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Radio Bărăgan (Călăraşi) Radio Campus (Buzău, Urziceni, Slobozia) Radio Orion ; Radio 1 ; Radio Prahova (Prahova county) Radio Romanaia Dance ([in Winamp in shoutcasta radio]) Radio Constanța ; Radio Holiday ; Sky FM ; Social FM (Transylvania) West City Radio ; Radio Stil / Stil FM
Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company: Bucharest: Web Stream: 101.9 MHz Romantic FM 101.9 Love and Oldies - Bucharest: Web Stream: 102.8 MHz Pro FM 102.8 Pop, Electronic and Dance RCS & RDS Bucharest: Web Stream: 103.4 MHz Radio 7 103.4 Pop, Rock and Top 40 - Bucharest: Web Stream: 103.8 MHz Digi 24 FM 103.8 News - Bucharest: Web Stream: 104.8 MHz
Radio Romania International (Romanian: Radio România Internațional, or RRI) is a Romanian radio station owned by the Romanian public radio broadcaster Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune (SRR, the national public radio in Romania) that broadcasts abroad. It was created in 1927 and was known as Radio Bucharest before 1989.
The most well-known company of the group of companies is the Intact Media Group, which includes the television stations Antena 1 (generalist), Antena 3 (news) and Happy Channel (lifestyle), the newspapers Jurnalul Național, Gazeta Sporturilor, and Financial Week, the stations Romantic FM and News FM radio.
Dance FM is a clubbing radio station from Romania, broadcasting dance music, owned by RCS & RDS. It broadcasts on 89.5 FM in Bucharest and on the internet. It was officially released on 21 February 2011 at an event organised by The Mission.
The station initially focused on the greatest hits of the 1960's, 1970's, and 1980's. Its slogan was "Gold FM. The greatest hits radio." [1]At the end of 2014, the station transitioned to adult contemporary, [2] playing a selection of hits from the last 25 years to target a younger audience.
Radio Guerrilla is a Romanian FM radio station broadcasting from Bucharest, Romania.The station's target audience is young middle-class people between the ages of 25 and 34 (48.8% of its listeners have tertiary studies and 66.7% are between 20 and 39 years of age).
State-run Radio Romania operates four national networks and regional and local stations. BBC World Service is available on 88 FM in the capital, and is relayed in Timișoara (93.9), Sibiu (88.4) and Constanta (96.9). Private FM stations dominate the market in Romania, with more than 700 licenses from the National Broadcasting Council by 2009.