The following is a list of FM radio stations in Tbilisi, Georgia, which were broadcasting as of 30 September 2017.
There were 35 FM radio stations on 30 September 2017 in Tbilisi.
FM frequency (MHz) | Name | Georgian Name | Covered Location |
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92.30 MHz | Radio Tanamgzavri | რადიო თანამგზავრი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
93.10 MHz | Qartuli Vinili | ქართული ვინილი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
93.50 MHz | Radio Tbilisi | რადიო თბილისი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
93.90 MHz | Star FM | სტარ FM | Tbilisi, Georgia |
94.30 MHz | Radio GIPA | რადიო ჯიპა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
94.70 MHz | Radio Maestro | რადიო მაესტრო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
95.10 MHz | AutoRadio | ავტორადიო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
95.50 MHz | Radio Comersant | რადიო კომერსანტი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
95.90 MHz | Radio Muza | რადიო მუზა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
96.30 MHz | Radio Jako | რადიო ჯაკო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
96.70 MHz | Radio Ar Daidardo | რადიო არ დაიდარდო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
97.10 MHz | Radio DardiMandi | რადიო დარდიმანდი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
97.50 MHz | Jazz FM | ჯაზ FM | Tbilisi, Georgia |
98.1 MHz | Radio Ucnobi FM | რადიო უცნობი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
98.50 MHz | Radio Tskheli Shokoladi | რადიო ცხელი შოკოლადი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
98.90 MHz | Voice of Abkhazia | აფხაზეთის ხმა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
99.30 MHz | Folk Radio | ფოლკ რადიო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
99.70 MHz | Radio Vinil | რადიო ვინილი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
100.30 MHz | Med FM | მედ FM | Tbilisi, Georgia |
100.90 MHz | Public Radio 2 | საზოგადოებრივი რადიო 2 | Tbilisi, Georgia |
101.30 MHz | Radio Monte Carlo | რადიო მონტე–კარლო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
101.90 MHz | Radio Kalaki | რადიო ქალაქი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
102.40 MHz | Public Radio 1 | საზოგადოებრივი რადიო 1 | Tbilisi, Georgia |
102.90 MHz | RFI-Radio France Internationale | საფრანგეთის საერთაშორისო რადიო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
103.40 MHz | Radio Fortuna Plus | რადიო ფორტუნა პლუს | Tbilisi, Georgia |
103.90 MHz | Radio Palitra | რადიო პალიტრა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
104.30 MHz | Radio Positive | რადიო პოზიტივი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
104.70 MHz | OK FM | ოკ FM | Tbilisi, Georgia |
105.00 MHz | Radio 105 | რადიო 105 | Tbilisi, Georgia |
105.40 MHz | Radio Iveria | რადიო ივერია | Tbilisi, Georgia |
105.90 MHz | Radio Imedi | რადიო იმედი | Tbilisi, Georgia |
106.40 MHz | Pirveli Radio | პირველი რადიო | Tbilisi, Georgia |
106.90 MHz | Radio Fortuna | რადიო ფორტუნა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
107.40 MHz | Radio Tavisupleba | რადიო თავისუფლება | Tbilisi, Georgia |
107.90 MHz | Radio Saqartvelos Khma | რადიო საქართველოს ხმა | Tbilisi, Georgia |
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