List of radio stations in Serbia

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This is a list of radio stations in Serbia (as of May 2010).

Contents

National coverage

Name
RTS Radio Beograd 1
RTS Radio Beograd 2/3
RTS Radio Beograd 202
Play Radio
Radio S1
Radio S2
Radio Hit FM
Radio Karolina

City of Belgrade

This is a list of radio stations in Belgrade . There are 17 radio stations in Belgrade.

Frequency (MHz)NameFormat
89.4 MHzBum Bum RadioSerbian Folk Pop
90.2 MHzRadio JatSerbian Pop
90.9 MHzRadio S3Serbian Folk Pop
91.3 MHzRadio PinkSerbian Folk Pop
91.8 MHzTDI RadioTop 40
93.7 MHzRED RadioTop 40/Pop
95.8 MHzRadio InAdult Contemporary Serbian Pop Folk
96.2 MHzRock RadioRock
96.9 MHzNaxi RadioAdult Contemporary Serbian Pop
99.1 MHzRadio Studio BTop 40/Pop & News
100.4 MHzWTF RadioTop 40
102.2 MHzRadio S4Soft Adult Contemporary, Ex Yu
104.7 MHzRadio NovostiAdult Contemporary
105.2 MHzRadio NostalgijaOldies
106.3 MHzRadio LolaEtno
106.8 MHzTop FMEuro Hits, Top 40/Pop, Dance
107.3 MHzSlovo LjubveChristian Contemporary
107.9 MHzSuper FMTop 40 Pop

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