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Radio Luxembourg is a commercial broadcaster in many languages from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is nowadays known in most non-English languages as RTL (for Radio Television Luxembourg).

The English-language service of Radio Luxembourg began in 1933 as one of the earliest commercial radio stations broadcasting to Britain. It was an important forerunner of pirate radio
Pirate radio

The term pirate radio usually refers to illegal or unregulated radio transmissions. Its etymology can be traced to the unlicensed nature of the transmission, but historically there has been occasional but notable offshore radio ? fitting the most common perception of a pirates ? as broadcasting bases....
 and modern commercial radio in the United Kingdom.






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Radio Luxembourg is a commercial broadcaster in many languages from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is nowadays known in most non-English languages as RTL (for Radio Television Luxembourg).

The English-language service of Radio Luxembourg began in 1933 as one of the earliest commercial radio stations broadcasting to Britain. It was an important forerunner of pirate radio
Pirate radio

The term pirate radio usually refers to illegal or unregulated radio transmissions. Its etymology can be traced to the unlicensed nature of the transmission, but historically there has been occasional but notable offshore radio ? fitting the most common perception of a pirates ? as broadcasting bases....
 and modern commercial radio in the United Kingdom. It was an effective way to advertise products by circumventing British legislation which until 1973 gave the BBC a monopoly of radio broadcasting on UK territory and prohibited all forms of advertising over the domestic radio spectrum. It boasted the most powerful transmitter in the world (1200 kW broadcasting on medium wave); in the late 1930s, and again in the 1950s and 1960s, it captured very large audiences in the British Isles with its programmes of popular entertainment.

Radio Luxembourg's parent company, RTL Group
RTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 43 television and 32 radio stations in 10 countries....
, continue broadcasts to the UK today as the owners of the British TV channel Five.

Preamble

In 1922 the British government awarded a monopoly broadcasting licence to a single British Broadcasting Company
British Broadcasting Company

The British Broadcasting Company Ltd was a United Kingdom commercial company formed on 18 October 1922 by British and American electrical companies doing business in the United Kingdom....
, whose shares were owned by British and American electrical companies. Although in theory the BBC could have sold sponsored airtime, it attempted to gain its revenue by selling its own brand of licensed radio receivers manufactured by the member companies of the BBC. This arrangement lasted until 1927, when the broadcasting licence of the original BBC was allowed to expire. The assets of the former commercial company were then sold to a new non-commercial British Broadcasting Corporation, which operated under a UK charter from the Crown
The Crown

Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the Crown is an abstract metonymy concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of any government....
.

With no possibility of commercial broadcasting available from inside the UK, a former RAF Captain and British entrepreneur (and from 1935 Conservative Party Member of Parliament) named Leonard F. Plugge set up his own International Broadcasting Company. The IBC began leasing time on transmitters in continental Europe and then reselling it as sponsored English language programming aimed at audiences in Britain and Ireland. Because Plugge successfully demonstrated that State monopolies such as that of the BBC could be broken, other parties became attracted to the idea of creating a new commercial radio station specifically for this purpose.

Formation of Radio Luxembourg

In the Grand Duchy during 1924, Francois Aneu built a 100-watt
Amateur radio

Amateur radio, often called Etymology of ham radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants, called "hams," use various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for Public services, recreation and self-training....
 transmitter to broadcast military music
Military band

File:Band Trooping the Colour, 16th June 2007.jpgA military band is a group of personnel that perform musical duties for military functions, usually for the armed forces....
 concerts and plays to listeners in Luxembourg. Because the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (see map) is centrally located in western Europe, it was an ideal location for transmitters aimed at reaching audiences in many nations, including the United Kingdom. Aneu became inspired by the activities of Captain Plugge, who was using transmitters licensed in other countries to broadcast English-language radio programmes to Britain and Ireland, where commercial broadcasting had not been licensed by the British government. On 11 May 1929 he brought together a group of mainly French entrepreneurs and formed the Luxembourg Society for Radio Studies (La Société Luxembourgeoise d'Etudes Radiophoniques) as a pressure group to force the Luxembourg government to issue them a commercial broadcasting licence.

On 19 December 1929 the government passed a law awarding a monopoly licence to operate a commercial radio broadcasting franchise from the Grand Duchy. On 29 December this licence was awarded to the Society, which in turn created the Luxembourg Broadcasting Company (Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Radiodiffusion
RTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 43 television and 32 radio stations in 10 countries....
) to be identified on the air as Radio Luxembourg.

In May 1932 Radio Luxembourg began test transmissions directed at Britain and Ireland. The reaction of the British government was hostile, as the long-wave band
Longwave

The longwave radio band is a range of frequencies used for AM broadcasting, which extends from 148.5 to 283.5 kHz. It falls within the low frequency part of the radio spectrum ....
 used for these tests radiated a signal far superior to anything previously received from outside the country. The British government accused Radio Luxembourg of pirating the various wavelengths it was testing. The station had planned to commence regular broadcasts on 4 June 1933, but the complaints caused Radio Luxembourg to keep shifting its wavelength. On 1 January 1934 a new international agreement, the "Lucerne Convention (European Wavelength Plan)" (which the Luxembourg government refused to sign up to), came into effect, and shortly afterwards Radio Luxembourg started a regular schedule of English-language radio transmissions from 8:15 am until midnight on Sundays, and at various times during the rest of the week.

Radio Luxembourg began broadcasting in both the French and English languages via a new 200 kW transmitter on 1304 metres, 230 kcs., in the long-wave band. The English service was leased to Radio Publicity (London) Ltd in the United Kingdom. In December 1933 they transferred 23-year-old Stephen Williams
Stephen Williams (Radio Luxembourg)

Stephen Williams was a British radio announcer, presenter and producer, and a pioneer of commercial radio for the UK.Born in London and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, as a young boy he was already, in his words, a "wireless fanatic": he said, "I was able to listen proudly to the debut of the BBC on 14 November 1922, and from the m...
 from directing their English language programmes transmitted over Radio Paris
Radio Paris

Radio Paris was a French radio broadcasting company best known for its Axis propaganda broadcasts in Vichy France during World War II.Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola , founded by pioneering French engineer ?mile Girardeau in 1922....
 to become the first manager of the English language service of Radio Luxembourg.

