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Radio ffn is a commercial
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operated by ''Funk & Fernsehen Nordwestdeutschland GmbH & Co. KG'' in
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. It broadcasts from regional
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Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
(station HQ),
Lüneburg Lüneburg (officially the ''Hanseatic City of Lüneburg'', German: ''Hansestadt Lüneburg'', , Low German ''Lümborg'', Latin ''Luneburgum'' or ''Lunaburgum'', Old High German ''Luneburc'', Old Saxon ''Hliuni'', Polabian ''Glain''), also called ...
, Oldenburg, and
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. The station's managing director is Harald Gehrung and its program chief is Ina Tenz. As well as transmitting on FM and satellite (DVB-S) ffn has since 2010 also been receivable via iPhone and
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, with separate apps for each device.


Programmes and presenters

*''Niedersachsens beste Morningshow'' ("Lower Saxony's best morning show") :Frank Schulte (alias Franky) *''ffn am Vormittag'' ("ffn in the forenoon") :Julian Zumbrock *''ffn am Nachmittag'' ("ffn in the afternoon") :Timm Busche *''ffn am Abend'' ("ffn in the evening") :Marie Günther *''Die Nacht in Niedersachsen'' ("The night in Lower Saxony") :Pure Music *''Die Morningshow am Samstag'' ("The morning show on Saturday") :Malte Seidel


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