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Oldie 95
Oldie 95 radio station was launched in Hamburg in 1990 as OK Radio using the Digispot® Radio Automation System. Oriented to men and women at the age of 35 to 54 years, which are well educated and set up with a relatively high income. The average range of listeners reaches about 2.5 Million people within Hamburg and its surrounding communities. Employees are spread over several divisions such as moderation, music, news, program, coordination, production and management.
Oldie 95 radio station was launched in Hamburg in 1990 as OK Radio using the Digispot® Radio Automation System. Oriented to men and women at the age of 35 to 54 years, which are well educated and set up with a relatively high income. The average range of listeners reaches about 2.5 Million people within Hamburg and its surrounding communities. Employees are spread over several divisions such as moderation, music, news, program, coordination, production and management.
Oldie 95 has a dedicated fully digital on-air studio and control room, all other technical production and planning resources are shared with Radio Hamburg. Total number of working places - about 80. Sympathetic, metropolitan and relaxed – thats how Oldie 95 turned to HAMBURG TWO which presents itself to its audience in the Hamburg area since July 15th, 2014.
The editorial focus is on "Best Music", and the best variety of four decades. The main focus is on playing the most 80s for Hamburg, mixed with songs from the 70s and 90s and a pinch of 2000s. Hourly news ensure that the listeners do not miss any news from their city and the world. Flagship of this station is the morning show with Fabian Kuehne and Julia Metternich, who start the days during the week from 5-10 o’clock.
HAMBURG TWO sends with a transmitter power of 100 watts from the heart of Hamburg to Hamburg. The coverage area ranges from Wedel in the west to Ahrensburg in the east and Winsen in the south to Kaltenkirchen in the north - with a technical reach of nearly 2.5 million people.