First commercial era


1933-1939

In the years from 1933 to 1939 the English language service of Radio Luxembourg gained a large audience in the UK and other European countries with sponsored programming aired from noon until midnight on Sundays and at various times during the rest of the week.

Programmes
  • These were some of the shows heard in 1935 as listed in the 3 May edition of Radio Pictorial:
    • Sundays: 12:00 Noon - Musical Voyage - with Bobbie Comber and Reginald Purdell and sponsored by Halls Wine.
      • 12:15 pm - Do-Do Broadcasts - sponsored medication programme "for asthma suffers".
      • 12:30 pm - Golden Hour of Music - the Irish Concert recorded programme
      • 1:00 pm - Zam-Buk Broadcast - the latest dance music sponsored by a medication "for cuts, burns and bruises."
      • 1:30 pm - Littlewoods Broadcast - sponsored by a football pools coupon company in Liverpool.
      • 2:00 pm - English service ends until 2:30 pm.
      • 2:30 pm - Vernon's All-Star Variety Concert
        Ladbrokes

        Ladbrokes plc is a United Kingdom based gambling company. It is based in Rayners Lane in Harrow, London. From 14 May 1999 to 23 February 2006, when it owned the Hilton Hotels hotel brand outside the United States, it was known as Hilton Group plc....
         - gramophone records presented by a football pools company.
      • 5:30 pm - League of Ovaltineys - presented by the makers of Ovaltine
        Ovaltine

        Ovaltine is a brand of milk flavoring product made with sugar , malt extract, cocoa, and whey. Ovaltine, a registered trademark of Associated British Foods, is made by Wander AG, a subsidiary of Twinings which acquired the brand from Novartis in 2003....
        .
        (The anthem of this children's show was still being celebrated by fan sites in 2007. Another version of the Ovaltineys programming began again after World War II on Radio Luxembourg over its 208 wavelength.)


Presenters
  • Stephen Williams
    Stephen Williams (Radio Luxembourg)

    Stephen Williams was a British radio announcer, presenter and producer, and a pioneer of commercial radio for the UK.Born in London and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, as a young boy he was already, in his words, a "wireless fanatic": he said, "I was able to listen proudly to the debut of the BBC on 14 November 1922, and from the m...
     - the first station manager, who resumed his duties with the English service when the station resumed commercial English language transmissions after World War II.
  • Gerald Carnes
  • Charles Maxwell (1936)
  • John Bewley
  • S.P. Ogden-Smith (Chief Announcer in 1938)


World War II


1940-1945

On 21 September 1939 the Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a small landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany....
 government closed the radio station down to protect the neutrality of the Grand Duchy during World War II. The station and its transmitters were taken over by the invading German forces in 1940, and were used for English-language propaganda broadcasts by William Joyce
William Joyce

William Joyce , the man generally associated with the nickname Lord Haw-Haw, was a fascist politician and Nazism propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during the Second World War....
(
"Lord Haw-Haw"). When Allied forces took over Luxembourg in September 1944, the station was transferred to US Army control and used for black propaganda
Black propaganda

Black propaganda is false information and material that purports to be from a source on one side of a conflict, but is actually from the opposing side....
 purposes for the remainder of the war (see Radio 1212
Radio 1212

Radio 1212 or Nachtsender 1212 was a black propaganda radio station operated from 1944 to 1945 by the Psychological Warfare Branch of the Office of War Information under the direction of CBS radio chief William S....
).

Second commercial era


1946-1953

When the Allied armed forces vacated the Radio Luxembourg premises at the close of World War II, the English-language service attempted to restart transmissions to the United Kingdom as a full-time commercial radio station using the European long-wave band, once more under the management of Stephen Williams.

During the war Geoffrey Everitt served his last few months in Luxembourg and this led to his employment by Stephen Williams on 21 June 1946. Williams soon left the station and Everitt found himself in charge of a small on-air staff of three women and one man. Because of the dearth of advertising available in English, the early morning shows on long wave quickly disappeared and made way for French-language programmes. More contractions followed and this led to cuts in more of the morning, afternoon and evening programming in English.

By the start of the 1950s, sponsorship of the English service had begun to grow once more, and while initially some of the English-language programmes continued via
Radio Luxembourg I on long wave, a second but less powerful wavelength was opened up as Radio Luxembourg II on medium wave. The controversy over the station's broadcasting frequencies had been resolved with the 1948 Copenhagen plan (which this time the Luxembourg government did sign up to), which allocated the country two high-power frequencies, one on long wave and the other on medium wave. Eventually all English programming moved to MW, with LW being dedicated to French programmes, while German, Dutch and other languages used MW during the daytime.

In 1955, Hal Lewis
Hal Lewis (Aku)

Hal Lewis , aka J. Akuhead Pupule or Aku, was the morning air personality in 1965 at KSSK-FM, an AM station in Honolulu, Hawaii....
 who was better known at Hawaiian radio station KPOA-AM as J. Akuhead Pupule (and later became the morning DJ at KGMB
KSSK-FM

KSSK-FM is an adult contemporary station licensed to Honolulu, Hawaii, and owned by Clear Channel Communications. It is simulcast on AM 590. The station is home to the "Perry and Price" morning show....
 in Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu is the Capital and most populous census-designated place in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Although Honolulu refers to the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and the county are consolidated, known as the Honolulu County, Hawaii, and the city and county is designated as the entire island....
 during 1965), offered to buy the morning time from 6 am to 9 am for his own show on 208, but his offer was rejected. The 208 signal could be received satisfactorily in the United Kingdom only after dark, when it was able to strike the ionosphere
Ionosphere

The ionosphere is the uppermost part of the Earth's atmosphere, distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere....
 and bounce back to the British Isles.

It was this second wavelength that eventually became dedicated to English-language programming after 6 pm under the slogan of '"
208 - Your station of the stars"', referring to the entertainers heard on the station.

