This is a list of radio stations in Serbia (as of May 2010).
Name |
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RTS Radio Beograd 1 |
RTS Radio Beograd 2/3 |
RTS Radio Beograd 202 |
Play Radio |
Radio S1 |
Radio S2 |
Radio Hit FM |
Radio Karolina |
This is a list of radio stations in Belgrade . There are 17 radio stations in Belgrade.
Frequency (MHz) | Name | Format |
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MHz | 89.4Bum Bum Radio | Serbian Folk Pop |
MHz | 90.2Radio Jat | Serbian Pop |
MHz | 90.9Radio S3 | Serbian Folk Pop |
MHz | 91.3Radio Pink | Serbian Folk Pop |
MHz | 91.8TDI Radio | Top 40 |
MHz | 93.7RED Radio | Top 40/Pop |
MHz | 95.8Radio In | Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop Folk |
MHz | 96.2Rock Radio | Rock |
MHz | 96.9Naxi Radio | Adult Contemporary Serbian Pop |
MHz | 99.1Radio Studio B | Top 40/Pop & News |
MHz | 100.4WTF Radio | Top 40 |
MHz | 102.2Radio S4 | Soft Adult Contemporary, Ex Yu |
MHz | 104.7Radio Novosti | Adult Contemporary |
MHz | 105.2Radio Nostalgija | Oldies |
MHz | 106.3Radio Lola | Etno |
MHz | 106.8Top FM | Euro Hits, Top 40/Pop, Dance |
MHz | 107.3Slovo Ljubve | Christian Contemporary |
107.9 MHz | Super FM | Top 40 Pop |
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