Erlangen/Germany

funklust

About funklust

funklust streams live from Erlangen, Germany, on Tuninga Radio.

This radio station specializes in Variety, Pop, Folk music.

The broadcaster provides a platform for audio, video, and web-based content, serving as a campus media outlet. Its programming focuses on a variety of topics relevant to the university community, including local politics and cultural events. A recurring theme is civic engagement, exemplified by coverage of upcoming municipal elections scheduled for March 8, 2026, where voters will elect a city council and mayor. The broadcaster provides information regarding candidate profiles and their platforms through a “funk-o-mat” tool. Musical content is also featured, including discussions about the album “Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt” by Kraftklub and a spotlight on Tanita Tikaram’s new album following nearly a decade since her previous release. The station also explores scientific topics, featuring an interview with Kristian Franze from the Max-Planck Center for Physics and Medicine, discussing connections between physics and medicine. The station’s programming includes several distinct shows and segments. “the station mischpult” provides updates and information related to local events, such as the “Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften” (Long Night of Sciences) which took place on October 25, 2025. The “the station radar” series documents events on the university campus. A new event called “Rambazamba,” described as an evening of games, fun, and socializing, is highlighted through an interview with Katie and Frank. The station also offers “the station LIVE!” and “the station Visual Radio Live,” broadcast on Mondays and during select shows. Interviews are a regular feature, as demonstrated by the discussion with the “FAU zerfällt” initiative regarding the condition of university buildings. The station has a history spanning nearly ten years, marked by significant milestones. Tanita Tikaram gained prominence with her debut album, “Ancient Heart,” which remains a notable achievement. The “Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften” event, which transformed multiple cities into research laboratories, was documented by the broadcaster. The station’s commitment to community engagement is evident in its coverage of local elections and its support for student-led initiatives like “FAU zerfällt.” The broadcaster’s longevity is also reflected in its consistent production of audio and video content, adapting to evolving media formats. The broadcaster utilizes cookies for website functionality, with options for users to manage their cookie preferences. Technical settings are stored through the use of cookies, ensuring a personalized user experience. The website includes a GDPR Cookie Compliance section outlining the types of cookies used and providing options for activation or deactivation. The station's focus is on providing content relevant to the university community, and it prioritizes user privacy through transparent cookie policies.

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funklust features Variety, Pop, Folk programming from Erlangen, Germany.

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