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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