Bremen Vier

Bremen Vier (English: Bremen Four) is a radio station from Radio Bremen for the city of Bremen and Bremerhaven in Bremen; it plays mostly pop music and has been operating for thirty years.[1]

Bremen Vier
Broadcast areaBremen
Programming
Language(s)German
Ownership
OperatorRadio Bremen (RB)
History
First air date1 December 1986 (1986-12-01)
Links
Websitebremenvier.de

History

The first broadcast by Bremen Four was on 1 December 1986 at 9:05 a.m. The first song was Pop Muzik from M and the first host was Jürgen Büsselberg.

In December 2007 the company moved to a new radio station. The last track played was again Pop Muzik, the last host was Axel P. Sommerfeld.

Old Bremen Four Logo

The first Mornigshow was in April 1989 „Slip“, in the first years were the program of Hansawelle was taken over by 9 am. Now since January 2009 there with four begins a new morning show, which is being hosted by Roland Kanwicher and Olaf Rathje alternating with Jens-Uwe Krause and Tina Padberg. 1999 and 2008 was the morning show Der Dicke und der Dünne (eng. The Fat and the Lean) and moderated alternately by Krause and Marcus Rudolph.

Programmng

Bremen Vier broadcasts from 5 am to 1 am. Overnights, Bremen Vier simulcasts the ARD "Popnacht" ("Pop night") heard on several other ARD radio programs.

Hosted

Hosted

  • Ansgar Guse
  • Arnd Zeigler
  • Axel P(atrick) Sommerfeld
  • Christina Loock
  • Christine Heuck
  • Hendrik Plass
  • Ike Pauli
  • Jan Böhmermann
  • Jens-Uwe Krause
  • Keno Bergholz
  • Lea Finn (zur Zeit nicht auf Sendung)
  • Malin Kompa
  • Malte Döbert
  • Malte Janssen
  • Malte Völz
  • Olaf Rathje
  • Olli Schulz
  • Peter Spalek
  • Rieke Bargmann (zur Zeit nicht auf Sendung)
  • Roland Kanwicher
  • Teja Adams
  • Tina Padberg
  • Julia Bamberg

Reception of the station

Bremen:101,2 MHz with 100 kW. Bremerhaven (100,8 MHz with 25 kW)

and all time on Bremenvier.de with the Livestream

References

  1. "Zielgruppe bei Radio Bremen Werbung". Archived from the original on 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2016-06-04.


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