List of Polish-language radio stations

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There are a number of radio stations broadcasting in the Polish language, mostly inside Poland, but several outside Poland (in United States and elsewhere in countries with large groups of Polonia). Every polish radio station is streamed on the Internet

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Polish radio stations

Polskie Radio (public broadcaster)

StationBroadcastGenreTarget audienceOpening dateWebsite
Program 1 (Jedynka) Nationwide (FM & DAB+) Generalist listeners aged 30–6418 April 1926;97 years ago jedynka.polskieradio.pl
Program 2 (Dwójka) Nationwide (FM & DAB+) Culture/Classical listeners aged 35–641 March 1937;87 years ago dwojka.polskieradio.pl
Program 3 (Trójka) Nationwide (FM & DAB+) Free-form [1] listeners aged 25–541 April 1962;61 years ago trojka.polskieradio.pl
Program 4 (Czwórka) Nationwide on DAB+Alternative2 January 1976;48 years ago czworka.polskieradio.pl
Polskie Radio 24 Nationwide (FM & DAB+) Talk/News listeners aged 30–64December 2010;13 years ago polskieradio24.pl
Program 5 (Radio Poland) 1936;88 years ago radiopoland.pl

RMF Group

StationBroadcastGenreTarget audienceOpening dateWebsite
RMF FM Nationwide Adult contemporary/CHR listeners aged 25–3915 January 1990;34 years ago rmf.fm
RMF Classic Cross-regional (21 cities) Film score educated and high-earning listeners aged 30–5427 October 2003;20 years ago rmfclassic.pl
RMF MAXX Network (21 stations) CHR/Top 40 listeners aged 18–3427 September 2004;19 years ago rmfmaxx.pl
RMF24 Online Talk/News

Pop rock

22 March 2021;3 years ago rmf24.pl

Agora Group and Eurozet [2]

StationBroadcastGenreTarget audienceOpening dateWebsite
Radio Zet Nationwide Adult contemporary listeners aged 28–4928 September 1990;33 years ago radiozet.pl/
TOK FM Cross-regional (23 cities) Progressive talk/News educated and high-earning listeners1998;26 years ago tok.fm
Radio Złote Przeboje Network (24 stations) Adult hits listeners aged 30–501997;27 years ago zloteprzeboje.pl
Antyradio Cross-regional (15 cities) Rock music listeners aged 20–451 June 2005;18 years ago antyradio.pl/
Radio Plus Network (9 stations) Classic hits listeners aged 30–495 September 1992;31 years ago Web Stream
Radio Pogoda Network (8 stations) Oldies listeners aged 50+12 June 2015;8 years ago Web Stream
Meloradio Network (20 stations) Soft AC listeners aged 25–494 September 2017;6 years ago Web Stream
Rock Radio Network (4 stations) Classic rock listeners aged 25–4531 January 2014;10 years ago Web Stream
Chillizet Network (2 stations in 5 cities) Culture

Easy listening

educated and high-earning listeners6 December 2008;15 years ago Web Stream

Grupa ZPR Media company:

Local radio stations owned by RMF Group

StationBroadcastGenreTarget audienceOpening dateWebsite
Radio Gra Toruń and Wrocław Hot AC listeners aged 20–391 October 1993;30 years ago12 November 2015;8 years ago Toruń

Wrocław

Radio Jura Częstochowa Hot AC listeners aged 20–4510 January 2011;13 years ago Web Stream
Radio 90 FM Southern Upper Silesia Hot AC 13 October 1994;29 years ago Web Stream
Radio Alex Podhale Dance/Folk/Oldies 10 March 1990;34 years ago Web Stream

Other

StationBroadcastGenreTarget audienceOpening dateWebsite
Radio Maryja Nationwide Christian radio/Conservative talk listeners aged 20–398 December 1991;32 years ago Toruń Wrocław
Radio Wnet Cross-regional (8 cities) Free-form/Conservative talk listeners aged 20–4510 January 2011;13 years ago Web Stream

Independent local radio stations, broadcasting on FM

Polish-language stations in the United Kingdom

Polish-language stations in the United States

Audience share

Audience share, according to Komitet Badań Radiowych. [3] [4]

Channels2016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001
RMF FM 24.524.923.924.924.726.227.325.523.222.521.722.023.823.622.419.2
Radio ZET 13.613.715.115.015.416.216.116.318.319.318.818.620.918.917.518.8
Jedynka 8.89.510.410.511.611.912.912.012.813.214.414.615.616.117.918.8
Trójka 7.97.87.27.48.28.27.56.66.16.16.05.85.45.34.65.0
Radio Eska 6.77.27.87.87.97.67.17.28.48.27.8?????
Audytorium 17 5.25.25.25.55.45.65.65.35.15.25.2?????
VOX FM
Eska Rock (2008-2013)
Radio WAWA (1998-2008)
3.83.53.11.51.81.51.51.00.50.20.2?????
RMF MAXXX 3.03.23.33.23.43.23.12.82.21.91.1??---
Złote Przeboje 2.93.33.53.63.62.92.62.73.13.03.4?????
Radio Plus 2.11.92.43.20.80.80.91.2????????
TOK FM 2.01.41.21.11.21.31.31.01.11.00.70.50.30.20.30.4
Radio Maryja 1.81.82.12.32.72.12.01.92.02.12.02.52.42.73.33.7
Radio WAWA
Eska Rock (2004-2008)
1.11.00.80.90.80.80.60.6????----
Antyradio
Radio ZET Chilli (2008-2015)
Planeta FM (2008)
Radiostacja (1998-2008)
1.00.60.40.50.50.50.40.4????????
RMF Classic 1.01.01.10.90.70.70.60.50.40.30.20.10.1---
Radio Pogoda 0.80.4--------------
Radio ZET Gold
Planeta FM (2008-2013)
0.71.00.90.90.90.91.21.61.2-------
Dwójka 0.50.50.50.50.60.60.80.70.60.60.70.60.60.70.60.7
Polskie Radio 24
Czwórka (2010-2016)
Euro (2008-2010)
BIS (1994-2008)
0.40.50.50.50.50.40.20.20.30.30.60.40.30.20.10.1
Chillizet
Antyradio (2005-2015)
0.30.30.60.50.60.60.60.50.6???----
Rock Radio
Roxy FM (2005-2014)
Radio Blue FM (2003-2005)
0.30.50.50.30.30.20.20.20.30.30.3???--
Muzo.fm
Radio PiN (2002-2014)
0.30.20.10.10.20.20.20.1???????-

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References

  1. Mainy rock, alternative and jazz.
  2. NoMonday. "Eurozet w Grupie Agora – historyczna transakcja Agory". www.agora.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  3. "Wyniki słuchalności » podsumowania roczne". Komitet Badań Radiowych. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  4. "Wskaźniki słuchalności i audytorium programów radiowych w 2016 r." (PDF). Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizji.