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'''WDR 2''' is a [[radio]] channel produced by the [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk]] (WDR) [[public broadcasting]] organization in [[Germany]]. It focuses on contemporary pop music for an adult audience and information. It is also WDR's broadcast sport events channel and produces the live soccer reports programme ''ARD-Bundesligakonferenz'' covering the results of all games in the national [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundeliga]] and relayed by up to 20 other radio stations across Germany.
{{Infobox radio station
| name = WDR 2
| logo = WDR 2 logo 2012.svg
| logo_size = 175px
| logo_caption = Zusammen sind wir der Westen (Together we are the west)
| city = [[Cologne]]
| country = Germany
| area = [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]: [[FM broadcasting|FM]], [[Digital Audio Broadcasting|DAB+]]<br/>[[Germany|National]]: [[DVB-S]], [[DVB-C]]<br/> [[Europe]]: [[DVB-S]]<br/>Worldwide: [[Internet]]
| frequency = see below
| sister_stations = [[1LIVE]]<br/>[[1LIVE diggi]]<br/>[[WDR 3]]<br/>[[WDR 4]]<br/>[[WDR 5]]<br/>[[WDR Event]]
| airdate = 30 April [[1950 in radio|1950]] <br>(as [[NWDR]] UKW West)
| language = [[German Language]]
| format = [[Adult Contemporary]]/[[Talk radio|Information]]
| owner = [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]]
| webcast = [https://www1.wdr.de/radio/player/radioplayer104~_layout-popupVersion.html Listen Live]
| website = {{URL|http://www.wdr2.de/}} {{in lang|de}}
}}
'''WDR 2''' is a [[radio]] station owned and operated by the [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk]] (WDR) [[public broadcasting]] organization in [[Germany]]. It focuses on contemporary pop and rock music for an adult audience and on information. It is also WDR's broadcast sport events channel and produces the live soccer reports programme ''[[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]-Bundesligakonferenz'', which covers the results of all games played in the national [[Bundesliga]] and is relayed by up to 20 other radio stations across Germany. The channel reaches an average of 3.4 million listeners daily.<ref>[https://presse.wdr.de/plounge/wdr/programm/2023/07/20230712_media_analyse.htm https://presse.wdr.de/plounge/wdr/programm/2023/07/20230712_media_analyse.html]</ref><ref>[https://www.radioszene.de/177227/media-analyse-ma-2023-audio2.htm https://www.radioszene.de/177227/media-analyse-ma-2023-audio2.html]</ref>


