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BFBS Radio operates 22 radio stations, broadcast on a combination of local DAB, FM and AM frequencies, online and on digital television. [11] BFBS Radio is a music, news, entertainment and community service providing bespoke content to the global Forces Community with a focus on Forces News and connecting the Forces communities around the world.
BBC Radio Berkshire in Reading and Wokingham; BBC Hereford and Worcester in Alvechurch, Barnt Green, Bromsgrove, Druids Heath, Frankley, Hopwood, Maypole, Longbridge, Redditch, Wychavon and Wythall; BBC Radio Newcastle in Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne; BBC Radio Norfolk in West Norfolk; BFBS Gurkha Radio in Holywood; CCR 104.4 in Chelmsford ...
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Radio: Radio services provided by the public broadcaster, Falkland Islands Radio Service, broadcasting on both AM and FM frequencies, and by the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) (2007). [1] Radio sets: 1,000 (1997). [needs update] Television: TV service provided by a multi-channel service provider (2007). [1] Television sets: 1,008 ...
Radio Maximum (in Russian language) (Tallinn 100.0 FM, Kohtla-Jarve 96.3 FM and Narva 100.0 FM) Radio Svoboda (RFE/RL Russian service) (DAB+ in Tallinn, Pärnu and Tartu) SSS-Radio (Finnish-language station) (Tallinn 93.7 FM) BFBS Radio (in English language) (Camp Tapa 94.9 FM) BFBS Radio 2 (in English language) (Camp Tapa 89.2 FM)
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 105.4 MHz: [citation needed] ... BFBS Gurkha Radio in Shorncliffe; Capital Midlands in Leicestershire;
Radio Slobodna Evropa – daily news bulletins, morning and talk shows [22] from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty broadcasts from Sarajevo via network of local Bosnian radio stations; BFBS Radio 1 available in Sarajevo [23] via FM, from Butmir Camp; BFBS Radio 2 available in Sarajevo via FM, broadcasts from Butmir Camp; BBC Minute – news ...
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