Programmes
  • These were some of the shows heard in March 1952 as reported in the 208 programme schedule:
    • Sundays: 6:15 pm - Ovaltineys' Concert Party
      Ovaltineys

      Ovaltineys or League of Ovaltineys was a children's club developed in the 1930s to promote the sale of Ovaltine brand drink in the United Kingdom....
       -
      a version of the popular show that was originally broadcast before World War II over the original Radio Luxembourg long-wave station.
      • 9:15 pm - Leslie Welch
        Leslie Welch

        Leslie Welch was a British radio and television entertainer known as the Memory Man....
         - "the famous Memory Man.".
      • 10:45 pm - The Answer Man - "anything you want to know.", (Sundays, Wednesdays, Fridays).
      • 11.00 PM - Top Twenty - introduced by Pete Murray.
    • Mondays: 7:15 pm - The Adventures of Dan Dare
      Dan Dare

      Dan Dare is a British people science fiction comic book hero, created by Comic strip creator Frank Hampson. Hampson not only invented Dan Dare and his entire world, he also put together the original team of artists and wrote the first two stories....
      , "
      Pilot of the future" - fifteen minutes serial heard Monday to Friday and featuring the Noel Johnson
      Noel Johnson

      Noel Johnson was an England actor.He was the radio voice of Dick Barton special agent on BBC radio and Dan Dare pilot of the future over Radio Luxembourg ....
       who also played the part of Dick Barton
      Dick Barton

      Dick Barton - Special Agent was a popular radio programme on the BBC Light Programme from 1946 to 1951.Dick Barton was the BBC?s first daily serial, airing at 6.45 each weekday evening....
       on BBC radio. This serial began on July 1, 1951 and ran for five years.
    • 9:30 pm - Perry Mason
      Perry Mason

      Perry Mason is a fictional character, a defense Lawyer who originally was the main character in numerous pieces of detective fiction authored by Erle Stanley Gardner....
       serial heard Monday through Friday.
    • Tuesdays: 10:55 pm - Soccer of Leicester - odds announcement.
    • Wednesdays: 8:30 pm - The Story of Dr. Kildare
      Dr. Kildare

      Dr. James Kildare is a fictional character, the primary character in a series of United States theatrical films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, an early 1950s radio series, a 1960s television series of the same name and a comic book based on the TV show....
      - every Wednesday starring Lew Ayres
      Lew Ayres

      Lew Ayres was an American actor....
      , produced in Hollywood by MGM
      .
      • 11:00 pm - Back to the Bible
        Back to the Bible

        Back to the Bible is an international Christianity Religious ministry based in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, using radio, the internet, television, and other media....
         - religious broadcast.
    • Thursdays: 8:00 pm - Music From the Ballet.
      • 8:30 pm - Movie Magazine with Wilfrid Thomas.
      • 11:00 pm - Old Fashioned Revival Hour
        Charles E. Fuller

        Charles Edward Fuller was an United States Christian clergyman and a radio Evangelism.Charles Fuller was born in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from Pomona College in 1910, he worked in the citrus packing business in southern California until 1918....
         - religion (Charles E. Fuller
        Charles E. Fuller

        Charles Edward Fuller was an United States Christian clergyman and a radio Evangelism.Charles Fuller was born in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from Pomona College in 1910, he worked in the citrus packing business in southern California until 1918....
        .)
    • Fridays: 8:00 pm - Scottish Requests with Peter Madren.
      • 11:00 pm The Voice of Prophecy
        Voice Of Prophecy

        The Voice Of Prophecy is a long-running Seventh-day Adventist religious radio broadcast founded in 1929 by H.M.S. Richards, Sr.. Initially aired on a single radio station in Los Angeles it has since grown to numerous stations throughout the United States and Canada and more recently has begun television and video production....
         - Adventists' Union religious programme.
    • Saturdays: 7:00 pm - Chance of a Lifetime - quiz programme with Dick Emery
      Dick Emery

      Richard Gilbert "Dick" Emery was an England comedian and actor who began on radio in the 1950s. After transition to television his popularity grew through the 1960s and 1970s....
      .
      • 10:00 pm - At Two-O-Eight - dance music with Russ Morgan Orchestra compered by Pete Murray.
      • 11:00 pm - Bringing Christ to the Nations - The Lutheran Hour
        The Lutheran Hour

        The Lutheran Hour is a United States religion radio program that proclaims the message of Jesus Christ on nearly 800 stations throughout North American, as well as by weekly audiences on the American Forces Network and XM Satellite Radio FamilyTalk 170....
        .


Radio Luxembourg also served as a refuge for stars and shows previously heard on the BBC but with whom the BBC had fallen out for one reason or another. Thus, when in 1951 the BBC wanted Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn

Dame Vera Lynn Order of the British Empire is a popular United Kingdom vocalist whose career flourished during World War II, when she was nicknamed "Forces Sweetheart"....
, one of its biggest singing stars, to perform more upbeat material than her traditional repertoire, she refused, and signed up to record 42 shows for Luxembourg instead - which, she said, also paid better. Likewise, the comedy series Much Binding in the Marsh
Much Binding in the Marsh

Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh was the title of a comical BBC radio and Radio Luxembourg #Programmes_2 show broadcast from 1944 to 1954, starring Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch as senior staff in a fictional RAF station battling red tape and wartime inconvenience....
, terminated by the BBC after six years, transferred to Radio Luxembourg for a period in 1950-51 before the BBC relented and revived the show.

Presenters
Resident announcers in Luxembourg at different times:
  • Stephen Williams
    Stephen Williams (Radio Luxembourg)

    Stephen Williams was a British radio announcer, presenter and producer, and a pioneer of commercial radio for the UK.Born in London and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, as a young boy he was already, in his words, a "wireless fanatic": he said, "I was able to listen proudly to the debut of the BBC on 14 November 1922, and from the m...
     - the English service manager before before World War II, resumed his duties when commercial broadcasting began again.
  • Ursula Brennan - Patricia Giles
    Patricia Giles

    Patricia Jessie Giles Order of Australia is a women's activist and former Australian Australian Senate. She was the President of the International Alliance of Women for three terms, the last ending in 2004....
     - Beatrice Feltes - John De Denghy - record presenters who all left the station with Stephen Williams around 1948.
  • Geoffrey Everitt - joined Radio Luxembourg on 21 June 1946 after being demobbed from British Army in Luxembourg. He was hired by Stephen Williams and when Williams returned to the UK, Everitt took over his job. In later years he became the London-based boss of the entire English-language operation.
  • Teddy Johnson - joined in May 1948 and he and Everitt ran the English service in Luxembourg by themselves until 1950 due to the lack of advertising income. Then Johnson returned to England to develop his singing career and later returned to join Pete Murray.
  • John Drexler - joined after Johnson departed but Drexler left after one month.
  • Roger Moffat; Richard Beynon; Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell

    Warren Mitchell is an England actor....
     all joined with Drexler and left shortly after Drexler.
  • Pete Murray
    Pete Murray (disc jockey)

    Peter Murray Order of the British Empire, is a United Kingdom radio and television presenter and a stage and screen actor. His broadcasting career spanned over 50 years....
     - joined with Drexler, Beynon and Mitchell; remained in Luxembourg until 1956.
  • Peter Madren - joined Everitt, Johnson and Murray in May 1951.


