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Radio
Luxembourg played a pioneering role in the European radio landscape. In the 1930s, at a time when the radio landscape in Europe was still characterized by a public radio monopoly, the Luxembourg government recognized the potential of this new technology and granted broadcasting licenses to private radio.
In 1931, taking advantage of this multitude of assets and government support, private investors launched the Luxembourg Broadcast Company (CLR), which today has become RTL Group, the first European audiovisual group.
In 1991, the law on electronic media opened up frequencies to competition.
This law establishes various categories of radio programs, with some falling under the jurisdiction of the Luxembourg Independent Authority for Audiovisual Media (ALIA), namely local radios and network broadcast radios, while others are under the jurisdiction of the Government, such as high-power transmitter programs, as well as international broadcasting services, Luxembourg services via satellite, and Luxembourg services via cable.
Then, in 1993, the public radio station 100.7 was established.
Since the liberalization of the airwaves in 1991, the number of Luxembourg-licensed services has steadily increased. Today, there are several high-power radio services, network radio services and local radio services.
Similarly to the landscape of print media, the radio landscape in Luxembourg is characterized by multilingualism. However, the Luxembourgish language remains predominant in relation to other media.
For more information
- Autorité luxembourgeoise indépendante de l'audiovisuel
- Liste des services de radio sur antenne
- Convention pluriannuelle 2024-2030 avec le Média de service public 100,7 (Pdf, 637 Kb)
- Convention pluriannuelle 2021-2025 avec Radio ARA
- Loi du 12 août 2022 portant organisation de l’établissement public « Média de service public 100,7 » et portant modification de la loi modifiée du 27 juillet 1991 sur les médias électroniques.
- Law of 12 August 2022 on the organisation of the public establishment ‘Public Service Media 100,7’ and amending the amended Law of 27 July 1991 on electronic media