Radio 100,7

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Radio 100,7
Programming
Language(s)Luxembourgish
Ownership
OwnerÉtablissement de Radiodiffusion Socioculturelle du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
History
Founded27 July 1991
First air date
19 September 1993
Former names
Honnert, 7 (1993–2002)
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
49°43′11.06″N 6°15′55.90″E / 49.7197389°N 6.2655278°E / 49.7197389; 6.2655278
Links
Website100komma7.lu

radio 100,7 is a public service radio station in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Broadcasting in the Luxembourgish language, the station's principal focus is on culture and information, although entertainment – in the form of a relatively wide spectrum of music, with the accent on classical – also features prominently.

History

Established under the provisions of Luxembourg's Electronic Media Act of July 1991, and run by the Établissement de Radiodiffusion Socioculturelle du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg (ERSL), the station began broadcasting on 19 September 1993 as honnert, 7: de soziokulturelle radio ("one hundred point seven: the socio-cultural radio station"). The name, derived from its allocated FM frequency of 100.7 MHz, was changed in 2002 to the somewhat snappier "Radio 100,7".

Radio 100,7 has been a member of the European Broadcasting Union since 1997 and co-operates closely with other European public-service broadcasters.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Règlement grand-ducal du 19 juin 1992 fixant les modalités de structure et de fonctionnement de l'établissement public créé par l'article 14 de la loi du 27 juillet 1991 sur les médias électroniques. - Legilux".

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