Radio ÃÂsterreich International (RÃÂI) (Austrian Radio International) was an international shortwave radio station broadcast by ORF. RÃÂI ceased operations in 2003.
RÃÂI was launched in 1955 by order of the Federal Chancellery with the objective of increasing awareness of Austria in other countries. The radio station was broadcast worldwide on various shortwave frequencies. At the end of the 1990s, it was also broadcast on Astra Digital Radio. The station's headquarters and transmitters were located in Moosbrunn, on the outskirts of Vienna.
RÃÂI programs were broadcast in different languages.
The most prominent programs were:
RÃÂI News content was produced by various ORF national radio stations.
In 2000, the Federal Chancellery, under the cabinet Schüssel reduced the station's budget, leading to fewer programs. Some foreign offices also had to be closed. Despite budget cuts, ORF was able to complete a modernization program for both transmitters and station offices by the end of 2000.
In 2002 the Federal Chancellery ended financial support of the channel. ORF attempted to continue broadcasting and adopted a new schedule. To cut costs, existing recorded programs from other national broadcasters were rebroadcast - for example, including Radio ÃÂ1, FM4 and ÃÂ3. Regional station ÃÂ2 contributed folk music.
At the end of 2003, despite protests from staff and members of the public, the National Board of Governors formally dissolved Radio ÃÂsterreich International, ostensibly for financial reasons. ORF transmitters and offices are now leased to other international radio stations.
After the closure of Radio ÃÂsterreich International, ORF continued to broadcast Radio ÃÂ1 worldwide on shortwave, but with strongly reduced coverage and audio quality. Only one element from the old RÃÂI programme schedule remained: the Report from Austria. Report from Austria replaces the normal ÃÂ1 schedule at various times during the day.
Other Austrian national broadcasters retain some foreign-language programmes in their schedules.