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Ö1's programming mix of information, culture, music, literature, education, science and religion is relayed worldwide (with just a few changes from the domestic schedule) as [[Ö1 International|Radio Österreich 1 International]], aimed at [[Austrians]] living abroad as well as a global audience interested in Austria. Ö1 broadcasts news in [[German language|German]], [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]]. |
Ö1's programming mix of information, culture, music, literature, education, science and religion is relayed worldwide (with just a few changes from the domestic schedule) as [[Ö1 International|Radio Österreich 1 International]], aimed at [[Austrians]] living abroad as well as a global audience interested in Austria. Ö1 broadcasts news in [[German language|German]], [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]]. |
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==History== |
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The station was launched by the ORF broadcaster on 1 October 1967 to a new numbered system, together with the pop music station [[Hitradio Ö3|Ö3]] and the regional stations of the [[Ö2]] group. |
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In 1964 a petition for a national [[referendum]] had preceded, whereby more than 800,000 citizens declared themselves against ideological appointments of key positions within the public broadcasting service by the Austrian [[grand coalition]] government of Chancellor [[Alfons Gorbach]] ([[ÖVP]]) and Vice-Chancellor [[Bruno Pittermann]] ([[SPÖ]]) according to the Austrian ''[[Proporz]]'' system. Two years later, a legal regulation of a nonpartisan broadcasting was passed by the [[National Council (Austria)|National Council]] parliament, entailing a relaunch of the ORF radio stations. |
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Ö1 was designated to comply with the public educational mandate (''Bildungsauftrag'') and to offer a broadly cultural program for an educated, artistically inclined audience. Up to today, one focus is on news broadcasts like one-hour ''Mittagsjournal'' ("Noon Journal") or ''Morgenjournal'' ("Morning Journal"), launched in the course of the coverage of the 1968 [[Prague Spring]]. Beside established programmes like the ''Salzburger Nachtstudio'' science show first aired in 1956, Ö1 since the 1970s also broadcasts [[Radio documentary|radio documentaries]] (''Hörbilder''), music programmes beyond the strictly classical canon (''Pasticcio'', ''Spielräume''), and several recurring reports on [[everyday life]] in a [[feuilleton]] style like ''Der Schalldämpfer'' by [[Axel Corti]] (discontinued upon his death in 1993). Similar to other classical music radio stations, Ö1 has to bear with the tension between an elitist "''[[Geheimrat|Hofrat]]'' widow broadcaster" and a "Classic FM" popularisation, with the station's style and scheduling a matter of ongoing debates. |
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==Operation== |
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[[File:Funkhaus Seiteneingang.JPG|thumb|RadioKulturhaus entrance, Vienna]] |
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Ö1 broadcasts from Funkhaus Wien on Argentinierstrasse in the [[Wieden]] district of [[Vienna]]. The current [[station identification]] was composed by the jazz musician [[Werner Pirchner]] in 1994, the [[slogan]] ''Ö1 gehört gehört''—a pun on "to be heard" in German conforming with "ought to"—was created by the author [[Wolf Haas]]. |
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Since 2010 a 75 min. altered block of programming is broadcast very morning on the [[Shortwave radio|shortwave]] frequencies of former [[Radio Österreich International]] as [[Ö1 International]]. Ö1 [[internet radio]] can also be listened to live on the ORF website through [[streaming media|streaming audio]], the programmes can also be heard for a week after broadcast at no charge. Several are available as [[download]]s and [[podcast]]s. |
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Ö1 operates the RadioKulturhaus venue in Funkhaus Wien including the KulturCafé [[Viennese coffee house|coffee house]]. It also participates in the annual [[Donauinselfest]] music festival. |
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==Programmes== |
==Programmes== |
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==See also== |
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*[[Österreichischer Rundfunk|ORF]] the Austrian publicly funded radio broadcaster |
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*[[Ö1 International]] |
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==External links== |
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Revision as of 09:52, 24 July 2013
Broadcast area | Austria Italy (South Tyrol) |
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Frequency | FM: 87.6 – 97.7 MHz Shortwave: 6155 kHz (07:00–08:15 CET) Astra 1H: 12,66275 GHz, Transp. 115 |
Programming | |
Language(s) | German |
Format | Classical, jazz, world music, news, drama, culture, arts |
Ownership | |
Owner | ORF |
History | |
First air date | 1 October 1967 |
Links | |
Webcast | Web Stream Stream URL |
Website | www |
Österreich 1 (Ö1) is an Austrian radio station: one of the four national networks operated by Austria's public broadcaster ORF. It focuses on classical music and opera, jazz, documentaries and features, news, radio plays and dramas, Kabarett, quiz shows, and discussions.
Ö1's programming mix of information, culture, music, literature, education, science and religion is relayed worldwide (with just a few changes from the domestic schedule) as Radio Österreich 1 International, aimed at Austrians living abroad as well as a global audience interested in Austria. Ö1 broadcasts news in German, English and French.
History
The station was launched by the ORF broadcaster on 1 October 1967 to a new numbered system, together with the pop music station Ö3 and the regional stations of the Ö2 group.
