Radio_Hamburg

Radio Hamburg

Radio Hamburg

Private radio station based in Hamburg, Germany


Radio Hamburg is a private commercial radio station based on Hamburg, Germany. Established in 1986, it was one of the first private radio stations in West Germany. The station broadcasts pop music under the slogan "More music, more diversity."

The former Radio Hamburg building, the St. Petri Haus

Radio Hamburg GmbH is owned by Hamburg based Axel Springer SE, Bauer Media Group, RTL Group and some minor shareholders.[1] MORE Marketing GmbH is its own advertising marketer company.[2][3] CEO of Radio Hamburg ist Patrick Bernstein.[1]

Since August 2008, Radio Hamburg has been broadcast from the Semperhaus in Hamburg. The Semperhaus facility also supports other stations in the RTL Group, such as Hamburg Zwei.

Owner

Ownership Share Determinational

Share

Axel Springer SE 35,00 % 25,00 %
RTL Group 29,17 % 33,60 %
Heinrich Bauer Verlag KG 25,00 % 28,80 %
Lühmanndruck Harburger Zeitungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 5,83 % 6,80 %
Morgenpost Verlag GmbH 5,00 % 5,80 %

Program

Radio Hamburg plays Hot AC.[1] The most popular show is the morning show from 5 to 10 am.

The "Easter Mega Hit Marathon," broadcast since 1989, features 800 "Mega Hits" over the course of 24–48 hours during Easter. It is usually held in the biggest arena in Hamburg, the Volksparkstadion or close by.

Distribution

Until September 2020 Radio Hamburg broadcast on the FM frequencies 103.6 MHz and DAB+. Radio Hamburg distributes it´s program also via Live-Stream, Smartspeaker and a own Radio Hamburg App.[3]


References

  1. "Radio-Veranstalter: Radio Hamburg - Medienanstalt Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein". www.ma-hsh.de. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  2. "Hamburg-Kombi". www.more-marketing.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  3. Schirmer, Marek (2022-07-15). "Täglich schalten über 1 Million Hörer Radio Hamburg ein". www.radioszene.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  • Radio Hamburg Official Website
  • Radio Hamburg Web Stream

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