List of radio stations in Belarus
This is a list of FM and OIRT FM Band radio stations based in Belarus. By law, FM radiostations have to rotate music made in Belarus 75% of broadcasting time. Mostly FM stations broadcast in Russian.
National State Radio
The National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus is the state television and radio broadcasting service in Belarus.
- First Channel (FM and UKV)
- Channel "Culture" (FM and UKV)
- Radius-FM (FM in Belarus and 72,11 UKV in Minsk)
- Radio "Stolitsa" (FM and UKV)
Regional stations:
- Radio Brest (FM and UKV)
- Radio Vitebsk (FM and UKV)
- Gomel FM (FM and UKV)
- Radio Grodno (FM and UKV)
- Radio Mogilev (FM and UKV)
Local stations:
- Homiel plus (Homiel - 103.7 FM)
- Gorod FM (Brest - 97.7 FM)
International station:
- Radio Station "Belarus" (Internet, satellite and FM (Brest - 96.4 FM, Hrodna - 96.9 FM, Heraneny - 99.0 FM, Svislach - 100.8 FM, Miadel - 102.0 FM, Braslau - 106.6 FM))
Other state radio stations
- ONT state broadcasting:
- Center FM
- MIR state broadcasting:
- Radio MIR - Belarus
- Energy FM (Miensk - 100.4 FM)
- Radio Minsk (Government of Minsk city)
- Minskaya volna (Government of Minsk region) (FM-network in Minsk region)
- Alpha Radio (State newspaper "Soviet Belarus" (SB))
- Radio Unistar (Belarus state university and MediaInvest GmbH)
- Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus:
- Novoe Radio
- Narodnoe radio
- Belarusian Republican Youth Union:
- Pilot FM
- Dushevnoe radio
- "BA - International" joint venture (Ministry of Information of Belarus - 34%):
- Radio BA
- Melodii Veka (Miensk - 96.2 FM)
- "Russian Radio" Holding (Ministry of Information of Belarus - 34%):
- Russian Radio Belarus (Miensk - 98.9 FM, Babruisk - 98.0 FM, Mahilou - 98.6 FM)
- Radio ROKS Belarus
- ″Trio Media″ holding (affiliated with the state):[1]
- Radio Humor FM - Belarus
- Autoradio
- Radio Relax (Miensk - 87.5 FM, Slonim - 90.2 FM, Homieĺ - 98.5 FM, Baranavichy - 97.0 FM)
- ″Vladimir Grevtsov Agency″:
- Legendy FM
Local radio stations
- Europa plus (Miensk - 92.8 FM & FM-network in Vitsebsk region)
- Retro FM (Vitsebsk - 104.6 FM, Polatsk - 104.7 FM)
- Pravda radio (FM-network in Homiel region)
- Radio 107,4 FM (Homiel - 107.4 FM, Zhlobyn - 107.6 FM)
- Radio Skif (Babruisk - 91.4 FM, Vorsha - 99.9 FM)
- Maladechna FM (Maladechna - 89.2 FM)
- Radio Delta (Vitsebsk - 89.5 FM)
- Zefir FM (Babruisk - 95.4 FM)
- Radio Ranak (Svetlogorsk - 88.4 FM)
- Nelly - info (Mozyr - 102.7 FM)
- Baranovichi FM (Baranavichy - 100.0 FM)
- Svoyo radio (Pinsk - 106.1 FM)
- MFM (Hrodna - 105.0 FM)
- Lider FM (Lida - 94.3 FM)
- Tvoe radio (Lida - 100.6 FM)
Independent radio stations
- Radio Svaboda - satellite and Internet station[2]
- Radio Racyja - 98.1 FM, 99.2 FM and Internet station. Music programs also retranslation in Euroradio every week-end[3]
- Euroradio - Satellite and Internet station, also retranslation in Radio Racyja and Radio Znad Wilii (Vilnius 103.8 FM)[4]
- Radyjo Ŭnet (Радыё Ўнэт) - morning and night Belarusian programms in polish station Radio Wnet. Night programs also retranslation in Radio Znad Wilii[5]
- Polish radio Belarusian service - 1386 AM every morning, satellite, Internet and news bulletins for Polskie radio Jedynka (225 LW), also retranslation in Radio Znad Wilii and Radio Poland DAB+[6]
- Radio Maria Belarus - Internet station[7]
- Vatican Radio Belarusian Service - shortwave (6185 SW), satellite and Internet station, also retranslation in Radio Racyja and Radio Maria Belarus[8]
- Trans World Radio Belarus - Internet station and 999 AM [9]
See also
References
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