In 1964 a petition for a national referendum had preceded, whereby more than 800,000 citizens declared themselves against ideological appointments of key positions within the public broadcasting service by the Austrian grand coalition government of Chancellor Alfons Gorbach (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Bruno Pittermann (SPÖ) according to the Austrian Proporz system. Two years later, a legal regulation of a nonpartisan broadcasting was passed by the National Council parliament, entailing a relaunch of the ORF radio stations.
Ö1 was designated to comply with the public educational mandate (Bildungsauftrag) and to offer a broadly cultural program for an educated, artistically inclined audience. Up to today, one focus is on news broadcasts like one-hour Mittagsjournal ("Noon Journal") or Morgenjournal ("Morning Journal"), launched in the course of the coverage of the 1968 Prague Spring. Beside established programmes like the Salzburger Nachtstudio science show first aired in 1956, Ö1 since the 1970s also broadcasts radio documentaries (Hörbilder), music programmes beyond the strictly classical canon (Pasticcio, Spielräume), and several recurring reports on everyday life in a feuilleton style like Der Schalldämpfer by Axel Corti (discontinued upon his death in 1993). Similar to other classical music radio stations, Ö1 has to bear with the tension between an elitist "Hofrat widow broadcaster" and a "Classic FM" popularisation, with the station's style and scheduling a matter of ongoing debates.
Operation
Ö1 broadcasts from Funkhaus Wien on Argentinierstrasse in the Wieden district of Vienna. The current station identification was composed by the jazz musician Werner Pirchner in 1994, the slogan Ö1 gehört gehört—a pun on "to be heard" in German conforming with "ought to"—was created by the author Wolf Haas.
Since 2010 a 75 min. altered block of programming is broadcast very morning on the shortwave frequencies of former Radio Österreich International as Ö1 International. Ö1 internet radio can also be listened to live on the ORF website through streaming audio, the programmes can also be heard for a week after broadcast at no charge. Several are available as downloads and podcasts.
Ö1 operates the RadioKulturhaus venue in Funkhaus Wien including the KulturCafé coffee house. It also participates in the annual Donauinselfest music festival.
Programmes
Name | Theme | Notes |
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Alte Musik – neu interpretiert | Music | Presented by Bernhard Trebuch, live from the ORF KulturCafé. |
Ambiente – von der Kunst des Reisens | Travel | Specializing in Western Europe, presented by Ursula Burkert |
Apropos Oper | Music | Magazine of the Vienna State Opera |
Contra – Kabarett und Kleinkunst | Culture | Information on various theatre groups |
Der Guglhupf | Culture | |
Diagonal – Radio für Zeitgenossen | Culture and society | Monthly magazine on the newest CDs |
Dimensionen – die Welt der Wissenschaft | Science | Various articles on science and history topics |
Du holde Kunst | Culture | Presentation of artists and their work |
Erfüllte Zeit | Religion | Features on world religions |
Ex libris – das Bücherradio | Literature | Modern book discussions and analyses |
Ganz Ich - Wohlfühlen mit Ö1 | Society | Information on leading a healthy and fit life |
gehört.gewusst. - das Ö1 Quiz | Quizshow | Chaired by Doris Glaser |
help - das Konsumentenmagazin | Consumerism | Consumer information, tips and help |
Hörbilder | Culture | Information and geography of foreign countries |
Kabarett direkt | Culture | Stories related to the season at that time |
Ö1 Klassik-Treffpunkt | Music | Interviews live from the ORF KulturCafé |
Kontext – Sachbücher und Themen | Information | Magazine on various topics and their facts |
Kunstradio – Radiokunst | Music | Documenting the arts |
Leporello: Menschen – Moden – Lebenskunst | Society | Looking at life in different countries |
Matinee live | Music | Live music broadcast in Dolby Digital |
matrix – computer & neue medien | Information Technology | Computers and new media |
Menschenbilder | Society | Portraits of famous musicians |
Mittagsjournal | News | Midday news magazine |
Moment – Leben heute | Society | A magazine looking at modern life |
Morgenjournal | News | Morning news magazine |
Motive – aus dem evangelischen Leben | Religion | For Protestants |
Pasticcio | Music | Short classical pieces |
Patina | Curiosities | Interesting discoveries from the ORF archives |
Praxis – Religion und Gesellschaft | Religion and Society | How society and religion mix |
Radiogeschichten | Culture | Biographies of famous artists |
Radiodoktor - das Ö1 Gesundheitsmagazin | Health | Magazine on health topics |
Radiokolleg | Information | Varied topics |
Religion Aktuell | Information | News about religion |
Rudi Radiohund | Children | Stories and games |
Spielräume | Music | Mo-Fr 17.30-17.55 |
Synchron – das Filmmagazin | Movies | Latest film reviews and commentaries |
Terra incognita | Culture | Portraits of different countries and their culture |
Texte – neue Literatur aus Österreich | Literature | Readings of Austrian short stories |
Tonspuren | Culture | Portraits of book and play authors |
Von Tag zu Tag | History | Different styles and different truths in historical science |
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