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List of radio stations in Lithuania

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of radio stations in Lithuania.

Radio Groups

LRT

Radiocentras Group

  • Radiocentras (pop)
  • Relax FM (blues)
  • Radio R (Russian language music)
  • ZIP FM (dance)
  • Rock FM (rock)
  • Radio Fiesta (latino) (Vilnius 90.7 FM)

M-1 Group

  • M-1 (pop)
  • Lietus (Lithuanian pop)
  • M-1 Plius (pop)
  • M-1 Dance (dance) (Klaipeda 100.8 FM)
  • Laluna (Klaipeda 94.9 FM)

Pukas

  • Pūkas (traditional and wedding Lithuanian music)
  • Pūkas 2 (jazz)

Ziniu Radijas

  • Žinių radijas. Included retranslation Radio Svoboda Russian service from 22:00 to 6:00 (news)
  • EASY FM (jazz)

TV3 Group

European Hit Radio

MediaLT

  • Gold FM (pop)
  • Geras FM (various) (Vilnius 101.9 FM and Kaunas 91.9 FM)

National radio stations

  • Marijos radijas (religious)
  • XFM (religious)
  • Extra FM (various)
  • Radijas Kelyje (various)

Local radio stations

  • BBC World Service (in English language) (Vilnius 95.5 FM)
  • Radio Znad Wilii (in Polish and Belarusian languages). Included programs from Polskie Radio (Polish and Belarusian services), Euroradio and Radyjo Ŭnet. (Vilnius 103.8 FM)
  • Start FM (students) (Vilnius 94.2 FM)
  • Vaikų Radijas (kids) (Vilnius 94.9 FM)
  • Baltupių radijas (gymnasium) (Vilnius 97.9 FM)
  • Jazz FM (jazz) (Vilnius 99.3 FM)
  • Mano FM (Kaunas 94.4 FM)
  • TAU Radijas (Kaunas 102.9 FM)
  • Sol FM (Klaipeda 93.3 FM)
  • RadijoGama (Klaipeda 99.0 FM)
  • RS2 (Šiauliai 97.8 FM)
  • Radijo Klubas (gymnasium) (Šiauliai 99.4 FM)
  • Saulės Radijas (Šiauliai 102.5 FM)
  • XXL FM (Telšiai 96.8 FM, Šiauliai 88.8 FM, Plungė 99.5 FM)
  • Pulsas (Panevėžys 96.6 FM and Biržai 107.3 FM)
  • Utenos Radijas (Utena 103.9 FM)
  • FM 99 (Alytus 99.0 FM and Druskininkai 97.2 FM)
  • Kapsai (Marijampolė 100.2 FM)
  • Tauragės Radijas (Tauragė 98.2 FM)
  • Mažeikiai FM (Mažeikiai 105.6 FM)
  • Mažeikių aidas (Mažeikiai 100.4 FM)

International AM-radio

666 AM

  • Radio Signal

1386 AM

1557 AM

  • Radio Lenta

References

  1. ^ "NHK WORLD-JAPAN Frequency Schedule" (PDF). nhk.or.jp. Retrieved 2023-12-09.

External links

This page was last edited on 23 April 2024, at 15:41
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