1954-1963

Following the merger of the English-language service of Radio Luxembourg I with the new English-language service of Radio Luxembourg II on 208 metres medium wave, the station came to be known as Radio Luxembourg. A British company, Radio Luxembourg (London) Ltd, controlled the programme content and sold the advertising time.

The station sign-on time at dusk varied between summer and winter to allow maximum benefit to be gained from a skywave propagation at night that covered the British Isles, although reception was stronger in northern England. By restricting the service to night-time, the sales representatives were able to sell most of the available airtime both for spot commercials and for sponsored programmes. One spot commercial that became burned into the minds of every Radio Luxembourg listener was for Horace Batchelor
Horace Batchelor

Horace Batchelor was famous in the United Kingdom during the late 1950s and early 1960s as an advertiser on Radio Luxembourg....
's "Infra-Draw Method" of winning money on football pools
Football pools

Football pools, often referred to as "the pools", are football betting pools based on predicting the outcome of top-level association football matches set to take place in the coming week....
, turning the previously obscure Bristol suburb of "Keynsham
Keynsham

Keynsham , is a town between Bristol and Bath, Somerset in Somerset, south-west England. It was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Cainesham, meaning St Keyne's home....
, spelt K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M" into a household name throughout the country.

Programmes were partly live disc-jockey presentations by the team of "resident announcers" from the studios in Luxembourg City, partly shows pre-recorded in the company's UK studios at 38 Hertford Street, London W1. This was not made clear to listeners, who were allowed to form the incorrect impression that all the presenters were sitting in the Grand Duchy or, alternatively, that they were indeed in London but performing live via a hypothetical landline to Luxembourg -- a landline which in reality the British government was never prepared to permit until well into the 1980s.

A strange conspiracy of silence operated throughout this period between sworn enemies Radio Luxembourg and the BBC, each of which never mentioned the existence of the other, although many famous names appeared on both, often almost simultaneously.

Programmes

During this period, and particularly from about 1960, the station's output came to be much more explicitly targeted at the burgeoning teenage market, with the emphasis increasingly on pop music. Drama productions, comedy, variety and sports programming disappeared altogether. By about 1963, almost the station's entire output was based around the playing of music on discs. This must have greatly reduced its production costs. It also reflected the fact that the mainstream evening audience for middle-aged "family entertainment" had by this time largely migrated to television.

  • These were some of the shows heard in December 1956, as listed in the 208 programme schedule for that month:
    • Sundays: 6:00 pm - Butlin's Beaver Club
      Butlins

      Butlin's Holiday Camps, presently known by the trademark Butlins, were founded by Billy Butlin to provide economical holidays in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland....
       - with Uncle Eric Winstone.
      • 8:30 pm - Take Your Pick
        Take Your Pick

        Take Your Pick was a United Kingdom game show originally broadcast by Radio Luxembourg in the early 1950s. The show transferred to television in 1955 with the launch of ITV, where it continued until 1968....
         - with Michael Miles
        Michael Miles

        Michael John Miles was a TV presenter in UK, best known for the game show Take Your Pick from 1955 to 1968, produced by Associated Rediffusion and later by Rediffusion London....
        .
        .
      • 9:30 pm - This I Believe
        This I Believe

        This I Believe was a five-minute CBS Radio Network radio program hosted by journalist Edward R. Murrow from 1951 to 1955. A half-hour European version of This I Believe ran from 1956 to 1958 over Radio Luxembourg ....
         - the Edward R. Murrow
        Edward R. Murrow

        Edward R. Murrow was an American broadcast journalist. He first came to prominence with a series of radio news broadcasts during World War II, which were followed by millions of listeners in the United States and Canada....
         show presented by
        .
    • Mondays: 9:30 pm - Candid Microphone - starring listeners caught in the act.
      • 11:15 pm - Frank and Ernest
        Frank and Ernest (broadcast)

        Frank and Ernest is the name of an international religious broadcast by the Dawn Bible Students Association that has been heard on many stations including Radio Luxembourg ....
         - religion from Dawn Bible Students Association
        Dawn Bible Students Association

        The Dawn Bible Students Association is a legal entity used by a branch of the Associated Bible Students.It was founded with the intention of becoming a publishing house to begin distributing the Studies in the Scriptures series written by Charles Taze Russell which the Watchtower Society had ceased publishing and distributing in 1928....
        .
      • 11:30 pm - The World Tomorrow
        The World Tomorrow

        The World Tomorrow is a now-defunct radio and television half-hour program which had been sponsored by the Radio Church of God A fifteen minute version of the radio program , was broadcast by various speakers in the French language, German language, Italian language, Russian language and Spanish language languages....
         - with Herbert W. Armstrong
        Herbert W. Armstrong

        Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1946 and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from ....
        , later heard on Tuesdays as well replacing Oral Roberts
        Oral Roberts

        Granville Oral Roberts is an United States Pentecostal televangelist and is also a leader in the charismatic movement....
        .
    • Tuesdays: 9:00 pm - Lucky Number - with Keith Fordyce.
      • 10:00 pm - The Capitol Show - Mel Thompson presenting Capitol Records
        Capitol Records

        Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
         new releases.
    • Wednesdays: 8:00 pm - Double Your Money
      Double Your Money

