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Februar 2018 Inhalt Editorial Editorial Kontakt Radio Unerhört Marburg Freies Radio # 144 Februar 2018 Inhalt Editorial Editorial Kontakt .................................................... 3 Programm- und Veranstaltungshinweise: Podcast 8472 Onda-Info ................................................ 5 Quatschbrötchen Musikalische Verbrechen [email protected] RUMprobieren ........................................ 7 www.radio-rum.de Unerhört Live rum901 Frühschicht Künstlervorstellung: Wolf Alice ............... 11 rum901 Höllenlärm Sammelsuri-RUM .................................... 13 Unerhört Live .......................................... 15 Doppelseite: Der Redaktionsschluss für Das neue Studio ...................................... 8 das nächste Programmheft (März) ist am 12. Februar. Bitte sende deine Ankündi- gungen an [email protected]. IMPRESSUM Das monatliche Programmheft erscheint in einer Auf- lage von 2.500 Stück, Nr. 144 Herausgeber: Radio Unerhört Marburg e.V. (RUM) Rudolf-Bultmann-Str. 2b, 35039 Marburg, Druck: diedruckerei.de; Redaktion: A. Kowal (ak), J. Würfel (jw), A. Leder Sendung verpasst? Dann schau‘ auf (al); Layout: ak, al; Titelbild: ak; http://www.radio-rum.de/ Für alle namentlich gekennzeichneten Beiträge sind blog/series/sendungen/ die Verfasser:innen selbst verantwortlich, sie geben vorbei oder scanne obenstehenden nicht unbedingt die Meinung der Redaktion wieder. QR-Code und höre dein Lieblings- Alle Angaben im Heft ohne Gewähr. programm als Podcast nach! Radio Unerhört Marburg e.V. ist Einsatzstelle im FSJ Kultur und bedankt sich bei der 2 Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Hessen-Thüringen für die freundliche Unterstützung. Editorial Gleich zu Anfang des Jahres ist hier im Radio so einiges passiert. Zum einen ist endlich die wichtige Entscheidung gefallen, wo unser Ausweichquartier sein wird. Keine Sorge das RUM bleibt weiterhin in Marburg und auch die zentrale Lage bleibt gewährleistet, da wir ins ehemalige Gebäude der Bundespolizei ziehen werden. Inklusive Zelle. Daher wurde auch Anfang Januar Studio B entrümpelt sowie geschlossen (einige Impressionen auf Seite 9), aber auch an den Wochenenden wurde fleißig aufgeräumt und aussortiert. Außerdem suchen wir noch nach einem Namen für das Studio im Ausweichquartier, weshalb es einen kleinen Wettbewerb für die besten V orschläge gibt. Mitmachen lohnt sich (mehr dazu auf Seite 8)! Des Weiteren haben wir seit Mitte Januar einen neuen Mitarbeiter, der sich nun um die Finanzen kümmert. Zudem findet ihr in diesem Monatsheft eine Künstlervorstellung zu der britischen Band „Wolf Alice“, bei der ich im Januar auf einem Konzert gewesen bin und ihre Musik zwar etwas Trist finde, jedoch auf eine schöne Art. Besonders gefallen mir die beiden Songs „Planet Hunter“ sowie „Sadboy“. (ak) Unsere neue Anschrift ab Mitte Februar: Radio Unerhört Marburg Neue Kasseler Straße 19 35039 Marburg Kontakt ruf uns an an Bankverbindung Telefon (Büro): 06421 - 683265 Volksbank Mittelhessen Fax: 06421 - 961995 BIC: VBMHDE5FXXX IBAN: DE 04 5139 0000 0017 6798 05 Studio A: 06421 - 961991 Bürozeiten: Termine im Februar Mo. - Fr. 11 - 15 Uhr, • RADIOPLENUM Di. auch 16 - 18 Uhr (für alle Sendungsmachenden): Dienstag, 13. Februar 19 Uhr komm vorbei • Hinweis: Findet im Ausweichquartier statt! RUM-INFO-CAFÉ (für alle Radio-Interessierten): dienstags, 16-18 Uhr 3 4 Radioprogramm 29. Januar - 04. Februar 2018 Montag, 29.01. Dienstag, 30.01. Mittwoch, 31.01. Donnerstag, 01.02. Freitag, 02.02. Samstag, 03.02. Sonntag, 04.02. 