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Belgium has three public broadcasters, one for each national language. The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) for the Dutch-speaking Flemish Community (); The Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) for the French Community of Belgium (Wallonia and Brussels)
NPO Soul & Jazz is a digital radio station from Netherlands Public Broadcasting (NPO). [1]It launched as Radio 6 on 4 September 2006, when it took over from the Concertzender (now operating independently), its musical format is mainly soul and jazz, together with such related genres as funk, rhythm and blues, and world music.
Radio Stations in Spain (Cadena SER, Los 40, Cadena Dial, Radiole) Czech Media Invest [9] Czech Republic (Evropa 2, Frekvence 1, Dance Radio, Radio Bonton) Romania (Europa FM, Virgin Radio Romania, Vibe FM, Smart FM) Antenna Group. Greece (Easy FM, Rythmos FM) Romania (Kiss FM, Magic FM, One FM, Rock FM) News UK [10]
NPO Radio 5: Music from the 1950s to 1980s for 55 year-olds and older.; NPO Fun X: Urban and world music.Available on FM in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht, with some local programming variations.
The radio station was known as Classic FM from 1994 until October 1st, 2019. Between 1994 and 1997, the format was almost identical to the Classic FM (UK) station, including the jingles, but it featured Dutch presentation [citation needed]. It currently transmits classical music 24 hours a day with no presenters.
The official logo of RauteMusik.FM. RauteMusik (also RM or #Musik) is an internet radio station based in Germany. RauteMusik was first broadcast on 20 April 2003 with just one main stream. In the next four years, RauteMusik established itself as one of Europe's biggest internet radio stations.
These stations transmit an analog FM signal centered on 87.75 MHz, designated by receiver and station marketing as "87.7 FM". This is just below the lowest FM band frequency of 87.9 MHz, and within the internationally recognized Band II, which extends down to 87.5 MHz and is thus receivable by most consumer radios.
Slam!FM logo (with slogan text) used from November 2011 to 31 August 2015. The radio station started in the mid 1990s as New Dance Radio, a cable radio station. At that time the station was received only through cable and the format consisted mainly of dance music (techno, trance, hardcore).