The citizen broadcast Bremen is a broadcasting corporation of the Bremi institute for national medium. It took up the enterprise of the television station on 14 August 1992 as "open channel Bremen", since 25 February 1994 has it also its own radio broadcasting program. On 1 April 2005 Bremen became the citizen broadcast Bremen after a change of the national medium law from the open channel, which may send now also solely responsible produced contributions.
The citizen broadcast Bremen co-operates closely with the citizen broadcast Bremerhaven. The citizen radio of Bremen surrounding countryside (BFBU) in addition has a program window on the frequencies of the citizen broadcast Bremen.
The citizen broadcast Bremen unites the principle of the open channel, the spreading of productions of the users with the production of own editorial contents. Each citizen of the country Bremen can become users of the citizen broadcast and use free of charge after appropriate rates of issue the technical means the production of own programs. Thus the citizen broadcast is to represent an informal reconciliation to the professionally produced media. In Bremen the principle of the citizen broadcast was limited as far as possible after a short development phase: it only program additions produces the free transmitting time to fill, however the users withheld no transmitting time. On productions of the users no influence is taken.
The changed national medium law permits to produce the citizen broadcast now program-supplementing contributions under the label "event TV". These are above all unkommentierte recordings of meetings in the city hall, the Bremi citizenry, of established parties and are the democratic right of existence of the transmitter to secure. For realization increasingly means of production the users will reserve, the changes concern at present however excluding the television program. In the radio an increasing participation of cultural mechanisms is to be observed, then since 2005 regularly the transmission "fluctuations" out of the house of artists and art Schwankhalle as well as since February 2006 the transmission "radio westends is acted" out of the culture workshop westends transferred, both belongs however officially not to the event TV.Als of new program titles for the community of the four transmitters citizen broadcast Bremen, citizen broadcast Bremerhaven, citizen radio of Bremen surrounding countryside as well as citizen radio Weser delta at present "radio Weser TV".
The citizen broadcast Bremen sends daily from 10 to 22 o'clock on channel 12 of Bremen of the cable system: from 10 to 14 o'clock the repetition of the program of the Vortag, from 14 to 18 o'clock the program of the citizen broadcast Bremerhaven including the program window of the citizen broadcast Weser delta and finally from 18 to 22 o'clock the up to date program. In the remaining time in of Bremen the cable system the program of the news station euro news is locked. The meetings that of Bremen citizenry are transferred regularly live.
At the 1. March 2006 changed the citizen broadcast of channel for 11 on channel 12.
For production stand for the users several, digital shoulder cameras as well as Camcorder, digital and similar cut places as well as a TV studio for order.
The radio broadcasting program of the citizen broadcast Bremen can be received in of Bremen the surrounding countryside on UKW 92.5 MHz, as well as over of Bremen the cable system on 101.85 MHz. In of Bremen the surrounding countryside it will transfer Oldenburg in the cable system to 98.25 MHz and in the cable system the/red castle to 107.60 MHz. Since May 2005 the program carries the title 92komma5 - the transmitter, the RDS identification reads however further OK-Radio.Eine transmission usually takes one hour and includes 5 minutes of messages also. To unused transmitting times a radio mechanism transfers the program organization.
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