Radio Bremen

Radio Bremen logo
Radio Bremen's headquarters building

Radio Bremen (RB), Germany's smallest public radio and television broadcaster, is the legally mandated broadcaster for the city-state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (which includes Bremerhaven). With its headquarters sited in Bremen, Radio Bremen is a member of the consortium of German public broadcasting organizations, ARD.

History

Radio Bremen began transmitting a daily programme on AM radio on 23 December 1945 under the post-war occupation of Germany by the Allied powers. Although located in an enclave entirely surrounded by the British Zone of occupation, the city of Bremen belonged, together with Bremerhaven, to the American Zone, and radio broadcasting was therefore overseen by the American command. In 1949 Radio Bremen was chartered to be the public-law broadcaster serving the city-state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and became a founding member of ARD in 1950.

Finances

Every household in Germany is legally obliged to pay 17,50 Euro per month to fund public broadcasting in Germany. (The Rundfunkbeitrag, literally "broadcast contribution").[1] The fee is not collected directly by Radio Bremen but by Beitragsservice von ARD, ZDF und Deutschlandradio.

Programming

Television

Radio

Transmitters

The only transmission site operated by Radio Bremen today is the mediumwave transmitter at Leher Field. The FM and TV signals (including DVB-T) are broadcast in Bremen from the Bremen-Walle Telecommunication Tower, which is operated by Deutsche Telekom. Another transmitter, also operated by Deutsche Telekom, is used in Bremerhaven.

Directors

See also

References

  1. "Informationen zur Beitragssenkung" [Information on the reduction in contributions] (in German). Der Rundfunkbeitrag. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
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