COUNTRY RADIO

Country radio is one of the most popular formats in the United States and has a growing global audience. Modern country stations split between mainstream Nashville pop-country and stations that lean toward traditional honky-tonk, outlaw country, and Americana. The best country stations maintain a connection to the genre's storytelling roots.

Covering honky-tonk, outlaw country, Americana, bluegrass, Nashville pop-country, alt-country.

ALL COUNTRY STATIONS

CKLB 101.9 Yellowknife, NTCanada, Northwest Territories
ABORIGINALCOMMUNITY RADIOCOUNTRY
B93.7 SheboyganThe United States Of America, Wisconsin
COUNTRYCOUNTRY MUSICMODERN COUNTRY
WWJB AM-FM “103.9 THE BOOT”The United States Of America, Florida, 55 West Fort Dade Avenue Brooksville
CJXL "New Country 96.9" Moncton, NBCanada, New Brunswick
COUNTRYREBRANDINGSTINGRAY NETWORK
Sun Country 97.7 FM (High River, CFXO-FM)Canada, Alberta
COUNTRYCOUNTRY MUSICOUTLAW COUNTRY
P10 Country (AAC HQ)Norway, Innlandet
P4COUNTRYALTA CALIDAD
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What is the difference between mainstream country and Americana radio?

Mainstream country radio plays the Nashville-produced chart hits — polished production, pop-crossover appeal. Americana stations focus on the roots-adjacent side: alt-country, folk-rock, bluegrass, and artists who fall between genre lines. They are often listener-supported.

Can I find country radio outside the United States?

Yes — Australia has a strong country music tradition with dedicated stations. Canada, the UK, and several European countries also have country radio. The genre has been growing internationally, especially in Scandinavia and the Netherlands.

Is there bluegrass-specific radio?

Several stations specialize in bluegrass and old-time music, particularly in Appalachian states like Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. Online bluegrass stations have also made the genre accessible worldwide.