While DT64 was broadcast throughout East Germany, Sputnik is available on
FM only in one of the five federal states which replaced the
GDR and thus only in one of the three federal states that form
MDR's coverage area (
Saxony-Anhalt); it is available throughout
Europe via the
Astra satellite on 19.2° east in
DVB-S standard as well as on most
German cable networks on
DVB-C and in the MDR area (
Saxony,Saxony-Anhalt, and
Thuringia) on
FM and on
DAB+. DT64 lost all FM frequencies in the first half of 1992. In four new federal states these frequencies were given to private radio stations, in
Berlin and
Brandenburg a new public youth radio station (
Rock Radio B, later
Fritz) started on the frequencies of DT64. DT64 had to switch to AM in summer 1992. AM transmissions lasted for one year. The station was renamed MDR Sputnik. Between 1993 and 1997
MDR Sputnik was available only via
Astra satellite analog audio subcarriers and a special German digital Radio System DSR, receivable via cable and satellite. In 1997 FM coverage in Saxony-Anhalt was increased. The station lost most of its news and spoken word content. ==Programming==