Hit Radio (Morocco)

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Hit Radio
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  • Rabat, Morocco
Broadcast area Morocco, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, Central African Republic, Comoros, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Niger, Senegal, Togo
Frequency Various (see table)
Programming
Language(s)French, Arabic, English
Format Top 40
History
First air date
2008 (2008)
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
33°58′14″N6°50′45″W / 33.97056°N 6.84583°W / 33.97056; -6.84583
Links
Webcast Click the play button on the website
Website https://new.hitradio.ma/fr

Hit Radio is a Moroccan leading radio station established in 2008 in Rabat, broadcasting news and recent hits from all over the world in addition to talents from Morocco and the Arab World. It also publishes its own greatly followed weekly Top 30 singles chart. According to the station, 40% of its output is on young Moroccan artists.

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The station has also developed internationally with stations of similar format in Africa and parts of Europe, most notably Portugal, Senegal and Togo.

Programming

Frequencies

CityCountryFrequency
Abidjan Ivory Coast 93.3
Afourar Morocco98.1
Agadir Morocco95.6
Ani Bni mathar Morocco92.0
Akhfennir Morocco99.5
Al Hoceima Morocco90.8
Al Mahbas Morocco92.8
Asilah Morocco97.1
Assa Morocco97.6
Azilal Morocco98.1
AzougarMorocco94.6
Azrou Morocco94.6
Dakhla Morocco99.7
Ghafsai Morocco100.9
Goulmima Morocco97.5
Guelmim Morocco98.5
Tetouan Morocco97.8
Ifrane Morocco94.6
Cape Spartel Morocco96.4
Casablanca Morocco100.3
Chefchaouen Morocco100.7
PalomasSpain90.8
Pointe Noire Republic of the Congo 97.7
Port Gentil Gabon 98.5
Tangier Morocco91.4
ZagMorocco96.2
ZagoraMorocco91.8
ZerhouneMorocco96.6
Zinguinchor Senegal 88.6
Laayoune Morocco91.6
LamsidMorocco100.6
LaracheMorocco96.7
Lisbon Portugal 106.4
LibrevilleGabon98.5
Lome Togo 104.7
FesMorocco94.1
FiguigMorocco97.8
FnideqMorocco95.5
Foum ZguidMorocco99.5
Jbel LahbibMorocco96.1
Jbel MezgoutMorocco99.7
Jbel TazekkaMorocco99.5
Jbel ZalaghMorocco94.1
Jdiria Morocco98.4
N'Djamena Chad 97.5
NadorMorocco92.6
Namur Belgium 94.4
Niamey Niger 88.7
RabatMorocco99.8
RichMorocco99.0
RommaniMorocco99.4
MahbesMorocco92.8
MarrakeshMorocco94.4
Mehdia Morocco107.6
Meknes Morocco96.6
Melloussa Morocco91.4
Ouanougha Algeria 99.4
MerchichMorocco98.9
M'hamid Al GhizlaneMorocco99.8
MidletMorocco99.9
MirleftMorocco87.9
MissourMorocco98.1
MonacoMonaco94.5
MohammediaMorocco100.3
Moulay Bousselham Morocco92.8
Tafraoute Morocco89.6
Taliouine Morocco98.5
Tamanar Morocco97.8
Tan TanMorocco97.0
Tan Tan Plage Morocco99.6
Tanger Morocco99.4
Tanger Med Morocco91.4
Taounate Morocco103.6
Taourirt Morocco98.8
TaouzMorocco100.9
Tarfaya Morocco97.2
Targuist Morocco106.2
Taroudant Morocco99.9
TataMorocco98.6
Taza Morocco99.5
Temara Morocco99.8
TiguelmamineMorocco102.7
TimoulayMorocco91.5
Tinghir Morocco98.0
Tinjdad Morocco97.5
Tiznit Morocco91.5
TouzarineMorocco99.7
Kaolack Senegal96.7
Kassita Morocco99.7
Kenitra Morocco107.6
Khemisset Morocco96.6
Khenifra Morocco101.2
Khouribga Morocco101.4
Ksar el Kbir Morocco92.8
Ksar Sghir Morocco91.4
Oued Laou Morocco99.2
Oualidia Morocco91.7
Ouarzazate Morocco92.0
Ouazzane Morocco104.8
Oued Zem Morocco101.4
Ougadougo Burkina Faso 95.6
Oujda Morocco98.5
Oukaimeden Morocco94.4
Safi Morocco99.5
Saidia Morocco98.7
Saint Louis Senegal 92.9
SaleMorocco102.0
Settat Morocco98.9
Sidi BounouaraMorocco94.5
Sidi Ifni Morocco99.4
Sidi SlimaneMorocco92.2
Skhirat Morocco99.8
Skhour Des Rehamna Morocco95.8
Smara Morocco95.4
Souk el Arbaa Morocco92.8
Bangui Central African Republic 96.1
Ben Guerir Morocco94.4
Beni Mellal Morocco98.1
Benslimane Morocco91.8
Berrechid Morocco100.3
Bir Gandouz Morocco98.4
Bouarfa Morocco89.8
Boujdour Morocco102.0
Bou Craa Morocco98.9
Boumalne Dades Morocco100.2
Bouznika Morocco91.8
Brazzaville Republic of the Congo 98.0
Bujumbura Burundi 91.4
Moroni Comoros 89.0

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