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European Radio Map: Greece, Türkiye, Transcaucasia
Ευρωπαϊκός ραδιοφωνικός χάρτης: Ελλάδα, Τουρκία, Νότιος Καύκασος / Avrupa'nın radyo haritası: Yunanistan, Türkiye, Güney Kafkasya / Avropanın radio xəritəsi: Yunanıstan, Türkiyə, Cənubi Qafqaz / Եվրոպայի ռադիո քարտեզի: Հունաստան, Թուրքիա, Անդրկովկաս / ევროპის რადიო რუკა: საბერძნეთი, თურქეთის, სამხრეთი კავკასია
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Radio stations in Greece/ Ραδιοφωνικοί σταθμοί στην Ελλάδα
Athens radio stations • Thessaloniki radio stations • Patras radio stations • Heraklion radio stations more ...
Radio broadcasting in Greece began in 1928 (Thessaloniki). Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation – ERT (Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση), founded in 1938, is the national public broadcaster, with 4 national radio networks and 20 regional branches on MW/FM and international service (The Voice of Greece) on Shortwave in 9 languages. FM broadcasting launched in 1977, first private radio station opened in 1988. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Council for Radio and Television – NCRTV (Εθνικό Συμβούλιο Ραδιοτηλεόρασης). Currently there are over 1400 FM radio stations in Greece, including several commercial radio networks; several Medium wave and 1 Shortwave transmitter; 1 DAB multiplex. Primary language on radio is Greek.
Area: 131 957 km²; Population: 10.4 million; ITU country code: GRC; callsign prefix: J4, SV~SZ
Radio stations in Cyprus/ Ραδιοφωνικοί σταθμοί στην Κύπρο
Nicosia radio stations • Limassol radio stations • Larnaca radio stations • Paphos radio stations
Radio broadcasting in Cyprus began in 1948 (British Forces Broadcasting Service). Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation – CyBC (Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου), founded in 1953, is the national public broadcaster, with 4 stations on MW/FM. Broadcasting is regulated by the Cyprus Ratiotelevision Authority – CRTA (Αρχή Ραδιοτηλεόρασης Κύπρου). Currently there are over 130 FM radio stations in the Republic of Cyprus, including several commercial radio networks; several Medium wave transmitters. British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) has a radio network in Cyprus. Primary language on radio is Greek, with some stations in English.
Area: 5 895 km² (de facto); Population: 923 thou.; ITU country code: CYP; callsign prefix: 5B, C4, H2, P3
Radio stations in Northern Cyprus/ Kuzey Kıbrıs'ta radyoları
North Nicosia radio stations • Kyrenia radio stations • Famagusta radio stations
Radio broadcasting in Northern Cyprus began in 1963 (Bayrak Radio, Nicosia). Bayrak Radio Television Corporation – BRTK (Bayrak Radyo Televizyon Kurumu), founded in 1953, is Northern Cyprus' public broadcaster, with 4 stations on AM/FM. First private radio station opened in 1990. Broadcasting is regulated by the Broadcasting High Council – YYK (Yayın Yüksek Kurulu). Currently there are over 60 FM radio stations in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, including several commercial radio networks. Primary language on radio is Turkish.
Area: 3 355 km²; Population: 382 thou.; ITU country code: none; callsign prefix: none, 1B (unofficial)
Radio stations in Türkiye/ Türkiye'de radyoları
Ankara radio stations • Istanbul radio stations • Bursa radio stations • Izmir radio stations more ...
Radio broadcasting in Türkiye began in 1927 (İstanbul Radyosu). Turkish Radio and Television Corporation – TRT (Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu), founded in 1963, is the national public broadcaster, with 6 national radio networks and 9 regional stations on MW/FM and international service Voice of Türkiye on Shortwave in 41 languages. FM broadcasting launched in 1975, first private radio opened in 1992. Broadcasting is regulated by the Radio and Television Supreme Council – RTÜK (Radyo Televizyon Üst Kurulu). Currently there are more than 4300 FM radio stations in Türkiye, including 40 commercial radio networks; 5 Medium wave and 1 Shortwave transmitter; 1 DAB multiplex. Primary language on radio is Turkish.
