List of radio channels in Pakistan

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This is a list of radio stations in Pakistan .

Azad Jammu & Kashmir

NameWebsite
Suno FM 89.4
FM 90 Mirpur
FM105 Voice of Kashmir
FM101 Mirpur

Balochistan

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyLanguage(s)Website
Radio Pakistan Quetta AM 750 Urdu, Balochi, Brahui, Pashto, Punjabi, Hazaragi
Khuzdar AM 560 Urdu, Balochi, Brahui, Punjabi
Turbat AM 1580 Urdu, Balochi, Punjabi
Sibi AM 1580 Urdu, Balochi, Pashto, Punjabi
Radio Chiltan Quetta FM 88.0 Urdu, Balochi, Brahui, Pashto, Punjabi
Radio Jhalawan Khuzdar FM 88.0 Urdu, Balochi, Brahui, Punjabi
Suno Pakistan Gwadar FM 89.4 & 96.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Khuzdar FM 89.4 & 96.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Turbat FM 89.4 & 96.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Panjgur FM 89.4 & 96.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Sibi FM 89.4 & 96.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Radio ONE Gwadar FM 91.0 Urdu, English, Punjabi
Radio Pakistan Gwadar FM 101.0 Urdu, Balochi, English, Punjabi
Quetta FM 101.0 Urdu, Balochi, Pashto, English, Punjabi
HOT FM Quetta FM 105.0 Urdu, Balochi, Pashto, English, Punjabi

Federally Administered Tribal Areas

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyLanguage(s)Website
Radio Khyber Jamrud FM 91.0 Pashto, Urdu, Punjabi
Radio Waziristan North Waziristan SUNO FM 96.0 Pashto, Waziri Urdu
Shamal Radio Bajaur FM 98.6 Pashto, Urdu, Punjabi

Gilgit Baltistan

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyLanguage(s)
Radio Pakistan Gilgit AM 1510 Urdu, Shina, Wakhi, Burushaski, Khowar, Punjabi
Skardu AM 1560 Urdu, Balti, Punjabi
SunoFmGilgit,Skardu,Hunza,ChilasFM 89.4 Urdu, Balti, Shina, Brushuski
GB93 Skardu FM 93.0 Urdu, Balti, Punjabi
GB99 Gilgit FM 99.0 Urdu, Shina, Wakhi, Burushaski, Khowar, Punjabi

Islamabad Capital Territory

AM

NameFrequencyWebsite
News and Current Affair (Radio Pakistan) AM 552 KHZ
Radio Pakistan (Broadcast) AM 585 KHZ

FM

NameWebsite
Sindh Police FM 88.6
City FM 89.0
Radio FM World Pakistan
SunoFM 89.4
Hum Awaz 90.0
FM 90.6 (Islamic International University Campus Radio)
FM 91.6 (Allama Iqbal Open University Campus Radio)
ITP FM 92.4
FM 93 (Radio Pakistan)
FM 94 (Fatima Jinnah Women University Campus Radio)
Virsa FM 94.5 (Urdu & traditional languages station)
Tehlka FM 94.6 (Urdu & Punjabi language station)
Punjab Rung 95.0 (Punjabi language station)
FM 96.6 (Sindh Madressat ul Islam University Campus Radio)
Dosti FM 98.0 (Urdu, English and Chinese language radio station)
FM 98.6 (Margalla Girls College Campus Radio)
NUST FM 101.4 (National University of Science & Technology Islamabad Campus Radio)
RIU FM 102.2
NUMAL FM 104.6
HUM FM 106.2
ZAB FM 106.6 (SZABIST Islamabad Campus Radio)
RadioOne 91.0
Power Radio FM 99 Islamabad
MERA FM 107.4
FM100 Islamabad
FM 101 Islamabad
Sunrise Pakistan FM 97

Internet

NameWebsite
Radio FM World Pakistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

AM

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyWebsite
Radio Pakistan Peshawar AM540
Dera Ismail Khan AM711
Abbottabad AM1600
Chitral AM1580

FM

NameBroadcast regionWebsite
Smile FM 88.6 Haripur
Abbottabad
Mansehra
Swabi
Sunofm FM96 
Power Radio FM99 Abbottabad
Global FM 91 Dera Ismail Khan
FM 92.2 Pukhtunkhwa Radio Peshawar
FM 92.6 Pukhtunkhwa Radio Mardan
Radio Dilber FM 93 Charsadda
Radio Dilber FM 94 Swabi
Radio HUM Awaz FM94 Peshawar
Radio HUM Awaz FM99 Thal & Hangu
Radio HUM Awaz FM100.0 Dir
FM96 Haripur
FM 99.0 Dera Ismail Khan
FM100.6 Abbottabad
FM101.0 Peshawar
Bannu
Kohat
Radio Buraq 104.0 Peshawar
Mansehra
Radio Buraq 105.0 Mardan
UPESH FM 107.0 (University of Peshawar Campus Radio)
KUST-FM 98.2 (Kohat University of Science & Technology Campus Radio)

Radio Tehzeeb FM91.6 (www.radiotehzeeb.com)

Punjab

AM

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyWebsite
News and Current Affair (Radio Pakistan) Lahore AM 1332 KHZ
Radio Pakistan (Broadcast) Lahore AM 630 KHZ
Rawalpindi AM 1152 KHZ
Multan AM 1035 KHZ
Bahawalpur AM 1341 KHZ
Faisalabad AM 1430 KHZ