      Double Your Money was a United Kingdom game show hosted by Hughie Green. Originally broadcast on Radio Luxembourg , it transferred to ITV in 1955, a few days after the commercial channel began broadcasting....
       - Hughie Green
      Hughie Green

      Hughie Green was the host of numerous British television shows & founder of Expro group....
      .
      • 10:00 pm - Rockin' To Dreamland - with Keith Fordyce playing the latest British and American hit records.
      • 11:30 pm - The Hour of Decision
        Hour of Decision

        Hour of Decision is a weekly radio broadcast by the Dr. Rev. Billy Graham. Graham began it with a few of his own dollars and ties with a radio station through a friend at his old church....
         - with Billy Graham
        Billy Graham

        William Franklin Graham Jr. better known as Billy Graham, is an American evangelism and an Evangelicalism Christian . He has been a spiritual adviser to multiple President of the United States and was number seven on The Gallup Organization Gallup's List of Widely Admired People for the 20th century....
        .
    • Thursdays: 8:30 pm - Lucky Couple - with David Jacobs
      David Jacobs

      David William Jacobs , was a United Kingdom athletics ....
       recorded on location in the UK
      .
      • 9:30 pm - Irish Requests.
      • 10:45 pm - Italy Sings - presented by the Italian State Tourist Office.
    • Fridays: 10:30 pm - Record Hop - Benny Lee presents the latest Columbia
      Columbia Records

      Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
       and Parlophone records
      Parlophone

      Parlophone is a record label, founded in Germany in 1896 in music by the Carl Lindstr?m Company. The ? trademark is a German L, for Lindstr?m....
      .
    • Saturdays: 7:00 pm - Amateur Football - results of the matches played today.
      • 8:00 pm - Jamboree - 120 minutes of exciting, non-stop, action-packed radio ..."Teenage Jury" and at approximately 9:30: Alan Freed
        Alan Freed

        Alan Freed , also known as Moondog, was an United States disc-jockey who became internationally known for promoting African-American rhythm and blues music on the radio in the United States and Europe under the name of rock and roll....
        , the remarkable American disc-jockey whose programmes in the States cause excitement to rise to a fever pitch, presents "Rock 'n' roll".
      • 10.00 PM - Tonight - Peter Haigh
        Peter Haigh

        Peter Varley Haigh was a familiar and popular face as an in-vision announcer on BBC television in the years after the Second World War....
         presents news, music and personalities recorded at the Embassy Club in London.
      • 10:30 pm - Philips' Fanfare -records from this label
        Philips

        Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. , usually known as Philips, is a Netherlands electronics company. It is one of the largest electronics companies in the world, founded and headquartered in the Netherlands....
         presented by Guy Standeven.


Presenters
The following were some of the resident announcers in Luxembourg during this period:
  • Barry Alldis
    Barry Alldis

    Barry Alldis was a presenter on British radio, most notably on the English service of Radio Luxembourg , otherwise known as "208, Your Station of the Stars"....
     - joined the team in 1956, becoming Chief Announcer and staying until 1966, when he left to work for BBC radio. He returned to Luxembourg in 1975 and remained on the staff until his death in 1982.
  • Chris Denning
    Chris Denning

    Chris Denning is an England disc jockey. He worked for Radio Luxembourg_%28English%29 and Wonderful Radio London before teaming up with Kenny Everett on the programme Where It's At on the BBC's Light Programme....
  • Colin Hamilton
  • Ted King
  • Johnny Moran
  • Don Moss 1957-60
  • Don Wardell (became Chief Announcer after Barry Alldis left in 1966)


The following disc-jockeys recorded shows in the London studios at 38 Hertford Street. Many of these programmes were sponsored by record companies:
(A-Z)
(A): Peter Aldersley - (C): Sam Costa
Sam Costa

Samuel Gabriel 'Sam' Costa was a singer and a voice actor on the show Much Binding In The Marsh. He was also a Radio Luxembourg and BBC disc jockey....
 - (D): Alan Dell
Alan Dell

Alan Dell was a BBC radio broadcaster, who probably did more than anyone else in the last quarter of the 20th century in Britain to ensure that the dance band music of the 1920s, 30s and early 40s remained in the public consciousness....
 - (F): Keith Fordyce
Keith Fordyce

Keith Fordyce was a disc jockey and presenter on British radio and television....
 - Alan Freeman
Alan Freeman

Alan Leslie "Fluff" Freeman Order of the British Empire was a United Kingdom disc jockey and radio personality in the United Kingdom for 40 years....
 - (G): David Gell
David Gell

David Gell was a DJ on Radio Luxembourg, and later on the BBC Light Programme, BBC Radio 1, and BBC Radio 2.Born in Canada on 23 August 1929, he worked for radio station CFAC in Calgary before relocating to Europe....
 - (H): Tony Hall
Tony Hall

Tony Hall may refer to:* Tony P. Hall, U.S. politician, representative and ambassador* Tony Hall , chief executive of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London...
 - (J): Jack Jackson
Jack Jackson (British radio)

Jack Jackson was a British trumpeter and bandleader who became a highly influential radio disc jockey.He started as a trumpeter in the swing bands of Bert Ambrose, Jack Hylton and Jack Payne, before forming his own band in 1933....
 - David Jacobs
David Jacobs (disc jockey)

David Jacobs CBE is a United Kingdom actor and broadcaster, best known as former presenter of the BBC programmes Juke Box Jury and Any Questions....
 - (M): Brian Matthew
Brian Matthew

Brian Matthew is a veteran United Kingdom Presenter, who became well known in the 1960s. He is still broadcasting on radio for the BBC, having presented Sounds of the 60s since 1990, often employing the same vocabulary and the same measured delivery he used in previous decades....
 - Don Moss - Pete Murray
Pete Murray (disc jockey)

Peter Murray Order of the British Empire, is a United Kingdom radio and television presenter and a stage and screen actor. His broadcasting career spanned over 50 years....
 - (O): Ray Orchard - (S): Jimmy Savile
Jimmy Savile

Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile Order of the British Empire, Order of St. Gregory the Great , commonly known as Jimmy Savile , is an England DJ, actor and media personality, best known for his BBC television show Jim'll Fix It, and for being the first and last presenter of the long-running BBC chart show Top of the Pops....
 - (T): Shaw Taylor - (Y): Jimmy Young
Jimmy Young (disc jockey)

Sir Jimmy Young CBE is a well-known former singer, United Kingdom disc jockey and radio station interviewer....
 - Muriel Young
Muriel Young

Muriel Young , was a British television continuity announcer, presenter and producer....


