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Radio station
Radio Bremen Melodie
Mehr Musik! Mehr Melodie! (More music! More melody!)
Broadcast areaBremen
Programming
Language(s)German
Ownership
OperatorRadio Bremen (RB)
History
First air date1 November 1964 (1964-11-01)
Last air date30 April 2001 (2001-04-30)
Former namesRadio Bremen Drei
Former frequencies96.7 MHz (Bremen)
95.4 MHz (Bremerhaven)

Radio Bremen Melodie (Radio Bremen 3 – Melodie) was a German, public radio station owned and operated by the Radio Bremen (RB). It broadcast an information and entertainment programme, dominated by German schlager music.

The channel was broadcast by two VHF transmitters: Bremen (96.7 MHz) and Bremerhaven (95.4 MHz). On 30 April 2001 the channel was discontinued for financial reasons, and amalgamated with Hansawelle to form a new channel, Bremen Eins.

References

  1. "2001: Aus Hansawelle und Radio Bremen Melodie wird Bremen Eins - Radio Bremen". www.radiobremen.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-07-02.
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