This is a list of notable radio stations in Asia for which there are Wikipedia articles.
Afghanistan
editArmenia
edit- AvtoRadio FM (89.7 FM Yerevan)
- Radio Mir (93.7 FM Yerevan)
- Russkoye Radio (104.9 FM Yerevan)
- Public Radio (107.7 FM / 69.7 FM Yerevan)
Bahrain
edit- Bahrein News Agency[1]
Foreign Stations:
Bangladesh
editBhutan
editBrunei
editCambodia
editForeign Stations:
China
editEast Timor
editForeign Stations:
- Radio Australia (106.4 FM Dili)
- RDP Internacional (105.3 FM Dili)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
editHong Kong
editIndia
editIndonesia
editIran
editIraq
edit- Al Aan FM is available in the following cities and frequencies:
- Mosul & Duhok 92.7 MHz
- Kirkuk 97.3 MHz
- Hawija 97.3 MHz
- Al Iraqiya Radio
- Voice of Iraq
Foreign Stations:
Israel
editJapan
editJordan
edit- Jordan Radio
- Beat FM - 102.5 FM Amman
- Mazaj FM - 95.3 FM Amman
- Mood 92 - 92.0 FM Amman (English Language Radio)
Foreign Stations:
- Radio Sawa Jordan 98.1 FM Amman
- Rotana Radio Jordan - 99.9 FM Amman /100.1 FM Aqaba (Arabic Music)
Kazakhstan
editForeign Stations:
Kuwait
editKyrgyzstan
editForeign Stations:
- AvtoRadio
- Echo of Moscow
- Europa Plus
- Hit FM (Russia)
- Radio Mayak
- RFE/RL Azattyk Radio (Kyrgyz Language Service)
- Radio Record
- Vesti FM
Laos
edit- China Radio International - 93.0 FM Vientiane
- Lao National Radio - 567 AM & 6135 SW Vientiane
- Radio Australia - 96.0 FM Vientiane
- Radio France International - 100.5 FM Vientiane
Lebanon
editMacau
edit- Radio Macau
- Rádio Macau in Cantonese FM 100.7 MHz
- Rádio Macau in Portuguese FM 98.0 MHz
- Radio Vilaverde Lda FM 99.5 MHz
Malaysia
editMaldives
edit- Voice of Maldives - 1449 AM Male
Mongolia
editForeign Stations:
- China Radio International - 103.7 FM Darhan
Myanmar
editNepal
edit- Radio Nepal
- Radio Kantipur - 91.6 FM
- Radio Adhyatma Jyoti - 104.8 MHz
- Radio Lekhnath
North Korea
editOman
edit- BBC World Service
- Hi FM (English) (95.9 in Muscat)
Pakistan
editPhilippines
editQatar
editForeign Stations:
Saudi Arabia
editSingapore
editSouth Korea
editSri Lanka
edit- Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation formerly known as Radio Ceylon
Syria
editTaiwan
edit- Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC)
- Fuxing Broadcasting Station (FHBS Radio)
- Hit FM Taiwan
- ICRT (International Community Radio Taipei)
- Kiss Radio Taiwan
- National Education Radio
- Radio Taipei (Taipei Broadcasting Station)
- Radio Taiwan International
- UFO Radio Network
- Voice of Han Broadcasting Network
Tajikistan
edit- TeleRadioCom (National Committee on television and broadcasting of the Government of Tajikistan)[3]
Thailand
edit- HS 1 AS Radio (Bureau of the Royal Household)
- MCOT Radio
- MOE Radio
- Office of the NBTC Radio (but use the name '1 Por Nor Radio')
- Radio Thailand
- Royal Thai Air Force Radio
- Royal Thai Army Radio Network (127 Stations)
- The 1st Division, King's Guard Radio Station
- TV5 Radio (only service served in Bangkok)
- Saranrom Radio (Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand))
- Thai Public Broadcasting Service
- Voice of Navy (Royal Thai Navy)
Turkey
editTurkmenistan
edit- Radio Free Europe (Azatlyk Radiosy) - Turkmen Service available on Shortwave and Sateliite Broadcasts.
United Arab Emirates
editForeign Stations:
Uzbekistan
edit- MTRK - National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan
Vietnam
editYemen
editSee also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ "Bahrain News Agency". Bahrain News Agency. Archived from the original on 2014-12-13.
- ^ "Radio Stations in Manama, Bahrein". WorldRadioMap.
- ^ "TeleradioCom - Committee on TV and Radio Broadcasting of Tajikistan". Teleradiocom.
External links
edit- FMLIST worldwide database of FM stations
- FMSCAN worldwide FM reception prediction
- MWLIST worldwide database of MW and LW stations
- MWSCAN worldwide MW and SW reception prediction
- Radio in Asia
- Worldwide FM Internet Radio