List of radio stations in Belarus

This is a list of FM and OIRT FM Band radio stations based in Belarus. By law, FM radiostations have to rotate music made in Belarus 75% of broadcasting time. Mostly FM stations broadcast in Russian.[1] [2]

National State Radio

The National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus is the state television and radio broadcasting service in Belarus.

  • First Channel (FM and UKV)
  • Channel "Culture" (FM and UKV)
  • Radius-FM (FM in Belarus and 72,11 UKV in Minsk)
  • Radio "Stolitsa" (FM and UKV)

Regional stations:

  • Radio Brest (FM and UKV)
  • Radio Vitebsk (FM and UKV)
  • Gomel FM (FM and UKV)
  • Radio Grodno (FM and UKV)
  • Radio Mogilev (FM and UKV)

Local stations:

  • Homiel plus (Homiel - 103.7 FM)
  • Gorod FM (Brest - 97.7 FM)

International station:

  • Radio Station "Belarus" (Internet, satellite and FM (Brest - 106.2 FM, Svislach - 104.4 FM, Hrodna - 95.7 FM, Heraneny - 99.0 FM, Miadel - 102.0 FM, Braslau - 106.6 FM))

Other state radio stations

Note: This list also includes stations owned by oligarchs associated with the Lukashenko regime.

  • ONT state broadcasting:
    • Center FM
  • MIR Belarusian Office:
    • Radio MIR - Belarus
    • Energy FM (Miensk - 100.4 FM, Braslau - 97.4 FM, Horadnia 88.9 FM, planned Mahilou 93.8 FM)
  • Radio Minsk (Government of Minsk city)
  • Minskaya volna (FM-network in Minsk region) (Government of Minsk region)
  • Compass FM (Miensk - 102.5 FM) (Ministry of Defence)
  • Alpha Radio (State newspaper "Soviet Belarus" (SB))
  • Radio Unistar (Belarusian State University and MediaInvest GmbH)[3][4]
  • Pilot FM (Belarusian Republican Youth Union)
  • Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus:
    • Novoe Radio
    • Narodnoe radio
  • "Muzykalnaya Chastota" (Anna Lukashenko-Seluk): [5] [6] [7]
    • Dushevnoe radio
    • Super FM (Miensk - 104.6 FM)
    • Radio Shanson (planned)
  • "Russian Radio" Holding (Ministry of Information of Belarus - 34%):
    • Russian Radio Belarus (Miensk - 98.9 FM, Babruisk - 98.0 FM, Mahilou - 98.6 FM)
    • Radio ROKS Belarus
  • ″Trio Media″ holding (Sergei Teterin/Olga Yarmolenko-Minets/Leonid Igorevich Minets):[8]
    • Radio Humor FM - Belarus
    • Autoradio
    • Radio Relax
  • "Summit-Radio" holding:
    • Radio Europa (Miensk - 92.8 FM & FM-network in Vitsebsk region)
    • Radio Retro (Miensk 96.9 FM and Polatsk - 104.7 FM)
  • ″Vladimir Grevtsov Agency″:
    • Legendy FM

Local radio stations

  • Pravda radio (FM-network in Homiel region)
  • Radio 107,4 FM (Homiel - 107.4 FM, Zhlobyn - 107.6 FM)
  • Radio Ranak (Svetlogorsk - 88.4 FM)
  • Nelly - info (Mozyr - 102.7 FM)
  • Maladechna FM (Maladechna - 89.2 FM)
  • Radio Delta (Vitsebsk - 89.5 FM)
  • Radio Naftan (Navapolacak - 98.1 FM)
  • Radio Skif (Vorsha - 99.9 FM, Babruisk - 91.4 FM)
  • Zefir FM (Babruisk - 95.4 FM)
  • Baranovichi FM (Baranavichy - 100.0 FM)
  • Svoyo radio (Pinsk - 106.1 FM)
  • MFM (Hrodna - 105.0 FM)
  • Lider FM (Lida - 94.3 FM)
  • Tvoe radio (Lida - 100.6 FM)

Independent radio stations

  • Radio Racyja - Terrestrial (Białystok 98.1 FM and Biała Podlaska 99.2 FM) and Internet station. Music programs also retranslation in Euroradio on week-end[9]
  • Euroradio - Satellite (Astra 4A and HotBird 13) and Internet station, also retranslation on weekdays in Radio Racyja[10]
  • Radio Plato - Internet-radio music station[11]
  • Radio Maria Belarus - Internet station[12][13]

International radio stations

See also

References

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