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Puls
Broadcast areaBavaria
Frequency
  • DAB: 11D
Programming
Language(s)German
FormatAlternative
Ownership
OperatorBayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
Bayern 1
Bayern 2
Bayern 3
BR-Klassik
BR24
BR24live
BR Heimat
BR Schlager
BR Verkehr
History
First air date
15 May 2013 (2013-05-15)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitepulsradio.de

Puls ("Pulse") is a German, public radio station owned and operated by the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR). It is a youth-oriented program which makes heavy use of social media and also broadcasts music beyond the mainstream. It replaced On3-radio on 15 May 2013. The station's YouTube channels have more than 2 million subscribers and 850 million views combined. Puls is a digital-only station and is not available via FM broadcasting.

Television shows

Every Thursday at 11:45 PM on BR Fernsehen, Puls used to broadcast the half-hour magazine Puls - Das Qualitätsfernsehen deines Vertrauens (the quality television of your trust), in which Sebastian Meinberg and Ariane Alter have contributed articles from the categories "We have to talk", "Give it a try", "We celebrate it" as well as "End with fun" present. In addition, the moderators handed over an interesting gift for each show in "The Gift". The episodes and individual contributions were also published online, in part, even before their broadcast on television. Since 2018, the program is only broadcast on the Internet.

Other broadcasts of Puls are Startrampe (launching ramp), UMZUG !, as well as Woidboyz on BR Fernsehen and ARD-alpha.[1]

References

  1. ^ "PULS im Fernsehen". Bayerischer Rundfunk (in German). Retrieved 2013-10-21.