FM

NameFrequencyBroadcast regionWebsite
Smile FMFM 88.6 Attock, Hassanabdal, Wah Cantt, Taxila
AWAZ RadioFM 99.4 Lahore
FM 107 Sheikhpura
Pakpattan
FM 104 Bhalwal - Sargodha
Rajanpur
FM 105 Bahawalpur
Gujrat
Sadiqabad
Jhang
Attock
Sahiwal
Mandi Bahauddin
FM 106 Gujranwala
Khanpur
Okara
FM 93.5 Rawalpindi
HUM FM FM 106.2 Lahore
FM 96 Sargodha Pakistan FM 96 Sargodha
HamaraFMFM 98 Mandi Bahauddin
Pind Daddan Khan
Radio BuraqFM 104-105
FM 104, Punjab University FM 104
Radioactive FM 96 FM 96
Mast FM FM 103
FM95 Pakistan, Punjab RungFM 95 Lahore
Super FM 90FM 90 Bahawalnagar
Hamara FM 97.0 KharianFM 97 Kharian, Sri alamgir, Jehlum, Lalamusa, Dinga, Guliana, Golra Hashim, Bhagwal, Kotla Haji Shah, Kotla Arab Ali Khan, Jalapur Jattan, Thutha Rai Bahadar, Gujrat, Kunjah
FM 98.6 Radio Station (Lahore Chamber of Commerce)FM 98.6 Lahore
APNA LAHORE FM 107.4FM 107.4 Lahore
Campus Radio VOV (Voice of Varsity) FM 98.2 (University of Sargodha)FM 98.2 Sargodha
DIL FM NETWORK
Radio Kinnaird 97.6 FM (Kinnaird College for Women Lahore)FM 97.6 Lahore
FJWU Radio VOW (Voice of Women) FM 96.6FM 96.6
Sunrise FM 96 Sargodha FM 96 Sargodha
Solo Radio FM 88 MultanFM 88 Multan
Voice of Heart FM
FM 88 ChakwalFM 88 Chakwal
CityFM89 FM 89 Lahore
Faisalabad
Radio1 FM91 FM 91 Lahore
Rawalpindi
Radio City FM92 KasurFM 92 Kasur
Powe Radio FM99 FM 99 Vehari
FM 100 FM 100 Lahore
Rawalpindi
Rahim Yar Khan
Multan
FM 101 FM 101 Lahore
Rawalpindi
Faisalabad
Mast FM103 FM 103 Lahore
Faisalabad
Multan
Radio Buraq FM104 SialkotFM 104 Sialkot
Punjab University Radio FM 104.6 LahoreFM 104.6 Lahore
Star FM102 Gujar KhanFM 102 Gujar Khan
Hamara FM 94.6 MultanFM 94.6 Multan
Sunrise Pakistan FM95 JhelumFM 95 Jhelum
Apki Awaz FM95 Toba Tek Singh Toba Tek Singh
LCWU FM 96.6FM 96.6
Josh FM 99
Ewaz FM
Radio Jeevay Pakistan FM98FM 98
LUMS Radio
Rasta FM 88.8FM 88.8
FM95 Punjab RungFM 95
Suno Pakistan FM 89.4FM 89.4 Faisalabad
Lahore
Murree
Multan
Rahim Yar Khan
Bahawalpur
Chak Jhumra
Kallar Kahar
Sargodha
Humara FM 90 FaisalabadFM 90 Faisalabad
PBC FM 93 (Radio Pakistan) FM 93
Dhamal FM 94 FaisalabadFM 94
Shalimar FM 94.6 FaisalabadFM 94.6
Radio Tufians FM 96.6 FaisalabadFM 96.6
FM 100.4 UAF Campus RadioFM 100.4
HumAwaz FM

Sindh

AM

NameBroadcast regionFrequencyWebsite
Radio Pakistan Karachi AM820
Hyderabad AM1008
Larkana AM1000
Khairpur AM920

FM

NameFrequencyBroadcast RegionWebsite
Sindh Police FM 88.6FM 88.6 Karachi
CityFM89 FM 89
Suno Pakistan FM 89.4FM 89.4 Karachi
Hyderabad
FM 90.6 Campus Radio (University of Karachi)FM 90.6 Karachi
Radio1 FM91 FM 91
Music Highway FM Tando Adam
FM 92 Nooriabad
Khairpur
Radio FM 93 (Radio Pakistan)FM 93
Planet FM 94 (Radio Pakistan)FM 94
Saut ul Quran (Radio Pakistan)FM 93.4
Hamara FM 94.6FM 94.6 Karachi
Karachi FM FM 96
FM 98.2 Campus Radio (Ziauddin University)FM 98.2
Awaz FM 99FM 99 Karachi/Hyderabad/Jamshoro
FM 100 FM 100 Karachi
Hyderabad
FM 101 FM 101 Karachi
Hyderabad
Mast FM 103 FM 103 Karachi
HOT FMFM 105 Karachi
FM 105.4 Nawabshah
FM 105 Hyderabad
HUM FM 106.2FM 106.2 Karachi
Sukkur
Zab FM 106.6 (SZABIST)FM 106.6 Karachi
Apna Karachi FM 107FM 107
MERA FM 107.4 FM 107.4

Internet

NameWebsite
Radio FM World Pakistan
Aladin Radio

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