Austrian Radio Ö1 International

Austrian Radio Ö1 International

Infobox Network
name = Austrian Radio Ö1 International

country = AUT
network_type = Radio network
available = International
owner = ORF
key_people =
launch_date =
past_names =
website = http://oe1.orf.at/service/international|

Austrian Radio Ö1 International (German: "Radio Österreich 1", Ö1) is the official international broadcasting station of Austria.

Austrian Radio 1 (Ö1) is Europe’s most successful cultural radio network. The entire programme offering, with just a few changes, is broadcast worldwide as Radio Ö1 International. This mix of information, culture, music, literature, education, science and religion reaches Austrians living abroad as well as a global audience with an interest in Austria.

Ö1 International has extended information programming in English and Spanish, in addition to the current Radio 1 line-up.

Report from Austria

"Report from Austria", a 15 minute news and current affairs programme on the air Monday to Friday, keeps the listener up to date on what is happening in Austria with news bulletins as well as interviews and features from the world of domestic and international politics, business, culture and sports.

ee also

ORF the Austrian publicly-funded radio broadcaster

External links

* [http://oe1.orf.at/service/international_en Ö1 International Website] de icon en icon es icon
* [http://oe1.orf.at/konsole/live Ö1 Webradio (Live)] de icon en icon es icon


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