List of Radio Stations in The United Kingdom - Satellite Radio Stations

Satellite Radio Stations

Stations which are broadcast to the UK via satellite

Name Format EPG Number Comments
Amar Radio Asian station aimed at Punjabi speakers Sky 0168 Formerly Akash Radio
Calvary Chapel Radio Christian radio station Sky 0156
EWTN Radio Catholic religious station Sky 0147
Family Radio Religious station Sky 0159
Khush Khabri Radio Asian Christian station Sky 0151 Formerly Asian Gold Radio
Liberty Radio Easy listening and talk Sky 0186
Newstalk Commercial speech station Sky 0210 FM 106-108 in Republic of Ireland
RCR Christian station Sky 0205
Record Radio Brazil Brazilian music and information Sky 0206
RTÉ Radio 1 News, current affairs, sport and music Sky 0160, Freesat 750,
Virgin 917
FM 88.2-90.0, LW 252 in Republic of Ireland
RTÉ 2FM Pop music Sky 0164, Freesat 751 FM 90.0-92.0 in Republic of Ireland
RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta Irish-language programming Sky 0165, Freesat 753 FM 92.0-94.0 in Republic of Ireland
RTÉ Lyric FM Classical music Sky 0166, Freesat 752 FM 96.7-99.6 in Republic of Ireland
Solar Radio Soul, jazz and funk Sky 0129
UCB Bible Bible readings Sky 0134
UCB Ireland Christian station aimed at Irish Republic Sky 0214
WRN Europe Programming from international broadcasters Sky 0122, Freesat 728,
Virgin 920

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