07:00 07:00 07:00 07:00 Frühschicht offen offene Nacht 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 Deutsch-Afghanisches 09:00 09:00 09:00 Magazin offen 09:00 Frühschicht 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Jazz-Zeit Trotzfunk 11:00 Barnamay Kurdi 11:00 11:00 11:00 Music was our first Persisch-Deutsches Höllenlärm offen Magazin love Deutsch-Afghanisches 12:00 12:00 12:00 Benvenuti! Magazin 12:00 offen radio%attac 13:00 Traumawellen offen offen 13:00 13:00 offen 13:00 onda-info Funk für Fische 14:00 Kranschinats 14:00 14:00 14:00 Wiederholungen Persisch-Deutsches Parkinsongs Progresiva offen Sammelsuri-RUM Magazin 15:00 Solar Music 15:00 15:00 Barnamay Kurdi 15:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 Unerhört Live offen offen offen offen offen Podcast 8472 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 radio%attac 18:00 Kulturradenladio offen 18:00 18:00 offen 18:00 onda-info Music was our first offen offen love 19:00 Langsamfahrt offen offen 19:00 19:00 Radio GFM 19:00 20:00 Kranschinats 20:00 20:00 20:00 offen offen Auf den Schirm! offen Afro Latino Power (* Lumiere Time 21:00 Solar Music 21:00 21:00 21:00 Livesendungen 22:00 22:00 22:00 22:00 offen offen offen offen offen Jazz-Zeit 23:00 23:00 23:00 offene Nacht 23:00 24:00 Democracy Now! und Wiederholung der Sendungen von 18 - 19 Uhr 24:00 24:00 Afro Latino Power 24:00 02:00 Wiederholung von 20 - 24 Uhr und Wdh. von 19 - 20 Uhr 02:00 Programminfo Podcast 8472 - Folge 10 04.02.18, Sonntag, 16 - 18 Uhr Die unendlichen Weiten der Science Fiction bie- ten mehr als nur die großen zwei Universen von Star Wars und Star Trek. Wir wollen also einen Blick über den Horizont werfen und neue Welten entdecken. Andreas ist dabei mit seiner Fach- kenntnis unser Reiseleiter und die anderen drei glänzen durch ihr Unwissen und ihre Ignoranz. Onda-info Freitag, 18.30 - 19 Uhr onda, das sind Reportagen, Magazinsendungen und Features über alles, was die lateinamerikani- sche Welt bewegt: indigene Rechte und Frauen- morde in Mexiko ebenso wie queerer Cumbia aus Argentinien oder Ökotourismus in Costa Rica. Dabei arbeitet onda eng mit lateinameri- kanischen Korrespondent*innen und nichtkom- merziellen Radionetzwerken aus dem gesamten Subkontinent zusammen. Alte Radiohasen, Lateinamerika-Heimkehrer*in- nen, Erwerbslose und NachwuchsjournalistIn- nen: es ist diese Mischung, die dafür sorgt, dass das Programm genau so bunt und hintergründig ist wie die Autor*innen selbst. 5 6 Radioprogramm 05. - 11. Februar 2018 Montag, 05.06. Dienstag, 06.06. Mittwoch, 07.06. Donnerstag, 08.06. Freitag, 09.06. Samstag, 10.06. Sonntag, 11.06. 07:00 07:00 07:00 07:00 Frühschicht offen offene Nacht 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 Deutsch-Afghanisches 09:00 09:00 09:00 Magazin offen 09:00 Frühschicht 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Jazz-Zeit Trotzfunk 11:00 Barnamay Kurdi 11:00 11:00 11:00 Persisch-Deutsches offen (* Lumiere Time Funk für Fische Magazin Deutsch-Afghanisches 12:00 12:00 12:00 Benvenuti! Magazin 12:00 offen radio%attac 13:00 Traumawellen Klassik rundheRUM Kulturbeben 13:00 13:00 offen Free Wheel 13:00 onda-info 14:00 Kranschinats 14:00 14:00 RUMprobieren 14:00 Wiederholungen