List of radio stations in Indonesia

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This is a list of radio networks and stations in Indonesia .

Contents

Notes:

Public networks

All networks below are owned by Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI).

NameOwnerFormatStations
RRI Programa 1 [nb 1] LPP Radio Republik Indonesia General90
RRI Programa 2 General music and entertainment
RRI Programa 3 [nb 2] News/Talk
RRI Programa 4 Culture

Private networks

Name-based (networks with single-name affiliates in more than one city/regency, sorted by ownership)

NameOwnerFormatStations
Radio Rodja Yayasan Cahaya Sunnah Islamic radio 14
Best FM CPP Radionet Indonesian pop3 [1]
Pas FM Business news/talk5 [1]
Pop FM MOR/Pop19 [1]
Yasika MOR3 [1]
Radio Elshinta Elshinta MediaNews/Talk9 [2]
X Channel X NetworkIndonesian pop [nb 3] 6
Rock [nb 4]
Sonora FM KG Radio Network (KG Media)News/Talk15 [3]
Smart FM News/Business Talk10 [4]
Motion Radio CHR5
Gen FM Mahaka Radio Integra (MahakaX)Pop2
Delta FM Masima Radio NetworkHot AC [5] 8 [5]
Prambors CHR [6] 9 [6]
FeMale Radio Music/Women's3
RDI MNC Radio Networks (MNC Media)Dangdut10
MNC Trijaya FM iNews Media Group (MNC Media)News/Talk16 [7]
Okezone Radio Hot AC [8] 2
Celebrities Radio Infotainment10
MG Radio Network Media Group News/Talk4
Kota FM Mercury Media GroupDangdut2 [9]
Hard Rock FM MRA Media Hot AC [10] 4
I-Radio Indonesian pop6 [11]
Trax FM Variety hits [12] 3
Rase FM Rase GroupHot AC4
EBS FM Suzana Radio NetworkCHR5
Merdeka FM Hot AC (90s to present)3
Suara Giri FM Dangdut4
Radio Thomson Thomson Radio NetworkGeneral21 [13]
Top FMTop Radio NetworkCHR12
DMS Citra Keluarga Maluku DMS Group AmbonGeneral4
Pikiran Rakyat FMPikiran Rakyat MediaNews/Talk10
KBR Enam Delapan Media43
Prosalina FM Prosalina GroupGeneral36

Syndicated news network

Others

Stations by city

Notes

  1. Mostly local programming
  2. National programming
  3. Serang, Surabaya (off-air), Jakarta and Yogyakarta
  4. Jakarta, Bogor and Bandung

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