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In the following there are lists of sites of notable radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by the government or large corporations, which broadcast to the population or to other countries. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not ...
List of radio stations in Singapore; List of radio stations in Slovakia; List of radio stations in Slovenia; List of radio stations in South Africa; List of radio stations in South Korea; List of radio stations in Spain; Radio in Sri Lanka; List of radio stations in Sweden; List of radio stations in Switzerland and Liechtenstein; List of radio ...
Station name Based in FM transmission area(s) Original air date Capital Birmingham: Birmingham: West Midlands: 1 January 1995 Capital Cymru: Wrexham: Gwynedd and Anglesey: 11 December 1998 Capital East Midlands: Nottingham: Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire: 3 January 2011 Capital Liverpool: Liverpool: Liverpool, Merseyside: 18 ...
International radio broadcasters are legally licensed stations that broadcast from a host nation to another nation or nations. Such stations are operated both as non-commercial enterprises such as the BBC World Service, and commercial operations such as WWCR. The following is a list of such stations with links to entries about each one:
Radio stations in the Republic of Ireland (4 C, 47 P) Radio stations in Israel (1 C, 15 P) Radio stations in Italy (2 C, 36 P) J. Radio stations in Jamaica (4 P)
Freq. (kHz) Station name Language Country Location Height Aerial type Power (kW) Coordinates Notes 153 Radio Antena Satelor [1]: Romanian Romania Brașov: 250m T-aerial on 2 guyed steel lattice masts, height: 250 metres (820 ft)
The following is a list of AM radio stations transmitting in C-QUAM stereo throughout the world, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, country of origin, licensees, and programming formats. Japanese stations sometimes omit the JO prefix in favor of just the last two letters of their callsigns. Australia issues ...