Persisch-Deutsches offen offen Auf den Schirm! offen Magazin 15:00 Solar Music 15:00 15:00 Barnamay Kurdi 15:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 offen offen offen offen offen Africa in True Light Höllenlärm 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 radio%attac 18:00 Traumawellen Kulturbeben 18:00 18:00 offen offen 18:00 onda-info offen offen DFG-VK: offen Anita Ace in Space Radio GFM 19:00 Keine Panik Kalaschnikov 19:00 19:00 19:00 20:00 Quatschbrötchen Kranschinats Migralatino 20:00 20:00 20:00 Tunes from the Void TIPKIN offen Podcast 8472 PSYCH 21:00 Solar Music Mrs. Pepsteins Welt 21:00 21:00 21:00 Musikalische Livesendungen Verbrechen 22:00 22:00 22:00 22:00 offen offen offen offen Jazz-Zeit 23:00 offen 23:00 23:00 offene Nacht 23:00 24:00 Democracy Now! und Wiederholung der Sendungen von 18 - 19 Uhr 24:00 24:00 TIPKIN 24:00 02:00 Wiederholung von 20 - 24 Uhr und Wdh. von 19 - 20 Uhr 02:00 Programminfo Musikalische Verbrechen Dienstag, 06.02.18, 21-22 Uhr Es gibt viel Musik, gute wie schlechte. Die guten kommen ins Radio und die schlechten, wohin kommen die? Die kommen zu Matthias und Gregor in die Musikalischen Verbrechen. Dienstag, 06.02.18, 20-21 Uhr In dieser Sendung hört ihr Musik die ihr anders- wo garantiert nicht hören würdet, zusammen mit unzensierten und direkten Meinungen. Das Quatschbrötchen ist eure Morningshow am Dienstag, zumindest dann wenn ihr erst um 20 Uhr aufsteht. In dieser Sendung erwartet euch eine bunte Mischung aus Spaß, Quatsch und Co- medy. Moderiert wird die Sendung von Matthias Kreuzberger und Gregor Atzbach. Das Quatschbrötchen gibt es anschließend auch als Podcasts auf www.quatschbrötchen.de Benvenuti! RUMprobieren Samstags, 12 -14 Uhr RUMprobieren ist das Ergebnis Des Wochen- Eine Sendung am Samstag, die überwiegend auf endworkshops zur Einführung ins Radiomachen. Italienisch ist, aber auch kurze Zusammen- Hier kannst du die ersten Schritte der neuen fassungen der Beiträge auf Deutsch bietet und... Sendungsmachenden live miterleben. Musik, auf Italienisch natürlich! Es wird durch Moderation oder Interviews von Du würdest auch gerne mal RUMprobieren? Italien, Deutschland, aber auch Europa und der Kein Problem. In diesem Jahr finden noch zwei Welt berichtet. Auch über das, worüber andere Workshops statt: Medien nicht immer berichten. 09. - 11. März 08. - 10. Juni Mit dem Podcast von „Benvenuti! un sabato italiano“ und sie werden immer bei Radio libera Du erlernst Grundwissen zu Freien Radios, wie „Wilkommen!“ sein. man Sendebeiträge produziert und alles, was du Über Rückmeldung würde ich mich sehr freuen sonst noch brauchst, um auf Sendung zu gehen. ([email protected]). Anmeldung per Mail an [email protected] Buon ascolto. Patrizia, Radio Libera oder über unsere Internetseite, wo du auch weitere Infos, wie einen genauen Ablaufplan, findest. 7 Name für das neue Studio gesucht Wie soll es nur heißen? Das wir für einen gewissen Zeitraum unser geliebtes Funkhaus verlassen müs- sen, dürfte nun sicher langsam allen bekannt sein. Schließlich steht ja auch dieses Programmheft wieder einmal ganz im Zeichen des Umzugs. Für die Übergangs- zeit wird im Ausweichquartier natürlich auch ein vollwertiges Studio bereit stehen und auf die Sendungsmachenden warten. Wirklich umgewöhnen müssen wir uns nicht, denn das gute alte Studio B wird dort neu aufgebaut.
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