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Fans can get tickets for these concerts only by a lottery on 1LIVE's website and in several radio shows. 1LIVE broadcasts and organizes so called radio concerts with famous musicians like Green Day, Kings of Leon and The Kooks. Besides, they arrange several concerts broadcast over the radio and many more. Among other things the festival 1LIVE Königstreffen, the music award 1LIVE Krone for German artists and the newcomer-festival Das erste Mal. 1LIVE Kunst was discontinued in 2009.ġLIVE Kunst combined alternative music with contributions produced by WDR 2, WDR 3, WDR 5 and itself.ġLIVE organises several parties and concerts in its broadcasting area. 1LIVE Kunst could only be received via Internet Stream. At 3:15 pm a four-hour programme was broadcast which was repeated until next afternoon. On 4 October 2006, 1LIVE Kunst, a channel that dealt with cultural topics and demanding pop music, was launched. Its music playlist is updated every week. It broadcasts music, comedy and news (every hour) and can be received over the Internet as stream, DAB, DVB-S and DVB-C. During nighttime slots there are sometimes: crime thrillers, talk, audiobooks or a documentary shows.ġLIVE diggi is a channel without any host or commercials. For the show "Plan B" 1LIVE plays a more specialist music selection. Since 2007, shows between 5 am and 8 pm have taken the name of their hosts, and playout is normally mainstream popular music. Every second person under an age of 30 in 1LIVE's broadcasting area, North Rhine-Westphalia, which is named Sektor, listens to 1LIVE at least once a day. Up to 2.9 million people listen to 1LIVE every day. Between 6pm and 8pm a new call-in-show " Der Sektor" is broadcast. From now on all shows between 5 am and 6 pm took the host's name. On 5 January 2007, 1LIVE was relaunched again.
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On 1 November 2006, 1LIVE introduced a new logo which replaced the pink "1" numeral with the letter "I" in the "L1VE" word-mark and thus the "1" numeral was put alongside the new "LIVE" word-mark in a pink rhombus. On Sunday the show Heimatkult was broadcast, this introduced new bands from within the broadcasting area. Monday to Thursday the show was named Kultkomplex playing specialist music. All shows broadcast after 8 pm had a name. Between 2 pm and 8 pm the programming was not subdivided into different named shows but instead given the name of the day and the current hour, for example: "Eins Live - Donnerstag - Achtzehn" (translated as: "One Live - Thursday - Eighteen"). On 1 September 2000, 1LIVE was relaunched. 1LIVE was intended to replace WDR1 as a more youth centric radio station, this was because WDR1 had an ever ageing listenership.