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Radio station
Blue Danube Radio
Broadcast areaAustria - National
FrequencyFM: 103.8MHz
Programming
FormatNews,Music andSpeech
Ownership
OwnerORF
History
First air date
23 August 1979
Last air date
31 January 2000

Blue Danube Radio (BDR) was an English-language radio station broadcast by theÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (English:Austrian Broadcasting;a.k.a. ORF).

History

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Blue Danube Radio went live on 23 August 1979, created principally for theUnited Nations community atUNO-City inVienna. It was popular with many Austrian people too. The name "Blue Danube" was also previously used by the unrelatedBlue Danube Network [de] radio station operated byAmerican Forces Network (AFN) and the5th United States Army in theAmerican-occupied zone of Austria between 1945 and 1955. From 1995, it shared airtime withFM4, which eventually completely took over on 1 February 2000.

Favourite programmes included Continental Breakfast, Soft Sound Café, Drive Time, Today@Six, and Sunday Brunch. Many of the people who worked for BDR moved toFM4. Notables include David Halliwell, Paul Catty, Joe Remick, John Wilde, Joanna Bostock, Jill Zobel, Ellis Hill,Paul Hollingdale, Chris Wisbey, Stuart Freeman,Dale Winton,[1]Graham Knight, Paul Holmes, Steve Allen, John Brocks andKatya Adler. It also aired syndicatedCasey Kasem'sTop 40 (American hit parade), and a short programme called Passport that encouraged the study of foreign languages.

Frequencies

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Burgenland

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NameFrequency
Rechnitz - Hirschenstein97.4 MHz

Carinthia

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NameFrequency
Klagenfurt 1 - Dobratsch / Vill. Alpe102.9 MHz
Wolfsberg - Koralpe102.3 MHz
Spittal/Drau 1 - Goldeck103.6 MHz

Lower Austria

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NameFrequency
St. Pölten - Jauerling98.8 MHz
Semmering - Sonnwendstein92.4 MHz
Weitra - Wachberg101.4 MHz

Upper Austria

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NameFrequency
Linz 1 - Lichtenberg104.0 MHz
Linz 2 - Freinberg102.0 MHz
Bad Ischl - Katrin105.1 MHz
Windischgarsten - Kleinerberg102.1 MHz

Salzburg

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NameFrequency
Salzburg - Gaisberg104.6 MHz
Lend - Luxkogel97.7 MHz
Eben / Pongau98.6 MHz
Mauterndorf - Großeck98.5 MHz
St. Michael / Lungau - Bärenkogel96.9 MHz
Zell am See 1 - Lechnereck101.9 MHz

Styria

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NameFrequency
Graz - Schöckl101.7 MHz
Schladming - Hauser Kaibling103.3 MHz
Bruck a.d. Mur 1 - Mugel102.1 MHz
Rottenmann - Sonnenberg100.0 MHz
Neumarkt - Kulmeralpe100.3 MHz

Tyrol

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NameFrequency
Innsbruck 1 - Patscherkofel101.4 MHz
Innsbruck 2 - Seegrube102.5 MHz
Lienz - Rauchkofel101.0 MHz
Kufstein -Kitzbüheler Horn99.9 MHz
Hopfgarten -Hohe Salve100.3 MHz
Landeck - Grabberg98.4 MHz
Ehrwald 1 -Zugspitze100.7 MHz
St. Anton - Galzig97.6 MHz

Vienna

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NameFrequency
Wien 1 - Kahlenberg103.8 MHz
Wien 2 - Himmelhof91.0 MHz

Vorarlberg

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NameFrequency
Bregenz - Pfänder102.1 MHz
Feldkirch - Vorderälpele102.8 MHz

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Hole in the Wall - About Dale Winton". Archived fromthe original on 27 August 2009. Retrieved9 September 2009.

External links

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ORF Television and Radio
Television
Radio
National stations
Regional stations (Ö2)
Co-operations
Discontinued
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