RTV STATION L.O.V.E.

RTV STATION L.O.V.E. is the local broadcaster of the municipality of Edam-Volendam. Since 1985, takes care of the Local radio and television broadcasts in the municipality of Edam-Volendam. The station L.O.V.E. (pronounced as: El-Oo-Vee-Eee) is expanded over the years with text-TV (1993), Teletext (1999) and a website (1999). The broadcaster's facilities include 2 radio studios, 1 TV studio, 2 digital editing sets, a Mobile Studio set (radio) and an online linear set up. In total there are more than 50 volunteers active in broadcasting. The local broadcaster Volendam-Edam has the slogan: "every day you" ==Radio[ Edit] == Makes local radio programs for the municipality of Edam-Volendam. This is done voluntarily by more than 30 employees, under the name Radio Station L.O.V.E.. Since 2012 the radio a horizontal programming, and on working days is that overall from 8: 00-23: 00 and on weekends from 7: 00-23: 00 pm. Radio Station L.O.V.E. spend with cultural, educational and informational programs to many audiences attention. L. OV.E Radio is via 106.6 FM in the ether of great Waterland to receive and on the cable of the municipality of Edam-Volendam through the frequency 89.0 FM. In addition, the digitally via Ziggo kanaal40 livestream on the internet and the Tune In radio app. the target audience of the day 24-station L.O.V.E. is 49 years. Under this target has the broadcaster a listen density of 14.3% ==Tv[ Edit] == Regularly sends station L.O.V.E. Television programs and reports from on Ziggo channel 40 (analog channel 12 +) of the cable network in the municipality of Edam-Volendam. In addition to its own programs gives the station L.O.V.E. external organisations the opportunity to offer tv programs.

If there is no TV programs are broadcast then on the TV channel "station L.O.V.E. text" to see. Cable station L.O.V.E. text is the local newspaper. This cable provides the inhabitants of Edam/Volendam newspaper of local, municipal, cultural, and sports news. At different times there can be looked at through the tv broadcasts from the radio studio. This is called "radio watch" a unique look over the shoulder of the DJ.