1964-1967

Until March 1964, Radio Luxembourg had enjoyed its own commercial radio monopoly of English-language programming heard in the UK.

In March 1964 Radio Caroline
Radio Caroline

Radio Caroline is a European radio station that started transmissions on Easter Sunday 1964 from a ship anchored in international waters off the coast of Felixstowe, Suffolk, England....
 began daytime commercial radio transmissions to southern England from a ship anchored less than four miles off the coast. In Caroline's primary reception areas, her groundwave signal was strong and unaffected during daylight hours by fading and interference. Following the success of this first offshore station, others soon followed and formed a fleet that ringed the British Isles. These transmissions were eventually extended around the clock and featured many different broadcasting formats, though pop music on discs predominated.

As a result of this competition, Radio Luxembourg gradually abandoned pre-recorded sponsored programmes for a more flexible continuity. Its new format featured mainly spot advertising within record programmes presented live by resident DJs in Luxembourg, some of them recruited from the offshore stations.

In August 1967 British legislation came into effect that forced all but two Caroline stations off the air by shutting off their means to sell commercial advertising in the UK. However, simultaneously with the demise of offshore "pirate radio", the British government instructed the BBC to create its own non-commercial replacement service called Radio 1
BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
. While Luxembourg almost had the UK commercial airwaves to itself, it was still restricted to evening and night hours.
Presenters
  • Pete Brady
  • Tony Brandon
    Tony Brandon

    Tony Brandon is a United Kingdom radio presenter and comedian....
  • Paul Burnett
    Paul Burnett

    Paul Burnett, born 26 November, 1940 in Hulme, Manchester, is a United Kingdom radio disc jockey, who began his radio career while in the Royal Air Force in the Persian Gulf in 1964....
  • Dave Cash
    Dave Cash

    Dave Cash may refer to:*Dave Cash *Dave Cash *Dave Cash , Yiddish comedian*Kid Kash, American wrestler, real name David Cash...
  • Simon Dee
    Simon Dee

    Cyril Nicholas Henty-Dodd is better known by his stage name Simon Dee. He was a United Kingdom television interviewer and radio disc jockey who hosted a twice-weekly chat show Dee Time, but after moving from the BBC to London Weekend Television he was dropped and his career never recovered....
  • Noel Edmonds
    Noel Edmonds

    Noel Ernest Edmonds, Deputy Lieutenant is an English television presenter, Senior management and philanthropist, who made his name as a disc jockey on BBC Radio 1 in the UK....
  • Stuart Grundy
  • Tommy Vance
    Tommy Vance

    File:Tommy Vance and Geg Hopkins.jpgTommy Vance, born Richard Anthony Crispian Francis Prew Hope-Weston was a British people pop music radio broadcaster, born in Eynsham, Oxfordshire....


1968-1988

By the middle of 1968 even the two Caroline offshore stations had left the air and, while other attempts were made to restart offshore radio commercial broadcasts aimed at the UK in the early 1970s, Luxembourg did not face commercial competition, only a growing increase in audience share by more BBC services. But in 1973 the BBC radio monopoly was finally ended by new legislation introducing Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio

Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to Commercial broadcasting stations in the United Kingdom. The same name is used for Independent Local Radio in Republic of Ireland....
, funded by the sale of advertising time.

In 1983 Radio Luxembourg marked its fiftieth anniversary as a station, but the British commercial radio stations kept whittling away the
208 audience and advertising, while a brief replay of competition for audiences began to emerge from off the British coastline with new radio ship transmissions.

Programmes
  • These were shows heard in 1982 as reported in the Radio Luxembourg Research Report (page 20) of 208 listeners. The Survey was conducted during the last quarter of 1982 by British Market Research Bureau for Radio Luxembourg (London) Ltd. By the time the survey appeared, the programme line-up below had changed in various ways, including the untimely death of Barry Alldis in the middle of the survey:
    • Sundays: 7:00 pm - Haunted Studio - with Stuart and Ollie Henry. 9:00 pm - Star Chart and Top 30 UK Singles - with Tony Prince
      Tony Prince

      Tony Prince is a British radio disc jockey and businessman, remembered for his programmes on Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s....
      .. 11:00 pm - Sunday's Top 20's - with Barry Alldis
      Barry Alldis

      Barry Alldis was a presenter on British radio, most notably on the English service of Radio Luxembourg , otherwise known as "208, Your Station of the Stars"....
       and Rob Jones.. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Benny Brown.
    • Mondays: 7:00 pm - Battle of the Giants; Top 30 Airplay; Top 30 Disco - with Rob Jones and Benny Brown. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Barry Alldis.
    • Tuesdays: 7:00 pm - 208 Editorial; Beatle Hour; Daily Mirror Rock and Pop Club; Top 30 UK; Top 30 Albums - with Rob Jones and Barry Alldis. 9:00 pm - Top 30 UK; Top 30 Albums - with Benny Brown. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Mike Hollis.
    • Wednesdays: 7:00 pm - Gold and Games - with Rob Jones and Benny Brown. 9:00 pm - American Top 30 - with Bob Stewart
      Bob Stewart

      Bob Stewart may refer to:*Bob Stewart , television producer*Bob Stewart , baseball umpire*Bob Stewart , tuba player*Bob Stewart , ice hockey player...
      . 11:00 pm - Top 30 Easy Listening - with Benny Brown. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Mike Hollis.
    • Thursdays: 7:00 pm - The Number Ones; Top of the Pops - with Bob Stewart and Mike Hollis. 9:00 pm - Top 30 Futurist - with Rob Jones. 11:00 pm - Discotheque - with Benny Brown. Midnight - Spotlight On ... - with Stuart Henry. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Stuart and Ollie Henry.
    • Fridays: 7:00 pm - The Record Journal - with Stuart and Ollie Henry. 9:00 pm - Top 30 Disco - with Tony Prince
      Tony Prince

      Tony Prince is a British radio disc jockey and businessman, remembered for his programmes on Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s....
      . 11:00 pm - Top 30 Airplay (repeat) - with Bob Stewart. 1:00 am - Earthlink - with Barry Alldis.
    • Saturdays: 7:00 pm - Street Heat; Top 30 Rockshow - with Stuart and Ollie Henry. 11:00 pm - Big L Marlboro
      Marlboro (cigarette)

      Marlboro is a brand of cigaretteMarlboro is a brand of cigarette made by Philip Morris USA within the US, and by Philip Morris International outside the US....
       Top 20 Country -
      with Bob Stewart. Midnight - Midnight Memories - with Barry Alldis. 1:00 am - Earthlink; Love Songs - with Mike Hollis.


