This list of radio stations in Bucharest, Romania. There are 26 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 | Web Stream |
MHz | 88.5Radio Trinitas 88.5 | Religious | Radioul Patriarhiei Romane | Bucharest | Web Stream |
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 | 90.8Magic 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 Tomorrowland | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 93.5RFI 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 and Oldies | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 102.8Pro FM 102.8 | Pop, Electronic and 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 and Pop music | Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 105.8Sport Total FM 105.8 | Sport, Talk and Rock Music | - | Bucharest | Web Stream |
MHz | 106.23 FM 106.2 | News and Talk | Intact Media Group | Bucharest | |
MHz | 106.7Europa FM 106.7 | Soft AC ( Pop Music and 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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