List of radio stations in Slovenia

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The following is a list of radio stations in Slovenia. The following list sorts radio stations, broadcast in Slovenia by regions of coverage and type of programming. The list does not include web-only, cable-only and DAB+-only radio stations.

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Radio stations with national coverage

Public radio stations of Radiotelevizija Slovenija

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio Slovenija - 1. program FM, DAB+, DVB-S2Information, news, oldies, folk and traditional music, culture
Val 202 FM, DAB+, DVB-S2Information, adult contemporary, rock, indie, alternative and pop music, live sports coverage
Ars FM, DAB+, DVB-S2Culture, serious classical music, jazz, religion, world music, concerts, literature
Radio Slovenia International FM, DAB+, DVB-S2Information in Slovenian, English, and German, adult contemporary, rock, indie, alternative and pop music, programming for tourists

Private radio stations

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio CenterFM, DAB+Pop music, Top 40 format
Radio 1FM, DAB+Pop music, Top 40 format
Radio Aktual FM, DAB+Pop and oldies music from former Yugoslav countries Archived 2023-06-29 at the Wayback Machine

Non-profit radio stations

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio Ognjišče FM, DAB+Christian radio station, Christian, gospel, folk, traditional and oldies music

Radio stations with regional and local coverage

Regional studios of Radiotelevizija Slovenija

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio Koper FM, MW, DAB+Regional radio for the Slovene coastal region with oldies, pop, rock, and folk music
Radio Maribor FM, DAB+Regional radio for the Slovene Styrian region with oldies, pop, rock, and folk music

Minority radio stations of Radiotelevizija Slovenija

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Pomurski madžarski radio FM, MW, DAB+Radio station for the Hungarian-speaking minority in the Prekmurje region (northeastern Slovenia) with oldies, pop, and folk music
Radio Capodistria FM, MW, DAB+, DVB-S2Radio station for the Italian-speaking minority in the Slovene coastal region with pop, rock, indie, and alternative music

College radio stations

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ)FMCollege radio from Maribor
Radio Študent FM, DAB+College radio from Ljubljana

Regional radio stations with special status

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Murski val FM, MW, DAB+Regional radio station from Murska Sobota for the Mura Valley region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Ptuj FM, DAB+Regional radio station from Ptuj for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music [ permanent dead link ]
Radio Slovenske gorice FMRegional radio station from Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Koroški radio FM, DAB+Regional radio station from Slovenj Gradec for the Carinthia region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Štajerski val FM, DAB+Regional radio station from Šmarje pri Jelšah for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Celje FM, DAB+Regional radio station from Celje for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Kranj FM, DAB+Regional radio station from Kranj for the Upper Carniola region with pop, oldies, and folk music

Local radio stations with special status

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio Prlek FMLocal radio station from Ormož for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Rogla FMLocal radio station from Slovenske Konjice for the Styria region with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Krka FM, DAB+Local radio station from Novo mesto for the Lower Carniola region with pop and oldies music Archived 2023-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
Radio Sraka FM, DAB+Local radio station from Novo mesto for the Lower Carniola region with pop, oldies, folk, and traditional music
Radio Univox FMLocal radio station from Kočevje for the Lower Carniola region with pop and oldies music
Radio Gorenc FMLocal radio station from Tržič for the Upper Carniola region with pop, oldies, folk, and traditional music
Radio Sora FM, DAB+Local radio station from Škofja Loka for the Upper Carniola region with pop, oldies, folk, and traditional music
Radio Triglav FM, DAB+Local radio station from Jesenice for the Upper Carniola region with pop, oldies, folk, and traditional music
Radio 94 FM, DAB+Local radio station from Postojna for the Inner Carniola region with pop, oldies, folk, and traditional music
Radio Robin FM, DAB+Local radio station from Nova Gorica for the Gorizia region (western Slovenia) with pop and oldies music
Radio Velenje FM, DAB+Local radio station from Velenje for the Šalek Valley area (northern Slovenia) with predominantly Slovenian pop, folk, and traditional music

Regional and local radio with special status

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Primorski val (Alpski val and Radio Odmev)FM, DAB+Regional radio from Kobarid and Idrija for the Gorizia region (western Slovenia) with pop, oldies, and folk music