Some other presenters in the 1970s and 1980s:
  • Dave Christian
    Dave Christian

    David William Christian is a retired United States professional ice hockey forward . Christian comes from a family of hockey players. His father Bill Christian and uncle Roger Christian were members of the 1960 U.S....
  • Neil Fox
  • Peter Powell (disc jockey)
    Peter Powell (disc jockey)

    Peter Powell was a popular BBC Radio 1 disc jockey in the late 1970s and 1980s....
  • Tony Prince
    Tony Prince

    Tony Prince is a British radio disc jockey and businessman, remembered for his programmes on Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s....
  • Mike Read
    Mike Read

    Mike Read is a United Kingdom Presenter, writer and television presenter....
  • Emperor Rosko
    Emperor Rosko

    Mike Pasternak, better known by his stage name of Emperor Rosko is a well known pop radio presenter, not to be confused with American radio presenter William Mercer....
  • Mark Wesley
  • Paul Burnett
    Paul Burnett

    Paul Burnett, born 26 November, 1940 in Hulme, Manchester, is a United Kingdom radio disc jockey, who began his radio career while in the Royal Air Force in the Persian Gulf in 1964....
  • David "Kid" Jensen
  • Stuart Henry
    Stuart Henry (DJ)

    Stuart Henry was a disc jockey on pirate radio station Radio Scotland, then BBC Radio 1 from its start in 1967. He left the BBC in 1974 to join Radio Luxembourg_....


During the 1980s one of the station's slogans was "Planet earth's biggest commercial radio station".

1989-1992

In 1989, hoping to build a new audience, Luxembourg in English once more returned with a daytime schedule for the first time since the early 1950s, but this time it was aimed at Scandinavia
Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a historical and geographical subregion in northern Europe that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula. It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; some authorities also include Finland and some might even include Iceland....
n audiences using a 24-hour stereo
STEREO

STEREO is a Sun observation mission which was launched on 26 October 2006 at 00:52 GMT. Two nearly identical spacecraft were launched into orbits that cause them to pull respectively further ahead of and fall gradually behind the earth....
 transponder on the Astra satellite to supplement the 208 analogue night-time service. The end eventually came for 208 at 3 am GMT on 1 January 1992 (or 30 December 1991, depending on source), with the last record played on AM being Van Morrison
Van Morrison

George Ivan Morrison Order of the British Empire is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, poet and multi-instrumentalist, who has been a professional musician since the late 1950s....
's "In the Days Before Rock and Roll" (chosen mainly because of its mention of Luxy), before "At the End of the Day" (one of their closedown songs) was played heading into the top of the hour (even though DJ Jeff Graham had said that they were going to play the original closedown tune, "It's Time To Say Goodnight" ). The station then went satellite only, with the first songs played being "When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)
When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)

When Will You is a single released by the Scottish group Deacon Blue in 1987 and in 1988. It was the very first song to be played on Radio Luxembourg after it went satellite-at 3AM on December 30, 1991....
" by Deacon Blue
Deacon Blue

Deacon Blue are a Glasgow pop music band . The name of the band was rumoured to be taken from the title of a Steely Dan song, whose lyrics seem to reflect the group's early outlook:...
 and "Always
Always (Atlantic Starr song)

"Always" was the second single from All In The Name Of Love, the seventh album from Rhythm and blues group, Atlantic Starr. A syrupy adult contemporary ballad, "Always" reflected the Lewis Brothers' desire to have the type of crossover success that Whitney Houston and Lionel Richie had been enjoying in the '80s; they got their wish when "...
" by Atlantic Starr
Atlantic Starr

Atlantic Starr were a 1980s R&B band . Among their chart-topper were "Always " and "Secret Lovers".The group was started in 1976 in White Plains, New York by Duke Jones, drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, percussionist and flautist Joseph Phillips, and three brothers: David Lewis , Wayne Lewis , and Johnathan Lewis ....
.

The satellite service continued until midnight on 30 December 1992. The closedown night was relayed on various stations, including the old 208 frequency. The Van Morrison song was the next-to-last record that night, followed by Marion Montgomery
Marion Montgomery

Marion Montgomery was a United States born jazz singer who lived in the United Kingdom.Born Maud Runnells in Natchez, Mississippi, she began her career in Atlanta working clubs, and then in Chicago where singer Peggy Lee heard her on an audition tape and suggested she should be signed up by Capitol Records, releasing three albums for...
's "Maybe the morning" .

Presenters in the 90s:
  • Chris Moyles
    Chris Moyles

    Christopher Moyles is an England Presenter from Leeds. He currently hosts the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, entitled The Chris Moyles Show....
     under the "broadcast name" Chris Holmes
  • Jonathan Miles
  • Mike Hollis
    Mike Hollis

    Michael Shane Hollis is a former professional American football placekicker.Born in Kellogg, Idaho, Hollis grew up in the Spokane, Washington area, and graduated from Central Valley High School....
  • Bob Stewart
    Bob Stewart

    Bob Stewart may refer to:*Bob Stewart , television producer*Bob Stewart , baseball umpire*Bob Stewart , tuba player*Bob Stewart , ice hockey player...
  • Mark Page
  • Peter Antony
  • Wendy Lloyd
  • Tony Adams
    Tony Adams

    Tony Adams may refer to:*Tony Adams , Welsh actor*Tony Adams , American football player*Tony Adams , Irish-born film and stage producer*Tony Adams , English football player and manager...
  • Shaun Tilley
  • Jeff Graham
    Jeff Graham

