ROCK RADIO

Rock radio is where you'll find everything from Led Zeppelin deep cuts to the latest indie releases, depending on the station. The format splits broadly into classic rock, alternative/indie, and active rock, each with a distinct audience and programming style. College and community stations are often the best source for adventurous rock programming.

Covering classic rock, indie rock, alternative, progressive, garage rock, hard rock, post-rock.

ALL ROCK STATIONS

RADIOOHNENAMENGermany, Sachsen-Anhalt
70ER80ER90ER
Rock Antenne BayernGermany, Bavaria
HEAVY METALROCK
El Fin del SilencioBolivia, Cochabamba
HARDCOREHIPHOPMETAL
Rock Antenne Biker RockGermany, Deutschland (Germany)
0nlineradio 2000erGermany, North Rhine-Westphalia
2000ER2000SGRÖSSTE POP-HITS DER 2000ER
Classics RadioThe Netherlands, Brabant
DANCEEASY LISTENINGPOP
Жаңа RockKazakhstan, Karaganda
ALTERNATIVE ROCKCLASSIC ROCKPOP ROCK
Stereo97Bolivia, La Paz
ALTERNATIVOMÚSICAPOP
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What is the difference between classic rock and indie rock radio?

Classic rock stations focus on the established canon — roughly 1960s through 1990s rock. Indie rock stations prioritize newer, independent artists and are more likely to play emerging bands. College radio stations often bridge both with eclectic programming.

Where can I find rock stations that play deep cuts, not just hits?

Community and college radio stations are your best bet for deep cuts. They are listener-supported rather than advertiser-driven, so DJs have more freedom to play album tracks, B-sides, and lesser-known artists.

Is rock radio still popular?

Rock radio remains one of the most listened-to formats globally, especially in the US, UK, Germany, and Australia. While the format has evolved, stations continue to attract large audiences both on FM and through online streaming.