Media in Bucharest

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This list of radio stations in Bucharest, Romania. There are 26 FM stations in Bucharest.

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Radio Stations

FrequencyNameFormatOwnerCityWebsite
88.0 MHzRadio Impuls 88.0Pop and dance musicDogan Media International Cluj-Napoca Web Stream
88.5 MHzRadio Trinitas 88.5ReligiousRadioul Patriarhiei Romane Bucharest Web Stream
89.0 MHzRadio Zu 89.0Contemporary Hit RadioAntena TV Group Bucharest Web Stream
89.5 MHzDance FM 89.5Electronic and Pop Dance music RCS & RDS Bucharest Web Stream
90.8 MHzMagic FM 90.8Easy listening , Oldies ANT1 Group Bucharest Web Stream
91.7 MHzNational FM 91.7Romanian MusicIoan și Viorel Micula Bucharest Web Stream
92.1 MHzOne World RadioDance, ElectronicLagardère Group affiliated with Tomorrowland Bucharest Web Stream
93.5 MHzRFI România 93.5News, Talk, Sports Radio France Internationale Bucharest Web Stream
94.2 MHzRadio Vocea Evangheliei 94.2ReligiousRadio Vocea Evangheliei - Suceava Bucharest Web Stream
94.8 MHzRadio Guerrilla 94.8Rock, AlternativeRealitatea-Caţavencu Bucharest Web Stream
96.1 MHzKiss FM 96.1Dance Music, Electronic music, Pop music ANT1 Group Bucharest Web Stream
96.9 MHzGold FM 96.9Talk,News,OldiesRealitatea-Caţavencu Bucharest Web Stream
97.9 MHzDigi FM 97.9Soft AC (Pop Music , News)Realitatea-Caţavencu Bucharest Web Stream
100.2 MHzVirgin RadioHip-Hop,R'n'B,Trap,Pop,DanceLagardère Group Bucharest Web Stream
100.6 MHzRock FM 100.6Classic Rock ANT1 Group Bucharest Web Stream
101.3 MHzRadio România Cultural 101.3Culture radio Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company Bucharest Web Stream
101.9 MHzRomantic FM 101.9Love and Oldies- Bucharest Web Stream
102.8 MHzPro FM 102.8Pop, Electronic and DanceRCS & RDS Bucharest Web Stream
103.4 MHzRadio 7 103.4Pop, Rock and Top 40- Bucharest Web Stream
103.8 MHzDigi 24 FM 103.8News- Bucharest Web Stream
104.8 MHzRadio România Muzical 104.8Classical musicRomanian Radio Broadcasting Company Bucharest Web Stream
105.3 MHzRadio România Actualităţi 105.3News, General and Pop musicRomanian Radio Broadcasting Company Bucharest Web Stream
105.8 MHzSport Total FM 105.8Sport, Talk and Rock Music- Bucharest Web Stream
106.2 MHz3 FM 106.2News and TalkIntact Media Group Bucharest
106.7 MHzEuropa FM 106.7Soft AC ( Pop Music and News)Lagardère Group Bucharest Web Stream
107.3 MHzSmart Radio 107.3Adult Contemporary, Pop, Rock and Top 40Romanian Television (TVR or RTV) Bucharest Web Stream

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