genres of music.

AsNorddeutscher Rundfunk was not permitted to broadcast advertising on its radio channels until 1981, Hansawelle provided the most radio advertising in North Germany until that year.

The channel was broadcast by two VHF transmitters: Bremen (93.8 MHz) and Bremerhaven (89.3 MHz). On 30 April 2001 the channel was discontinued for financial reasons, and amalgamated withRadio Bremen Melodie to form a new channel,Bremen Eins.[1]

References

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  1. ^"2001: Aus Hansawelle und Radio Bremen Melodie wird Bremen Eins - Radio Bremen".www.radiobremen.de (in German). Retrieved2024-07-02.
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