Radio Salzburg

In today's world, Radio Salzburg has become a topic of great relevance and interest to many people. Since its emergence, Radio Salzburg has captured the public's attention and generated continuous debate in various areas. Its impact has been reflected in society, politics, economy and culture, becoming a central issue on the global agenda. As Radio Salzburg continues to evolve and take on new forms, its influence expands globally, generating endless perspectives and opinions. In this article, we will explore the different edges of Radio Salzburg and analyze its importance in the current context.

Radio Salzburg
Broadcast areaSalzburg
Ownership
OwnerORF
History
First air date
1960 (1960)
Links
Webcastweb stream
Websitesalzburg.orf.at/radio

Radio Salzburg is the regional radio for Salzburg, and is part of the Österreich 2 group. It is broadcast by the ORF, and the programs from Radio Salzburg are made in the ORF Salzburg Studio.

History

It was founded in 1960 as the second radio program, after the transmitters were moved from the city Salzburg to the close Gaisberg.

1989 Radio Salzburg was the most heard radio in Austria, with a market share of over 55%.

Coverage

Radio Salzburg is the most heard regional radio of ORF, as it is very Salzburg oriented. It is also possible to receive the radio in Germany, till about Ingolstadt. In the state of Salzburg, Radio Salzburg has the second highest market share, only Ö3 with a higher one. The Radio Salzburg only gets competition from the private regional radio Antenne Salzburg, which is very popular among young people.

Programming

Radio Salzburg plays hits from the 1960s up the modern hits. The series "G´sungen und g´spielt" is also very popular, with real, unchanged folkmusic, Monday to Friday, from 6 to 8pm with Caroline Koller, Fritz Schwärz, Herbert Gschwendtner or Philipp Meikl.

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