Radio AF 99.1
Radio AF in Lund, Sweden, is the largest student radio station in Scandinavia, and the second largest in Europe.
Radio AF started broadcasting November 1, 1982. It broadcasts news aimed at the students at Lund University, and a wide variety of music. Radio AF was the start of the career of many Swedish radio personalities and comedians. The current station manager is Vincent Wilhelmsson. The station used to broadcast analog radio in the Lund area on 99.1 MHz and 91.1 MHz, but has since June 2014 moved on to round-the-clock broadcasting and podcasting via the .
About
Radio AF is run by volunteering students and broadcasts 24/7. The varies from music, news, comedy, talkshows and entertainment.History
The city of Lund was given permission to start community radio broadcasting in 1982 and began broadcasts November 1, the same year. Among the first that went on air was Lunds Studentkår, the student body of Lund, and Akademiska Föreningen, the academic society, both combined under the name Radio LSAF. They broadcast more than eight hours a week, mainly music and student information. After a project under the name Radio P4 in the summer of 1984 along with Radio TLTH and Radio Concorde, the three stations joined under the name Radio AF.One of the objectives of the project was to influence public opinion in the direction of a less restricted and more free radio climate, which led to 40,000 signatures in support of commercial advertisements on the newly started Radio P4.
Radio AF/P4 then continued throughout the eighties, calling themselves Radio P4 in the summer, with a more youthful profile, and Radio AF during the semesters, with focus on student information. Many of Sweden's biggest radio personalities originate from this time.
In June 1991, Radio AF moved to its current premises in the AF-building, centrally located in Lund, and began broadcasting on frequency 99.1 MHz. In 2014 the station aimed for an all digital approach to the content provided, and designed a new official site to further the programming of the channel digitally.
Station management
Station manager | Assistant station manager | Date |
Vincent Wilhelmsson | Alexander Johansson | January 2020 - present |
Vincent Wilhelmsson | Julia Karlsson | July 2019 - December 2019 |
Kajsa Oscarsson | Julia Karlsson | January 2019 - June 2019 |
Kajsa Oscarsson | Johan Christiansen | July 2018 - December 2018 |
Annie Gunnarsson | Adam Olofson | July 2017 - June 2018 |
Axel Eriksson | Adam Hallberg | January 2017 – June 2017 |
Axel Eriksson | Klara Kylhammar | January 2016 – December 2016 |
Lina Asp | Julia Wikström | July 2015 – December 2015 |
Mattias Torstensson | Lina Asp | January 2015 – June 2015 |
Mattias Torstensson | Hanna Nyberg | July 2014 – December 2014 |
Erik Adell | Mikaela Månsson | January 2014 - June 2014 |
Erik Adell | Frida Tranvik | July 2013 - December 2013 |
Aron Klingberg | Frida Tranvik | January 2013 - June 2013 |
Aron Klingberg | Christofer Carlsson | January 2012 - December 2012 |
Current staffing
Station manager | Vincent Wilhelmsson |
Assistant station manager | Alexander Johansson |
Program director | Hanna Viberg |
Chief engineer | Isak Aho Nyman |
Head of internal training | Beatrice Jarfelt |
Head of marketing | Julia Bjärtros |
Head of recruitment and training | Sofia Helgesson |
Software engineer | Aron Schuurman |
Head of facility | Ludvig Bevheden |
Head of events | Hila Stefansson |
Music director | Hampus Hansson |
Head of press | Erwin von Baumgarten |
Editor | Nina Davidsson |
Editor | Lovike Cedervall |
Editor | Johanna Glansén |
Editor | Elvira Dietmann |
Editor | Lee Strandberg |
Editor | Maja Månsson |