    Jeffery Todd Graham is a former professional American football player who was NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft....
  • Steve Joy
  • Sandy Beech
  • Jodie Scott
  • Nik Martin


Legacy from 1992 onwards


Atlantic 252


In 1989, Radio Luxembourg's parent company RTL Group
RTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 43 television and 32 radio stations in 10 countries....
 teamed up with RTE
Radio Telefís Éireann

Radio Telef?s ?ireann is the Public broadcasting of Republic of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts on television, radio and the Internet....
 to create Atlantic 252
Atlantic 252

Atlantic 252 was a long wave radio station broadcasting to Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom on 252 Kilohertz from its 1988 purpose built transmission site Clarkestown radio transmitter , which provided service to Atlantic 252 from 1989 until 2002....
, an English-language pop music station on longwave
Longwave

The longwave radio band is a range of frequencies used for AM broadcasting, which extends from 148.5 to 283.5 kHz. It falls within the low frequency part of the radio spectrum ....
, based in the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
 and with advertising content aimed at a UK audience. Initially this only broadcast until 7pm and ended with an announcement specifically encouraging listeners to switch to Radio Luxembourg on 1440khz mediumwave
Mediumwave

Medium Wave is a part of the Medium frequency radio band used mainly for AM broadcasting. Some experiments and trials are planned or under way for a digital modulation such as Digital Radio Mondiale ....
. Atlantic 252 switched to 24-hour broadcasts around the time that Radio Luxembourg shut down its mediumwave broadcasts. Atlantic 252 closed down in 2002 and the longwave frequency is now used for RTÉ Radio 1
RTÉ Radio 1

RT? Radio 1 is the principal radio channel of Republic of Ireland public service broadcasting Radio Telef?s ?ireann and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926....
. Presenters common to both Atlantic 252 and Radio Luxembourg include Cass Jones, Sandy Beech and Enda Caldwell
Enda Caldwell

Enda Caldwell is an Ireland TV Presenter, Radio Personality and voice actor from Kilberry, Navan, County Meath....
. The voice of Henry Owens was also heard on promos for both stations in the early 1990s.

Radio Luxembourg (digital)


An English-language classic rock digital station from RTL Group
RTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 43 television and 32 radio stations in 10 countries....
 under the name of Radio Luxembourg began in 2005. It was briefly available in the UK using DRM
Digital Radio Mondiale

Digital Radio Mondiale is a set of digital radio technologies designed to work over the bands currently used for AM broadcasting, particularly shortwave....
 (digital broadcasts over shortwave
Shortwave

Shortwave radio operates in the frequency range of 3,000 kHz to 30,000 kHz . In radio, short wavelength corresponds to high frequency given the inverse relationship between frequency and wavelength, thus, ?shortwave radio? is denominated so, because its wavelengths are shorter than the long wave-lengths used in early radio communications; m...
) but the transmitter power was scaled back, and by 2008 was not receivable outside Luxembourg itself (essentially, a test transmission). The digital station continues broadcasting . Both the station and its website make numerous references to the old 208 service.

Five (television channel)


RTL Group
RTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 43 television and 32 radio stations in 10 countries....
, Radio Luxembourg's parent company, was an initial minority shareholder in the UK's Channel Five terrestrial analogue television channel, launched in 1997. RTL became the majority shareholder from 2006 and the channel rebranded simply as Five. Five is one of more than fifty television stations that RTL own throughtout Europe. Unlike RTL's television stations in Belgium, Germany and Holland, most which are explicitly branded as RTL, Five does not significantly acknowledge its Luxembourg heritage on-air.

Background information


Transmitter history

The wavelengths and frequencies used by the English service of Radio Luxembourg changed throughout the years, although "208" was by far the longest-lasting and most famous one.
  • Marnach transmitter
    Marnach transmitter

    Marnach transmitter is a broadcasting facility of RTL Group near Marnach in the Communes of Luxembourg of Munshausen, in northern Luxembourg....
  • Junglinster Longwave Transmitter
    Junglinster longwave transmitter

    The Junglinster Longwave Transmitter is a longwave broadcasting facility used by RTL Group near Junglinster, Luxembourg, which went into service in 1932....
  • FM- and TV-mast Hosingen
    FM- and TV-mast Hosingen

    The FM- and TV mast Hosingen is a 300 metre high guyed radio mast with a diameter of 2 metres for FM and TV broadcasting, which was built in 1970....


Radio Luxembourg publications

  • Radio Pictorial (magazine) - radio publication pre-World War II that published programme schedules for all the continental stations broadcasting in English
  • Radio Parade - radio publication after World War II that published news about Radio Luxembourg in English.
  • 208 (magazine) - radio programme schedules and features after 1951 until 1959 whose name varied as it was merged with other publications and issued by various publishers.
  • Fab 208 (magazine) - radio programme schedules and features publication during the 1960s.


See also: "Radio-Luxembourg, Histoire d'un média privé d'envergure européenne", by David DOMINGUEZ MULLER, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2007.

See also

  • Radio Luxembourg (DRM)
    Radio Luxembourg (DRM)

    Radio Luxembourg is the name of a commercial radio station that has broadcast in many languages in conjunction with a television service operated from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg....
     - the new 2005 service.
  • Radio Luxembourg
    Radio Luxembourg

    Radio Luxembourg may refer to:*Radio Luxembourg , a Long Wave commercial radio station that began broadcasting from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in 1933...
     - disambiguation page for other language services.
  • Radio Luxembourg (French)
    Radio Luxembourg (French)

    Radio Luxembourg - 1933-1939 and 1951- is the name of a longwave commercial radio station that began broadcasting from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in 1933 as a daytime and evening service in the French language from Monday to Saturday and until 12 Noon on Sundays....
     - French language station.
  • Radio Luxembourg (German) - German language station.
  • International Broadcasting Company - IBC created by Leonard Plugge


External links

  • ; good selection of audio clips and jingles plus a large collection of 208 DJ-Images
  • : A Lithuanian-based website (with some material in English) featuring a worthwhile selection of audio clips
  • (article on the Transdiffusion website on Radio Luxembourg's cultural impact on 1960s teenagers)