Area: 783 562 km²; Population: 85 million; ITU country code: TUR; callsign prefix: TA~TC, YM
Radio stations in Azerbaijan/ Azərbaycanda radiostansiyaları
Baku radio stations • Ganja radio stations • Nakhchivan radio stations
Radio broadcasting in Azerbaijan began in 1926 (RA45 Baku). Azerbaijan Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (Azərbaycan Televiziya və Radio Verilişləri QSC) is the national public broadcaster. Broadcasting is regulated by the Audiovisual Council – ACRA (Azərbaycan Respublikası Audiovizual Şurası). Currently there are over 150 FM radio transmitters in Azerbaijan, including several commercial radio networks. Primary language on radio is Azerbaijani.
Area: 86 600 km²; Population: 10.2 million; ITU country code: AZE; callsign prefix: 4J~4K
Radio stations in Armenia/ Ռադիոկայաններ Հայաստանում
Yerevan radio stations • Gyumri radio stations
Radio broadcasting in Armenia began in 1926 (RA49, Yerevan). Public Radio of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրային Ռադիո) is the national public radio broadcaster with 2 national radio networks. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Commission on TV and Radio – NCTR (Հեռուստատեսության և ռադիոյի ազգային հանձնաժողով). Currently there are over 160 FM radio transmitters in Armenia, including several commercial radio networks; 1 Shortwave and 5 Medium wave transmitters. Primary language on radio is Armenian.
Area: 29 743 km²; Population: 2.9 million; ITU country code: ARM; callsign prefix: EK
Radio stations in Georgia/ რადიოსადგურები საქართველოში
Tbilisi radio stations • Kutaisi radio stations • Batumi radio stations
Radio broadcasting in Georgia began in 1925 (RA11 Tiflis). Georgian Public Broadcasting – GPB (საქართველოს საზოგადოებრივი მაუწყებელი) is the national public broadcaster with 2 national radio networks. Broadcasting is regulated by the Communications Commission – ComCom (კომუნიკაციების კომისია). Currently there are over 180 FM radio transmitters in Georgia, including 10 commercial radio networks. Primary language on radio is Georgian.
Area: 57 150 km² (de facto); Population: 3.7 million; ITU country code: GEO; callsign prefix: 4L
Radio stations in Abkhazia/ Аҧсны арадиостанциақәа
Radio broadcasting in Abkhazia began in 1932 (Sukhum). Abkhazian State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company (Аҧснытәи ахәынҭқарратә телерадиоеилахәыра) broadcast on FM (65.8-74.0 and 87.5-108.0 MHz), MW and SW. Broadcasting is regulated by the Governance of Telecom and Mass Communications (Аимадареи амассатә коммуникациақәеи рзы аҳәынҭқарратә усбарҭа). Currently there are several local stations and radio relays from Russia. Primary languages on radio are Abkhazian and Russian.
Area: 8 665 km²; Population: 244 thou.; ITU country code: none, ABK (unofficial); callsign prefix: none, R, UF (unofficial)
Radio stations in South Ossetia/ Хуссар Ирыстон радиостанцæтæ
Radio broadcasting in South Ossetia began in 1932 (Tskhinval). State TV and Radio Company "Ir" (Паддзахадон телерадиокомпани «Ир») broadcast on FM (87.5-108.0 MHz). Broadcasting is regulated by the State Committee for Information and Press (Мыхуыр æмæ информацийы паддзахадон комитет). Currently there are several local stations and radio relays from Russia. Primary languages on radio are Ossetian and Russian.
Area: 3 900 km²; Population: 56 thou.; ITU country code: none, OSS (unofficial); callsign prefix: none, O1 (unofficial)
See also
Radio in the Balkans• Radio in Italy-Spain Radio the Middle East• Radio in Central Asia