List of radio stations in Austria and Liechtenstein
This is a list of radio stations operating in Austria and Liechtenstein. The Austrian regulatory agency (Kommunikationsbehörde Austria) acts as frequency assignment authority.
Austria
Public broadcasting
- ORF (Österreichischer Rundfunk)
- Österreich 1
- Ö1 International (shortwave)
- Österreich 2 - regional radio
- Hitradio Ö3
- FM4
- Österreich 1
Commercial broadcasters
- Supra-regional
- Regional
- Vienna and Lower Austria
- Radio 88.6
- Energy 104,2 (NRJ Group)
- 98.3 superfly
- Radio Stephansdom, operated by the Archdiocese of Vienna
- Carinthia
- Antenne Kärnten (Styria Media Group)
- Radio Real, Radenthein
- Radio Uno, Klagenfurt
- Salzburg
- Radio Alpina
- Styria
- Antenne Steiermark (Styria Media Group)
- Njoy Radio
- Radio Soundportal
- Radio Grün-Weiß
- Radio Eins
- Tyrol
- Welle 1 (Innsbruck)
- Klassik Radio
- Life Radio
- Radio Osttirol (East Tyrol, former Radio Grizzly)
- U1 Radio Unterland
- Energy 99.9 (NRJ Group)
- Upper Austria
- Life Radio
- Vorarlberg
- Antenne Vorarlberg
- Vienna and Lower Austria
Community stations
- Radio Maria Austria
- Community radio stations organised in the Verband Freier Radios Österreich (VFRÖ) organisation:
- Radio AGORA (Klagenfurt)
- B138 (Kirchdorf an der Krems)
- Campus & City Radio (St. Pölten)
- Radio Freequenns (Liezen)
- Freies Radio Innsbruck (Innsbruck)
- Freies Radio Freistadt (Freistadt)
- Radio FRO 105.0 (Linz)
- Freies Radio Salzkammergut (Bad Ischl)
- radio Ypsilon (Hollabrunn)
- Radio Helsinki (Graz)
- Orange 94.0 (Vienna)
- Radio Proton (Dornbirn)
- Radiofabrik 107,5 (Salzburg)
- Radio OP (Oberpullendorf)
- Campus radio stations
- Campus & City Radio (University of Applied Sciences, Sankt Pölten)
- Radius 106,6 (Gymnasium Freistadt)
Liechtenstein
- Radio Liechtenstein, established as Radio L in 1995, since 2003 operated by the public Liechtensteinischer Rundfunk (LRF) broadcaster.
Former stations
- Rot-Weiß-Rot and Blue Danube Network, operated by the US Forces in Austria 1945–1955
- Radio Österreich International (1955–2003, today Radio Ö1 International)
- Blue Danube Radio (1979–2000, nationwide from 1992)
- Radio 1476 (1997–2008)
- Ö1 Inforadio (internet, until April 2011)
See also
External links
- Radio stations in the biggest cities in Austria (Radiomap.eu)
- Radio stations in Vaduz, Liechtenstein (Radiomap.eu)
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