BigFM
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Big FM is a German radio station.
It first aired on 1 April 2000, and covered parts of Baden-Württemberg. On August 2003, it took over the frequencies of the defunct radio station RPR Zwei to expand to Rhineland-Palatinate. On 5 September 2005, it took over the frequencies of the defunct radio station JAM FM Saarland, thus expanding to Saarland.
Frequencies
Today bigFM is the biggest private radio station for young people in Germany.
- FM Stuttgart: 89.5
- FM Rottweil: 99.0
- FM Cologne: 104.9
- FM Frankfurt am Main: 104.5
- FM Mainz: 106.6
- FM Koblenz: 104.0
- FM Trier: 106.4
- FM Eifel: 106.6
- FM Karlsruhe: 105.2
- FM Kaiserslautern: 107.6
- FM Saarburg: 96.5
- FM Pirmasens: 96.7
- FM Baden-Baden: 103.8
- FM Mannheim: 87.8
- FM Heidelberg: 90.9
- FM Ulm: 99.7
- FM Freiburg: 102.8
- FM Tübingen: 89.7
- FM Heilbronn: 104.7
- FM Aalen: 105.1
- FM Göppingen: 100.3
- FM Ludwigshafen: 106.7
- FM Saarbrücken: 94.2
- FM Merzig: 92.6
- FM Neunkirchen[disambiguation needed]: 94.6
- FM St. Ingbert: 96.8
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