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Raadio 7 (Tallinn 103.1 FM, Tamsalu 96.1 FM, Pärnu 88.6 FM and Tartu 92.1 FM) Radio Druzi (Ukrainian-language station) (Tallinn 104.9 FM, Kohtla-Nõmme 97.7 FM, Narva 89.8 FM and Tartu 94.1 FM) Radio Maximum (in Russian language) (Tallinn 100.0 FM, Kohtla-Jarve 96.3 FM and Narva 100.0 FM)
XXL FM (Telšiai 96.8 FM, Šiauliai 88.8 FM, Plungė 99.5 FM) Pulsas (Panevėžys 96.6 FM and Biržai 107.3 FM) Utenos Radijas (Utena 103.9 FM) FM 99 (Alytus 99.0 FM and Druskininkai 97.2 FM) Kapsai (Marijampolė 100.2 FM) Tauragės Radijas (Tauragė 98.2 FM) Mažeikiai FM (Mažeikiai 105.6 FM) Mažeikių aidas (Mažeikiai 100.4 FM)
Current programmes include the Morning Show with up-tempo music, European Hit Non-stop, UK and Germany charts, Airplay Top 40, Urban/Black Top 40, European Dance Traxx Top 40, European album top 50, Billboard Top 40, most popular music television MTV and VIVA airplay hits.
Radio Humor FM - Belarus; Autoradio; Radio Relax "Summit-Radio" holding: Radio Europa (Miensk - 92.8 FM, ... Tvoe radio (Lida - 100.6 FM) Independent radio stations
Radio Lada (Bershad' 100.1 FM, Vapniarka 106.3 FM) Pohlyad (Kozyatyn 66,41 UKV) Haysynsʹke Radio (Haysin 71,27 UKV) Zmerynske radio (Zhmerinka 67,34 UKV) Govorit Orativ (Orativ 69,62 UKV) Tomashpilske radio (Tomashpil 68,12 UKV) Odesa region. Pershe radio FM1 (Odesa 87.5 FM, Kam'yans'ke 100.2 FM, Izmail 95.4 FM) Radio Arsi (Artzys 92.4 FM)
Radio 7 (EMG) 100.0 FM - Rock and pop hits (classical music hits on the top of each hour) Silver Rain Radio (Media9)- 100.4 FM; Radio Record 100.9 FM - Dance music; Hit FM (RMG) 101.4 FM - Contemporary Hits; AvtoRadio (Gazprom-Media) 101.9 FM - Adult contemporary; Radio Monte Carlo (RMG) 102.4 FM - Pop music; Russian Radio (RMG) 102.9 FM ...
Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a radio format that is common in many countries that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts.
Hungary uses the FM band for commercial and public broadcasting, plus the AM band for the main state radio station and state-run ethnic programs. There are three types of licences defined in the media law: public service, commercial and community, although they do not necessarily correspond to the everyday meanings of these terms.