Kiss FM - Europe

Europe

  • 98.8 KISS FM Berlin, Germany
  • Kiss 100 London, previously known as "Kiss FM"
  • Kiss 101, previously known as "Vibe 101", based in South Wales and Severn Estuary area, including Bristol
  • Kiss 102, operated by Faze FM, based in Manchester - now part of the Capital brand
  • Kiss 105, operated by Faze FM, based in Yorkshire - now part of the Capital brand
  • Kiss 105-108, previously known as "Vibe 105-108", based in the East of England
  • Kiss FM Chisinau, better known as "100.9FM", Moldovan branch of Kiss FM Romania
  • Kiss FM (Finland), owned by SBS Broadcasting Group and now defunct
  • Kiss FM (Romania), a syndicated national Romanian radio network with headquarters in Bucharest
  • Kiss FM (Spain), owned by Kiss Media Group since 2002; see List of radio stations in Spain
  • Kiss FM (Ukraine), dance radio network, owney by Tavr Media Group

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