Radio Dimensione Suono

Born in 1978, it is the Radio with an Italian national radio station that broadcasts Pop music and Italian music.

RDS
Broadcast areaItaly - National FM, DAB and Hotbird
FrequencyFM several frequencies, change from geographical side to side
SKY Italia Channel 700
Slogan100% Grandi Successi
Programming
FormatMusic radio
Ownership
OwnerRadio Dimensione Suono S.p.A.
Sister stationsDimensione Suono Roma, Dimensione Suono 2, Ram Power
History
First air date1978
Links
Websitewww.rds.it

It is also broadcast on SKY Italia channel 700 and was also broadcast for few months on Worldspace.[1]

Weekday programming

RDS's primary weekday programming includes:

Frequence Programme Description (CET time)
every 20 minutes Traffic Traffic news
Weather Weather forecast (08h40, 19h40 and 20h20)
Horoscope Horoscope with Branko e le stelle ( before 07h20)
every 30 minutes Novità RDS New single releases from Italy and around the world
Tournée RDS This space includes a song of a certain group or artist which RDS sponsor. At the same time listeners are invited to sms the name of the band or artist to win a ticket to their concert
Anteprima RDS This space includes 4 songs (cut and mixed) coming from an album not yet released. At the same time listeners are invited to sms the name of the artist or album to win it beforehand
every 40 minutes Sport News A short summary of the latest sport news lasting around 1–2 minutes
every 33 minutes Weekend RDS Talk show (from Friday 19h20 to Sunday 23h20)
every 57 minutes Attualità RDS The latest news cory around 3 minutes
100 sec con Enrico Mentana 100 seconds with the journalist Enrico Mentana (09h59, 10h59, 11h59, 17h59 & 18h59)
Cinema RDS Rosaria Renna narrates the synopsis of a current film, helped by audio samples from the film

Personalities

  • Valerio Scarponi
  • Claudio Guerrini
  • Anna Pettinelli
  • Sergio Friscia
  • Max Pagani
  • Filippo Firli
  • Paolo Piva
  • Valerio Scarponi
  • Petra Loreggian
  • Flippo Ferraro
 Marlen Pizzo
 Chiara de Pisa
  Flippo Firli
   Giuditta Arecco
    Roberta Lanfranchi   
  • Max Del Buono
  • Beppe De Marco
  • Melania Agrimano
Corrado Trisoglio
Renzo di Falco
 Danny Virgilio

Bumpers

Until 2015, RDS knows only one bumper. From 28 September 2015 RDS adds five more bumper, one with a choir, one with a loop, one with doubts, one with an guitar, and one with a DJ. The summer bumpers are the same: six bumpers. In the first there are people singing the summer, in the second with sparkling sound, the third is a fast bumper and the voice starts after a short music, in the fourth there are girls, in the fifth is a romantic song and is the slowest summer bumper and in the last bumper a person says Estate (summer) at less voice. From 12 September 2018 RDS (Most comes back in other occasion) comes seven new bumper: The first is a long bumper. The second and the third has a Christmas variant, the four is a slow bumper, the fifth and the sixth are the same, but in the sixth after a short music the name is repeat like other bumper, and the final bumper (with guitar and like the fourth bumper with NEW HIT) is (almost) with the similar structure of the fourth bumper before September 11, 2018, but the warning is before the slogan and after Novità instead after Novità, but RDS is the same: is at end of the bumper like other bumpers: RDS!!!. As the first mid of June 2019, RDS adds five new bumpers: The first is a DJ, the second is people saying: Voglia d'Estate (Italian for Summer Like), the third is a person saying the slogan at rap time, the fourth is a girl saying the slogan and it is not the bumper showed before 20 and 40 minutes, and the final bumper is similar, but the RDS slogan it says two times. However, the six bumper of Summer until 2018 there are used after 30 minutes after RDS Novità without the full bumper replaying some warning, similar to New Hit Bumper. In Summer 2020 there are the same. From Christmas 2018, RDS adds two bumper added from 12 September 2018 in Christmas version with bells.

Past personalities

References


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