Radio
Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 7, shortwave 0 (2007)
| Band / Freq. | Call Sign | Brand | City of license | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM 690 kHz | Unknown | Caribbean Beacon | The Valley | Religious broadcaster |
| AM 1500 kHz | Unknown | Radio Anguilla | The Valley | Public broadcaster |
| AM 1610 kHz | Unknown | Caribbean Beacon | The Valley | 200 kW repeater |
| FM 92.9 MHz | Unknown | Klass 92.9 | The Valley | |
| FM 93.3 MHz | Unknown | Rainbow FM | The Valley | Caribbean Music, News |
| FM 95.5 MHz | Unknown | Radio Anguilla | The Valley | Public broadcaster |
| FM 97.7 MHz | Unknown | Heart Beat Radio/Up Beat Radio | The Valley | 30 kW, Caribbean Music, News |
| FM 99.3 MHz | ZNBR-FM | NBR - New Beginning Radio / Grace FM | The Valley | 5 kW, Religious broadcaster |
| FM 100.1 MHz | Unknown | Caribbean Beacon | The Valley | Religious broadcaster |
| FM 100.9 MHz | Unknown | CBN - Country Broadcast Network | The Valley | 3 kW |
| FM 103.3 MHz | Unknown | Kool FM | The Valley | Religious broadcaster, Urban Caribbean |
| FM 105.1 MHz | ZRON-FM | Tradewinds Radio | The Valley | 5 kW, Caribbean Music, News |
| FM 106.7 MHz | unknown | VOC - Voice Of Creation | Sachasses | Religious broadcaster |
| FM 107.9 MHz | unknown | GEM Radio Network | The Valley | Repeater (Trinidad) |
| SW 6090 kHz | Unknown | Caribbean Beacon | The Valley | Religious |
| SW 11775 kHz | Unknown | Caribbean Beacon | The Valley | Religious |
Radios: 3,000 (1997)
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