This list of radio stations in Bucharest, Romania. There are 27 FM stations in Bucharest.
Frequency | Name | Format | Owner | City | Website |
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MHz | 88.0Radio Impuls 88.0 | Pop and dance music | Dogan Media International | Cluj-Napoca | https://radioimpuls.ro/ |
MHz | 88.5Radio Trinitas 88.5 | Religious | Radioul Patriarhiei Romane | Bucharest | https://www.radiotrinitas.ro/ |
MHz | 89.0Radio Zu 89.0 | Contemporary Hit Radio | Antena TV Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 89.5Dance FM 89.5 | Electronic and Pop Dance music | RCS & RDS | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 90.2Realitatea FM 90.2 | Talk/News | Realitatea-Caţavencu | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 90.8Magic FM 90.8 | Easy listening , Oldies | ANT1 Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 91.7National FM 91.7 | Romanian Music | Ioan și Viorel Micula | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 92.1One World Radio | Dance, Electronic | Lagardère Group affiliated with Tommorowland | Bucharest | Web Stream |
RFI România 93.5 | News, Talk, Sports | Radio France Internationale | Bucharest | Web Stream | |
MHz | 94.2Radio Vocea Evangheliei 94.2 | Religious | Radio Vocea Evangheliei - Suceava | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 94.8Radio Guerrilla 94.8 | Rock, Alternative | Realitatea-Caţavencu | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 96.1Kiss FM 96.1 | Dance Music, Electronic music, Pop music | ANT1 Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 96.9Gold FM 96.9 | Talk,News,Oldies | Realitatea-Caţavencu | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 97.9Digi FM 97.9 | Soft AC (Pop Music , News) | Realitatea-Caţavencu | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 100.2Virgin Radio | Hip-Hop,R'n'B,Trap,Pop,Dance | Lagardère Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 100.6Rock FM 100.6 | Classic Rock | ANT1 Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 101.3Radio România Cultural 101.3 | Culture radio | Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 101.9Romantic FM 101.9 | Love , Oldies | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 102.8Pro FM 102.8 | Pop , Electronic , Dance | RCS & RDS | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 103.4Radio 7 103.4 | Pop, Rock and Top 40 | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 103.8Digi 24 FM 103.8 | News | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 104.8Radio România Muzical 104.8 | Classical music | Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 105.3Radio România Actualităţi 105.3 | News & General, Pop music | Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 105.8Sport Total FM 105.8 | Sports,Talk,Rock Music | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 106.23 Fm 106.2 | News, Talk | Intact Media Group | Bucharest | |
MHz | 106.7Europa FM 106.7 | Soft AC ( Pop Music , News) | Lagardère Group | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 107.3Smart Radio 107.3 | Adult Contemporary, Pop, Rock and Top 40 | Romanian Television (TVR or RTV) | Bucharest | Web Stream |
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Radio România Muzical is the fourth public-funded radio station in Romania. It is not available in all areas of the country. It is the only Romanian radio station dedicated exclusively to jazz and classical music, and is the first Romanian radio station of its kind to be broadcast online. The station broadcasts music 24/7 of a variety of musical genres, including symphonic, chamber music, operetta, choral music, folk, jazz and soundtracks. It also broadcasts both live and archived concerts, featuring famous singers and ensembles, and provides news of national and international events.
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