Local Radio
A large part of P4's programming is regional with 25 regions each broadcasting their own local programmes during most of the day.
- SR Blekinge, for Blekinge County
- SR Dalarna
- SR Gotland
- SR Gävleborg
- SR Göteborg
- SR Halland, for Halland County
- SR Jämtland
- SR Jönköping
- SR Kalmar, for Kalmar County
- SR Kristianstad, for the former Kristianstad County, now north and eastern Skåne County
- SR Kronoberg
- SR Malmö, for the former Malmöhus County, now south-western Skåne County
- SR Norrbotten
- SR Sjuhärad, for Sjuhärad, the south-eastern part of Västra Götaland County
- SR Skaraborg, for the former Skaraborg County, now north-eastern Västra Götaland County
- SR Stockholm
- SR Sörmland
- SR Uppland
- SR Värmland
- SR Väst, for western Västergötland, Dalsland and northern Bohuslän, north-western Västra Götaland County
- SR Västerbotten
- SR Västernorrland
- SR Västmanland, for Västmanland
- SR Örebro, for Örebro County
- SR Östergötland, for Östergötland County
Additional radio stations available locally on FM include:
- Din gata 100,6, Malmö-based station playing mostly hiphop and R&B (available in Malmö)
- SR Metropol (formerly SR P5 Radio Stockholm), multicultural youth station for Stockholm (available in Stockholm)
- SR P2 Music, rebroadcasts P2, replacing programmes in minority and foreign languages with additional music output (available on FM in Stockholm and on the web) Schedule
- P6 89,6, broadcasts in minority and foreign languages as well as rebroadcasts BBC World Service and CBC Radio 1 and parts of the SR Världen channel (available in Stockholm) Schedule
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