FM Stations
Callsign | Frequency | URL | City/Town | Network affiliation/owner | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Christ Is The Answer Radio (CITA) | 90.1 | Website | Bishop’s Court Hill St. Michael | Christ Is The Answer Radio (CITA) | Christian |
Barbados Broadcasting Service (BBS) | 90.7 | ♦ | Astoria, St. George | Barbados Broadcasting Service (BBS) | Adult Contemporary/Easy listening music |
Public Broadcast Service (PBS) | 91.9 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Public Broadcast Service (PBS) | Educational |
BBC World Service | 92.1 | Website | United Kingdom | BBC Relay | Talk/News/Sport |
Voice of Barbados (VOB) | 92.9 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Starcom Network | Talk/Sports/Music/Christian |
CBC Radio | 94.7 | Website | The Pine, Saint Michael | Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation | News/Music/Events Coverage |
HOTT 95.3 | 95.3 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Starcom Network | Under 30/Urban/Reggae/Dub |
Mix 96.9 | 96.9 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Mix Media Services Inc | Pop/Rock/R&B |
Caribbean Super Station | 97.5 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Starcom Network | Pan-caribbean broadcasting of music, news, sports |
The One | 98.1 | Website | The Pine, Saint Michael | Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation | Under 20 |
Quality FM | 100.7 | Website | The Pine, Saint Michael | Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation | Jazz, Classical music, Folk, and Int'l/Reg'l Standards |
SLAM 101.1 FM | 101.1 | Website | Haggatt Hall, Saint Michael | Soca/Reggae/Dub/Top 40 | |
Faith FM 102.1 | 102.1 | ♦ | Astoria, St. George | Barbados Broadcasting Service (BBS) | Christian |
Love FM 104 | 104.1 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Starcom Network | News/Music |
Radio GED | 106.1 | Website | Bridgetown, Saint Michael | Barbados Community College | College Radio |
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