List of radio stations in Kyiv

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This is a list of radio stations in Kyiv, Ukraine. There are 27 radio stations in Ukraine.

Radio Stations

FrequencyStationFormatOwnerWebsiteCity
88.4 MHzPryamiy FM (planned)News, live events, talk-showsVolodymyr Makeyenko Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
92.4 MHzRetro FMClassic Hits United Media Holding Radiogroup Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
92.8 MHzNRJTop 40, Adult Contemporary United Media Holding Radiogroup Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
93.8 MHzBusiness RadioDance, Pop, Disco, BluesBusiness Radio Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
94.2 MHzRadio Maximum FMVariousJSC Lux Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
94.6 MHzArmy FMNews, information, music Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
95.2 MHzMelodia FMRetro/DiscoTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
95.6 MHzJam FMPop/Rock United Media Holding Radiogroup Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
96.0 MHzRadio NVNews and Talk Dragon Capital/NV Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
96.4 MHzHit FMModern music, Top 40TAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
96.8 MHzDJ FMDanceBusiness Radio Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
97.2 MHzUA:Radio ProminMusic, InformationNational Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
97.6 MHzUA:Radio KulturaCulture, Education, Theatre, Actual events, Human rightsNational Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
98.0 MHzKyiv FMFolk songs, Hits music, News, Information Kyiv City Council Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
98.5 MHzRussian RadioOld hitsTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
99.0 MHzRadio NostalgieModern musicSerhiy Goroviy Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
99.4 MHzHromadske Radio (planned)Talk, News, Human rights, Analytics Hromadske Radio organisation Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
100.0 MHzKraina FMUkraininan musicRadioCorp Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
100.5 MHzRadio MiamiHip-Hop, R&BProsto Group Kyiv, Ukraine
101.1 MHzRadio PyatnicaPop music United Media Holding Radiogroup Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
101.5 MHzRadio RelaxEasy ListeningTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
101.9 MHzRadio ShansonRussian ShansonBusiness Radio Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
102.5 MHzProsto Radi.ORockProsto Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
103.1 MHzLux FMPop musicJSC Lux Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
103.6 MHzRadio ROKSRockTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
104.0 MHzPower FMCHR, News and InformationBusiness Radio Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
104.6 MHzRadio JazzJazz musicTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
105.0 MHzUA:Ukrainian Radio - Voice of KyivNews, Talk and InformationNational Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
105.5 MHzStilnoe Radio - Perec.FMWorld music1st Ukrainian Radio Group Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
106.0 MHzLounge FMElectronics, Pop hits United Media Holding Radiogroup Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
106.5 MHzKiss FMElectronics/Top 40TAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
107.0 MHzEuropa plusTop 40/PopEuropa plus Ukraine Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine
107.9 MHzNashe RadioModern musicTAVR Media Web Stream Kyiv, Ukraine

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