List of German-language radio stations

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This is a list of radio stations with German language broadcasts.

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Austrian radio stations

See: List of radio stations in Austria and Liechtenstein

ORF (Österreichischer Rundfunk / Austrian Broadcasting)

Commercial stations

Community radio stations

German radio stations

ARD

Target area: Northern Germany (Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)

Target area: North Rhine-Westphalia

Target area: Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia;

Target area: Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate

Commercial stations

National

Regional (by federal states)

  • Schleswig-Holstein
    • Delta Radio (FM)
    • Radio Nora (FM)
    • Radio Schleswig-Holstein (FM) (often abbreviated RSH, properly R.SH)
    • Power 612 (AM) disfunct
  • Hamburg
    • Radio Hamburg (FM)
    • alster radio (FM)
    • Oldie 95 (FM)
    • Energy Hamburg 97.1 (FM)
  • Bremen
    • Energy Bremen (FM)
  • Lower Saxony
    • Radio ffn (FM)
    • Hit-Radio Antenne (FM)
    • Radio 21 (FM)
  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
    • 80s80s MV (FM)
    • Ostseewelle HIT-RADIO Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (FM)
  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Rhineland-Palatinate
    • RPR 1. (FM)
    • big FM (FM)
    • Rockland Radio (FM)
    • Antenne West (FM)
    • Antenne Koblenz (FM)
  • Saarland
  • Baden-Württemberg
    • statewide
      • Hit-Radio Antenne 1 (located in Stuttgart, FM)
      • big FM (located in Stuttgart, FM)
      • Radio Regenbogen (located in Mannheim, FM)
      • Radio 7 (located in Ulm, FM)
    • local
      • Radio Ton (located in Heilbronn, local station for Württembergisch-Franken, Ostwürttemberg and Neckar-Alb, FM)
      • Hit 1 (located in and local station for Karlsruhe, FM)
      • Energy Stuttgart (located in Waiblingen, local station for the northern part of Stuttgart, FM)
      • Die Neue 107.7 Nonstop Pop und Rock (local station for the eastern part of Stuttgart, FM)
      • Donau 3 FM (located in Ulm local station for the Donau-Iller region, FM)
      • R.TV Radio (located in Böblingen, local station of the southwest region of Stuttgart / Freudenstadt, FM)
      • Hitradio Ohr, (located in Offenburg, FM)
      • baden.fm  [ de ], (located in Freiburg, local station for southern Baden, FM)
      • Radio Neckarburg, (located in Eschbronn, local station for Schwarzwald-Baar, FM)
      • Radio Seefunk, (located in Konstanz, FM)
      • Radio VHR (24h Livestream, Schlager und Volksmusik Hitradio, www.radio-vhr.de)
  • Bavaria
    • Antenne Bayern (FM)
    • Energy München 93.3 (FM)
    • Energy Nürnberg (FM)
    • Radio Galaxy (FM)
    • Radio Gong 96.3 (FM)
    • Radio Charivari (FM)
    • Hitradio RT1 96.7 FM (FM)
    • RSA Radio Allgäu (FM)
    • BLR (FM)
  • Hesse
    • Hit Radio FFH (FM)
    • planet more music radio (FM)
    • harmony.fm (FM)
    • Radio Bob! (FM)
    • Main FM (FM)
  • Thuringia
    • Antenne Thüringen (FM)
    • Landeswelle Thüringen (FM)
    • Radio TOP 40 (FM)
  • Saxony
    • statewide
      • Radio PSR (FM)
      • Hitradio RTL (FM)
      • Energy Sachsen s. NRJ (FM)
      • R.SA (FM)
      • Apollo Radio (FM)
    • local
      • Radio Dresden (local station for Dresden, FM)
      • Radio Leipzig (local station for Leipzig, FM)
      • Radio Chemnitz (local station for Chemnitz, FM)
      • Radio Lausitz (local station for Lusatia (Lausitz), FM)
      • Radio Zwickau (local station for Zwickau, FM)
      • Radio Erzgebirge (local station for Ore Mountains, FM)
      • Vogtlandradio (local station for Vogtland, FM)
      • Radio Erzgebirge 107.7 (FM)
  • Saxony-Anhalt
    • Radio SAW (FM)
    • 89.0 RTL (FM)
    • Radio Brocken (FM)
    • Rockland Sachsen-Anhalt (FM)
  • Berlin / Brandenburg
    • 94.5 Radio Cottbus, local in South Brandenburg (FM)
    • Radio 98.2 Paradiso (FM)
    • 104.6 RTL, s. RTL Group (FM)
    • 104.9 OldieStar Radio (FM, DVB-T)
    • Berlin aktuell (closed, formerly FM)
    • BB Radio (FM)
    • Berliner Rundfunk 91.4 (FM)
    • BluRadio (FM)
    • Charlie 87.9, (closed, formerly FM)
    • 94.3 r.s.2, formerly RIAS 2 (FM)
    • Elsterwelle, locally in South Brandenburg and North Saxony (FM)
    • Energy Berlin, s. NRJ (FM)
    • Flux FM 100.6 (formerly Motor FM, FM)
    • Jazz Radio 101.9 (FM)
    • 98.8 Kiss FM (FM)
    • Metropol FM (FM)
    • Motor FM (FM)
    • Power Radio, local in Northeast Berlin (FM)
    • Radio Power 4, local in Northeast Brandenburg (closed, formerly FM)
    • Radio Russkij Berlin, for Russian community (FM)
    • Radio Teddy, children programmes (FM)
    • Sender KW, local in Southeast Berlin (FM)
    • 105.5 Spreeradio (FM)
    • star FM 87.9 maximum rock! (FM)

Civilian Radio

Education and (open) Civilian Radios (Ausbildungs- und offener Bürgerkanal) are non commercial radios with free access to the medium radio for training media competences (e.g. for students, school classes or individuals (e.g. voluntairs)).

Liberal Radio

Liberal radio is non commercial and part of private radio for groups, local bands, civilian initiatives and single persons with (free) access to the medium radio. One of the main target of "Liberal radio" is to create a public opposition.

Swiss radio stations

See: List of radio stations in Switzerland

Other radio stations

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