List of radio stations in Estonia
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This is a list of radio stations in Estonia. Some changes will take place from 17 November 2024.[1]
- Vikerraadio (The station was launched in 1967)
- Raadio 2 (The station was launched in 1993)
- R2 Altpop (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Klassikaraadio (The station was launched in 1995)
- Raadio 4 (Russian language station. The station was launched in 1993)
- Raadio Tallinn (Tallinn 103.5 FM. With retranslations BBC World Service and RFI Monde. The station was launched in 2006.[2])
Postimees Grupp/MM Grupp (Duo Media Networks)
[edit]- Radio Kuku (The station was launched in 1992) (FM in Estonia and DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Radio Elmar (The station was launched in 1997) (FM in Estonia and DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- MyHits (launched in 2016, former name Radio Uuno) (FM in Estonia and DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru, Valgjärve and Pärnu)
- Radio Duo (The station was launched in 2022) (FM in Estonia and DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru, Valgjärve and Pärnu)
- Elmari tantsuõhtu (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Elmari Kuld (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- MyHits Dance (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Narodnoe radio (Russian language station) (DAB+ in Tallinn and Tartu)
- Raadio Kidzone (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Duo Gold (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Duo Greatest Hits[3] (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu).
- Duo Rock (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Duo Party (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Duo Country (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Star FM (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Power Hit Radio (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Star FM Eesti (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Star FM Plus (Star FM+) (Russian-language station) (FM in Tallinn, Kohtla-Nõmme and Narva, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve) (launched in 2023, former name Radio Volna)
- Sky Plus
- Retro FM (launched in 2005, former name Raadio 3)[4]
- Rock FM (launched in 2017, former name Radio Mania)
- Kiss FM (launched in 2023, former name NRJ FM) (Tallinn 93.2 FM)
- SKY Radio (in Russian language in Tallinn, Rakvere, Kohtla-Järve, Narva and Tartu)
- Super Radio (in Russian language in Tallinn, Rakvere, Kohtla-Järve, Narva and Tartu)
Tre Raadio Network
[edit]- Tre Raadio (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Ring FM (Tartu 104.7 FM and Võru 101.7 FM. In Viljandi (101.7 FM) will stop broadcasting before 17 November 2024)
- Ruut FM (Valga 96.6 FM)
Pereraadio network
[edit]- Pereraadio (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Parnu and Tartu)
- Semeinoje Radio Eli (Narva 95.6 FM, Kohtla-Järve 98.2 FM, Tartu 1035 AM, DAB+ in Tallinn and Tartu)
Nostalgia Media
[edit]- Radio Nostalgia (in Russian language, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Radio Top (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- All The Best Radio (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
Other radio stations
[edit]- Äripäeva Raadio (FM in Estonia, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve)
- Relax FM
- Raadio 7 (Tallinn, Tamsalu, Pärnu and Tartu)
- Radio Druzi (in Ukrainian language, DAB+ in Tallinn, Pehka, Koeru and Valgjärve) Will start broadcasting in FM (in Tallinn, Kohtla-Nõmme, Narva and Tartu) from 17 November 2024.
- Yumor FM (in Russian language in Tallinn, Kohtla-Nõmme, Narva and Tartu) (launched in 2014, former name Euro FM). Will close FM on 17 November 2024 and will be replaced by Radio Druzi.
- Radio Maximum (in Russian language in Tallinn, Kohtla-Jarve and Narva (former FM-network Narodnoe radio)). Will start broadcasting from 17 November 2024.
- SSS-Radio (Finnish-language station) (Tallinn 93.7 FM)
- Nõmme Raadio (Tallinn 99.3 FM). Will close on 17 November 2024.
- BFBS Radio (in English language) (Camp Tapa 94.9 FM)
- BFBS Radio 2 (in English language) (Camp Tapa 89.2 FM)
- Raadio Kadi (Saaremaa 90.5 FM and 98.6 FM, Hiiumaa 90.1 FM)
- Kaguraadio (Põlva 100.7 FM)
Former
[edit]- Landessender Reval (during WW II)
- Radio Tallinn
- Radio Tartu (Tartu Radio)
References
[edit]- ^ "Raadiolubade konkurss 2024 | Tarbijakaitse ja Tehnilise Järelevalve Amet".
- ^ "Raadio Tallinn saab 10". Kultuur (in Estonian). 13 May 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
- ^ In Christmas time plays as Duo Greatest Christmas Hits
- ^ "Galerii ja video: Sky Media tähistas 20. sünnipäeva galaktilise suurusega". Elu24. 25 April 2015.