Commercial Radio Stations in Poland
"Broker FM" company:
- RMF FM - adult contemporary radio (nationwide)
- RMF MAXXX - dance and hip-hop music - contemporary hit radio (15 local stations)
- RMF Classic - classical music
- Radio 90 - local station in Rybnik
"Eurozet" company:
- Radio Zet - adult contemporary radio (nationwide)
- Chilli Zet - chillout and jazz music
- Antyradio - rock and metal music (3 local stations)
- Planeta FM - club music (13 local stations, formerly: Radio Flash, Radio WaMa, Radio Pogoda, RMI FM)
- Radio Plus - catholic radio stations, soft rock and pop music (13 local stations)
"Time" company:
- Radio Eska - pop, dance and r&b music - contemporary hit radio (35 local stations)
- Eska Rock - mainly rock music
- VOX FM (Poland) - oldies (9 local stations)
- Radio WAWA - only polish music (2 local stations broadcasting in Warsaw, Łódź and Toruń)
- Gold FM - local station in Oława near Wrocław
"Agora" company:
- TOK FM - information and commentary
- Zlote Przeboje - oldies (18 local stations)
- Roxy FM - rock and pop music (6 local stations)
- Blue FM - local station in Poznań
other:
- Radio PiN - chillout and jazz music, business news (2 transmitters in Warsaw and Łódź)
- Radio Gra - 4 local radio stations on Kujawy Headquarters in Toruń
- Radio Kolor - local station in Warsaw
- Radio Alfa - local station in Kraków
- Radio Parada - local station in Łódź
- Radio Kaszëbë - local station broadcasting in north-central Poland
and over 100 other local stations
Read more about this topic: List Of Polish-language Radio Stations
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