== Frequencies ==
== Frequencies ==
===FM===
===FM===
*[[Aachen]] / [[Euregio]] 100.8 MHz
*[[Aachen]] / [[EUREGIO|Euregio]] 100.8 MHz
*[[Arnsberg]] 99.4 MHz
*[[Bad Oeynhausen]] 99.1 MHz
*[[Bonn]]/[[Cologne Lowland]] 100.4 MHz
*[[Cologne]] 98.6 MHz
*[[Dortmund]] 87.8 MHz
*[[Eifel]] 101.0 MHz
*[[Eifel]] 101.0 MHz
*[[Monschau]] 94.2 MHz
*[[Kölner Bucht]] 100.4 MHz
*[[Köln]] 98.6 MHz
*[[Erftkreis]] 88.4 MHz
*[[Erftkreis]] 88.4 MHz
*[[Oberbergischer Kreis]] 91.8 MHz
*[[Höxter]] 96.4 MHz
*[[Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis]] 100.4 MHz
*[[Ibbenbüren]] 96.0 MHz
*[[Remscheid]] 95.7 MHz
*[[Wuppertal]] 99.8 MHz
*[[Rhine-Ruhr|Rhein / Ruhr]] 99.2 MHz
*[[Kleve]] 93.3 MHz
*[[Kleve]] 93.3 MHz
*[[Dortmund]] 87.8 MHz
*[[Lübbecke]] 96.0 MHz
*[[Märkischer Kreis]] and [[Olpe (district)|Kreis Olpe]] 93.5 MHz
*[[Monschau]] 94.2 MHz
*[[Münsterland]] 94.1 MHz
*[[Münsterland]] 94.1 MHz
*[[Ibbenbüren]] 96.0 MHz
*[[Oberbergischer Kreis]] 91.8 MHz
*[[Ostwestfalen-Lippe|Ostwestfalen]] 93.2 MHz
*[[Remscheid]] 95.7 MHz
*[[Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis]] 100.4 MHz
*[[Rhine-Ruhr]] 99.2 MHz
*[[Sauerland]] 102.1 MHz
*[[Sauerland]] 102.1 MHz
*[[Arnsberg]] 99.4 MHz
*[[Märkischer Kreis]] and [[Olpe (district)|Kreis Olpe]] 93.5 MHz
*[[Schmallenberg]] 93.8 MHz
*[[Schmallenberg]] 93.8 MHz
*[[Siegerland]] 101.8 MHz
*[[Siegen]] 97.1 MHz
*[[Siegen]] 97.1 MHz
*[[Siegen-Wittgenstein|Wittgensteiner Land]] 92.3 MHz
*[[Siegerland]] 101.8 MHz
*[[Ostwestfalen]] 93.2 MHz
*[[Bad Oeynhausen]] 99.1 MHz
*[[Höxter]] 96.4 MHz
*[[Lübbecke]] 96.0 MHz
*[[Warburg]] 91.8 MHz
*[[Warburg]] 91.8 MHz
*[[Siegen-Wittgenstein|Wittgensteiner Land]] 92.3 MHz
*[[Wuppertal]] 99.8 MHz


===AM===
===DAB+ Digital Radio===
[[North Rhine-Westphalia]]: Channel 11D
*[[Bonn]]: 774 kHz
*[[Langenberg]]: 720 kHz


===Satellite===
===Satellite===
Astra 1H (19.2° East)
*ADR - [[Astra Digital Radio]]: Transponder 39 (WDR Fernsehen), 11.053 MHz, Polarisation: horizontal
Tr. 93
*analogue: Transponder 39 (WDR Fernsehen), 11.053 MHz, Polarisation: horizontal, 7.38/7.56 MHz
*WDR 2 Klassik: ADR Transponder 36 (PHOENIX), 11.009 MHz, Polarisation: vertical


==References==
== External links ==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.wdr2.de Official web site]
*[http://www.wdr.de/wdrlive/radio.phtml?channel=wdr2 Livestream (RealAudio or Windows Media)]


{{Germany-stub}}
{{ARD/ZDF}}
{{Authority control}}

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[[Category:Westdeutscher Rundfunk]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Germany]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Germany]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1950]]
[[Category:1950 establishments in West Germany]]
[[Category:Mass media in Cologne]]


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Latest revision as of 15:50, 19 May 2024

WDR 2
Zusammen sind wir der Westen (Together we are the west)
Broadcast areaNorth Rhine-Westphalia: FM, DAB+
National: DVB-S, DVB-C
Europe: DVB-S
Worldwide: Internet
Frequencysee below
Programming
Language(s)German Language
FormatAdult Contemporary/Information
Ownership
OwnerWDR
1LIVE
1LIVE diggi
WDR 3
WDR 4
WDR 5
WDR Event
History
First air date
30 April 1950
(as NWDR UKW West)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wdr2.de (in German)

WDR 2 is a radio station owned and operated by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) public broadcasting organization in Germany. It focuses on contemporary pop and rock music for an adult audience and on information. It is also WDR's broadcast sport events channel and produces the live soccer reports programme ARD-Bundesligakonferenz, which covers the results of all games played in the national Bundesliga and is relayed by up to 20 other radio stations across Germany. The channel reaches an average of 3.4 million listeners daily.[1][2]

Frequencies

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FM

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DAB+ Digital Radio

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North Rhine-Westphalia: Channel 11D

Satellite

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Astra 1H (19.2° East) Tr. 93

References

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