List of Danish-language radio stations

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This is a list of Danish radio stations broadcasting in the Danish language.

Contents

National

DR

Bauer Media Group

Others

Local and regional

Mediehuset Midtjyllands Avis

  • Radio Silkeborg
  • Radio Alfa Silkeborg
  • Radio Solo

Sjællandske Medier

  • Radio SLR
  • Radio Køge

Jysk Fynske Medier

  • Skala FM
  • Radio VLR
  • Classic FM
  • Radio Viborg
  • Pulz FM

Others

  • Din Radio
  • Globus Guld
  • Hvidovre NærRadio
  • Radio ABC
  • Radio Als
  • Radio Diablo
  • Radio Globus
  • Radio Go FM
  • Radio Hinnerup
  • Radio Køge
  • Radio Limfjord
  • Radio Max Danmark
  • Radio Nord
  • Radio Nordjyske
  • Radio Skive
  • Radio SydhavsØerne
  • Radio Viborg
  • Radio Victoria
  • Radio WMR
  • Radio OZ-Viola
  • Øst FM

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