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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom:

Contents

National analogue and digital stations

National digital-only stations

Local and regional stations

BBC

Commercial

(The 'name' of a local station is often ambiguous as, for example, the station known locally as 'Q103' is variously known as 'Q103 FM' or 'Cambridge's Q103' 'Cambridge's Q103 FM'. Where possible the naming used in the Commercial Radio Companies Association has been followed. Redirects will inevitably be necessary.)

FM stations

England
Northern Ireland
  • City Beat 96.7 FM
  • Cool FM
  • Downtown Radio
  • Drive 105.3FM
  • Maiden City Radio
  • Mid 106 FM
  • Q97.2 FM
  • Q101.2 FM
  • Q102.9 FM
Scotland
Wales
Offshore
  • Channel 103 FM (Channel Islands)
  • Energy FM (Isle of Man)
  • Island FM (Channel Islands)
  • Manx Radio (Isle of Man)

AM Stations

Community radio stations

Full-time

Occasional or internet-only

Other

See Also

External links

  • Media UK's radio directory details all radio stations broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
  • RadioFeeds UK has an easy-to-use and up-to-date list of links to all radio stations in the United Kingdom also broadcasting on the Internet.
  • RadioMaps.co.uk lets you listen to local radio stations by navigating through interactive maps of the UK.
  • RAB Mapping - Coverage maps of many UK commercial radio stations.
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