SPAIN RADIO

Spanish radio reflects the country's regional identities — Catalan, Basque, Galician, and Castilian-language stations serve distinct communities alongside national networks. The music mix includes flamenco-influenced pop, Latin urban crossover, and a strong indie rock scene. Spain's talk radio is passionately opinionated, reflecting the country's lively public discourse.

Covering Pop, News, Rock, and more.

ALL SPAIN STATIONS

Ràdio ArrelsSpain, Catalonia
MUSICNEWS
Ràdio MolletSpain, Barcelona
MOLLET DEL VALLÈS
RADIO TINAMARSpain, Canary Islands
Cadena Ser + GranadaSpain
DEBATES Y DEPORTESNOTICIAS
Radio TomaresSpain
SEVILLATOMARES
Canal 4 TenerifeSpain, Tenerife
DEPORTESENTRETENIMIENTONOTICIAS
Hits 80sSpain, USA
CLASSIC
100 % SALSASpain
LATINOMUSICSALSA
Carrusel FMSpain, Asturias
JUST GREAT SONGSMUSIC
Ibiza RelaxSpain
RELAXATION MUSIC
Jazz Radio SpainSpain, Comunidad de Madrid
COOL JAZZFREE JAZZJAZZ FUSION
Euskadi irratiaSpain, Basque Country
M3U8POP
ladiezSpain, Canary Islands
MAGAZINESNEWSTALK
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POPULAR CITIES IN SPAIN

LANGUAGES IN SPAIN

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are there radio stations in Catalan or Basque?

Yes — Catalonia has a full ecosystem of Catalan-language radio stations, including the public broadcaster Catalunya Ràdio. The Basque Country has Euskadi Irratia and other Basque-language stations. Galicia also has Galician-language radio.

Can I hear flamenco on Spanish radio?

Flamenco appears on some Spanish stations, particularly those from Andalusia. However, mainstream Spanish radio leans more toward pop, Latin urban, and rock. Dedicated flamenco stations and programs exist but are a niche within the broader landscape.

What is Spanish talk radio like?

Spanish talk radio (tertulias) is famously passionate — panel discussions with multiple voices, heated debate, and strong editorial positions. Major talk networks like Cadena SER, COPE, and Onda Cero each have distinct political and cultural leanings.