MDR Jump is a German public
radio station
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owned and operated by the
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR; ''Central German Broadcasting'') is the public broadcaster for the federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. Established in January 1991, its headquarters are in Leipzig, with regional stud ...
(MDR).
History
MDR Jump started broadcasting on 1 January 2000, initially with a programme mainly directed at the 14–29-year-old age bracket, similar to sister station
MDR Sputnik. Due to diminishing listenership, this approach was reevaluated and changed to instead appeal to 20–49-year-olds in August 2011.
The new programming put a stronger focus on information more specifically tailored to its regional audience, as well as an expanded selection basis for its range of featured music, which now also included songs from the two previous decades, rather than just the current
Top 40
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.
This new direction proved to be successful; as of 2019, MDR Jump is the seventeenth most popular radio station in Germany. Within
the territory of former East Germany, it is only surpassed by .
Programme
The regular programming of MDR Jump is broadcast Monday to Friday from 5 o'clock to midnight and on weekends and holidays from 6 o'clock to midnight. During the remaining time,
SWR 3
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Radio and television
* Standing wave ratio, in radio-engineering a measure of impedance matching of loads
Broadcasters
* Scandinavian Weekend Radio, Virrat, Finland
* South West Radio, former broadcaster, England
* Südwestr ...
's shared overnight programme ''ARD-Popnacht'' is aired.
Monday to Friday
* 5 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP Morningshow''
* 10 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP Bei der Arbeit''
* 2 p.m. – ''Die MDR JUMP Feierabendshow''
* 7 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP Die Themen des Tages''
* 8 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP Am Abend''
* 12 p.m. – ''ARD-Popnacht''
Saturday
* 6 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Morgen''
* 11 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Wochenende''
* 4 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Samstagabend''
* 9 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP In The Mix''
* 12 p.m. – ''ARD-Popnacht''
Sunday
* 6 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Morgen''
* 11 a.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Wochenende''
* 4 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP am Abend''
* 10 p.m. – ''MDR JUMP – Rockchannel''
* 12 p.m. – ''ARD-Popnacht''
''MDR JUMP Morningshow''
A daily morningshow has been on the air since 2006. Since 2011, it has been moderated by and . Apart from the station's usual selection of music, this show frequently hosts various call-in segments, usually centred around some type of prize competition, as well as segments produced by external contributors. As of 2020, the regularly featured segments include, but are not limited to:
*''Böttchers Tagebuch – Notizen aus der Provinz'': Comedian shares his take on current events.
*''Der MDR JUMP Wortinspektor'': An elderly man with a speech impediment explains a word.
*''Fakt oder Fake'': A commonly held belief is tested for its veracity.
*''Jogis Eleven: Soschäl Netwörk'': The head coach of the
German national football team
The Germany national football team (german: link=no, Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association (''Deutsc ...
has a chat with a selection of players.
References
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Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Radio stations in Germany
Radio stations established in 2000
2000 establishments in Germany
Mass media in Leipzig