Regional and local radio stations without special status

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio Maxi FM, DAB+Local radio station from Ljutomer for the Mura Valley region (northeastern Slovenia) with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Romic FMLocal radio station from Murska Sobota for the Roma minority in the Mura Valley region (northeastern Slovenia) with pop, oldies, and folk music
Radio Pohorje FMLocal radio station from Maribor with Slovenian and Croatian pop, oldies, and folk music
Zeleni val FMLocal radio station from Grosuplje with mostly Slovenian pop and folk music

Private radio stations

NameMethod of receptionProgramming typeWebpage
Radio 1 80-aFM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with pop and oldies music
Net FM FM, DAB+Radio station from Maribor with pop music
Rock Maribor FMRadio station from Maribor with rock, metal, indie, and alternative music
Radio CityFM, DAB+Radio station from Maribor with pop music
MojRadio FM, DAB+Radio station from Velenje with pop and oldies music
Radio FantasyFM, DAB+Radio station from Celje with pop music
Rock RadioFM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with rock, metal, indie, and alternative music
Radio Antena FM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with pop music Archived 2023-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
Radio BobFM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with rock, metal, indie, and alternative music Archived 2023-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
Radio Ekspres FM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with pop and oldies music
Radio Hit FMRadio station from Domžale with pop music
Best FMFM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with turbo-folk music
Radio Veseljak FM, DAB+Radio station from Ljubljana with 100% Slovenian folk, pop, and traditional music Archived 2023-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
Radio Capris FM, DAB+Radio station from Koper with pop music

Radio stations no longer on the air

StationsDate when broadcasts stoppedStation that replaced the previous radio channel on the same frequencies
Poslovni val (Slovenski poslovni kanal)11 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Bakla May 2008Radio 1, later Rock Celje
Turistični radio Potepuh  ? ?
Radio Plus2010 [1] Radio Bit
Notranjski radio Logatec (NTR) ?Radio 94
Radio Bit 9 November 2011 [2] Radio Top
Radio Gama MM 3 April 2006 Radio Ekspres
Radio Fantasy 1 January 2012 Radio Antena
Radio Geoss 16 February 2008Radio 1
Radio glas Ljubljane 31 December 2007 Radio Aktual
Radio Hrvatini 31 December 2007Radio Tartini
Celjski val  ?Radio 1
Radio Klasik31 December 2007Radio 1
Radio Max18 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Morje 18 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Portorož 18 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Sevnica 2007 Radio Veseljak
Radio Brežice 3 January 2008 Radio Aktual, later Radio Veseljak
Radio Šport 11 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Val (Sežana)18 April 2007Radio 1
Radio Tempo1 May 2010Radio Center
Radio Radlje 15 February 2010Radio 1
Radio Orion16 June 2008Radio 1
Radio Energy1 October 2008Radio Center [3]
Radio Urban15 June 2009Radio 1
Radio Odeon2 February 2009Radio 1
Radio Dur4 May 2011Radio Pacient
Radio Pacient1 December 2012Radio Center, from 8 September 2014 Rock Radio
Radio Viva 16 April 2012Radio 1
Radio Grom19 March 2012Radio 1
Studio D11 January 2012 Radio Aktual
Radio Nova12 April 2012Radio Center
Radio Snoopy12 April 2012Radio Center
Radio Goldi12 April 2012Radio 1
Radio LjubljanaOctober 2012Radio S
Radio Belvi 1 January 2012 Radio Antena
Radio Tartini2011 Radio Aktual
Radio Kum 3 November 2014 Radio Aktual
Radio Radio30 January 2015Radio 1
Radio Alfa20 January 2014Radio Center
Radio S23 November 2015Radio 2
Radio Antena Gorenjska1 February 2016Radio 1
Radio Antena Maribor17 January 2016Rock Maribor
Radio Europa 0517 October 2016 [4] Radio Bob
Radio Top17 January 2016Rock Radio
Radio Antena Štajerska3 January 2018 Radio Fantasy
Radio Laser4 June 2019 [5]
Radio Velenje31 December 2021 Radio Veseljak [6]
Radio BrezjeApril 2022 Radio Veseljak
Radio Salomon (stopped FM transmissions; can be listened to via DAB+)11 November 2022Best FM
Odprti radio25 November 2022Radio Salomon
Radio 223 January 2023Radio 1 80-a
Rock Celje1 June 2023Best FM

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