Verband Freier Rundfunk Österreich | |
Formation | March 13, 1993 |
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Founded at | Vienna, Austria |
Type | Nonprofit, NGO |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Lobby organisation |
Location | |
Coordinates | 48°12′11″N 16°20′44″E / 48.2029169°N 16.3455775°E |
Membership | 16 full members, 1 associate member |
Helga Schwarzwald | |
Key people | Board: Christian Jungwirth (Chair), Charlotte Trippolt (Deputy Chair), Alf Altendorf (Treasurer), Michaela Kramesch (Secretary), Hilde Unterberger (Deputy Secretary), Angelika Hödl (Deputy Treasurer)[1] |
Main organ | Board |
Staff | 2 |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Alliance of Community Radio Austria |
The Association of Austrian Community Broadcasters (former name: Alliance of Community Radio Austria) is the alliance and lobbying group of the Austrian community radio and television stations. The association was founded in 1993 and has 16 members.[2]
Members
Full members are:
- Radio Agora (Klagenfurt)
- B138 (Kirchdorf an der Krems)
- Campus & City Radio 94.4 (Sankt Pölten)
- Radio Freequenns (Ennstal)
- Freirad 105.9 (Innsbruck)
- Radio Freistadt (Freistadt)
- Radio FRO (Linz)
- Radio Salzkammergut (FRS; Bad Ischl)
- Radio Ypsilon (Hollabrunn)
- Radio Helsinki (Graz)
- Radio Orange (Vienna)
- Radio Proton (Dornbirn)
- Radiofabrik (Salzburg)
- Radio OP (Oberpullendorf)
- Okto (Vienna)
- FS1 (Salzburg)
Associate members are:
- Aufdraht (Langenlois) (Project radio)
See also
References
- ↑ "Verband Freier Radios Österreich: Board". Verband Freier Radios Österreich. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
- ↑ "Verband Freier Radios Österreich: Our Members". Verband Freier Radios Österreich. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
External links
- Official website
- https://www.freie-radios.online (On Demand Community Radio Library)
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