Oberschleißheim/Germany

Memory Radio 1

About Memory Radio 1

Memory Radio 1 streams live from Oberschleißheim, Germany, on Tuninga Radio.

This radio station specializes in Oldies music.

The station broadcasts a music format centered on Schlager music, alongside hits and rare tracks from the late 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. The programming emphasizes songs that evoke a sense of nostalgia, featuring artists who have largely faded from public memory. The station’s philosophy, as reflected in the tagline “Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht, aber unsere Liebe nicht, alles, alles geht vorbei…” (Marble, stone and iron break, but our love does not, everything, everything passes away…) highlights a focus on enduring themes and timeless melodies. The broadcaster aims to revive forgotten musical gems and provide a platform for Schlager music that may not have achieved mainstream recognition. Daily, moderated broadcasts contribute to the 24-hour programming schedule, ensuring a continuous stream of curated music and engaging commentary. The station’s programming is structured around a 24-hour schedule, featuring a mix of music and moderated segments. While specific show names and host details are not provided on the website, the presence of daily moderated broadcasts suggests a team of presenters contributing to the overall listening experience. A playlist is available for listeners to view, providing insight into the selection of music played. The website also offers a “Recently Played” list, displaying the last few tracks broadcast, including titles such as “HANS-JÜRGEN BÜMLER - WUNDERSCHÖNES FREMDES MÄDCHEN,” “GITTA LIND & CHRISTA WILLIAMS - EIN KLEINES HAUS,” “GESCHWISTER FAHRNBERGER - DAS ECHO VOM KÖNIGSSEE,” “FRANK FORD - TÜR ZU,” “GÜNTER GEISSLER - DAS IST DER TROUBADOUR,” and “JONNY HILL - UND KÜSSEN KONNTE SIE GUT.” The website also includes links to a chat forum and magazine for listener interaction and further content. The broadcaster's history is not explicitly detailed on the website. However, the station’s focus on music from the 1950s through the early 1980s suggests a desire to preserve and celebrate a specific era of musical history. The inclusion of “rarities” and artists who have “long since faded into oblivion” implies a commitment to uncovering and sharing lesser-known musical treasures. The website’s design and copyright notice (© 2026 memoryradio.de) indicate a continued operation and dedication to maintaining the station’s legacy. Technical details indicate the station streams at 192 kbit/s aac+ and offers a “sparose” stream at 32 kbit/s, catering to varying bandwidth preferences. The website provides links to an Impressum (legal notice) and a Datenschutz (privacy policy) page, demonstrating a commitment to transparency and user privacy. The broadcaster also encourages listener support through a donations section, and provides access to a database, cover galleries, and a hit parade. The website's presence and the availability of these resources suggest a community-focused approach to broadcasting, fostering engagement and interaction among listeners.

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Memory Radio 1 features Oldies programming from Oberschleißheim, Germany.

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