GERMAN RADIO

German-language radio serves Germany, Austria, and Switzerland — three countries with shared language but distinct radio cultures. Germany's powerful public broadcasters set the tone, while Austrian and Swiss stations add Alpine and multicultural flavors. German radio excels in cultural programming, electronic music, and the Hörspiel audio drama tradition.

Broadcasting from Germany, Austria, Switzerland.

ALL GERMAN STATIONS

Charivari München - Live HitsGermany, Bavaria
CHARIVARILIVELIVE CONCERT
Fußball-Bundesliga: Spiel 6Germany
FOOTBALLLIVE SPORTSSPORT
Fußball-Bundesliga: Spiel 7Germany
FOOTBALLLIVE SPORTSSPORT
Fußball-Bundesliga: Spiel 2Germany
FOOTBALLLIVE SPORTSSPORT
Fußball-Bundesliga: Spiel 3Germany
FOOTBALLLIVE SPORTSSPORT
Radio Bochum - OldiesGermany, Nordrhein-Westfalen - Bochum
OLDIESREGIONAL RADIO
DASDING | 48k aacGermany, Baden-Württemberg
MUSIC
WELT TV 1080pGermany, Deutschland (Germany)
AXEL SPRINGERFERNSEHENN24
Kinderlieder RadioGermany, Rhineland-Palatinate
CHILDRENKIDSKINDERLIEDER
technoszene.com RadioGermany, Bavaria
DEEP HOUSEEBMEDM
NB-Radiotreff 88,0Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
GREIFSWALDMALCHINNEUBRANDENBURG
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Are German, Austrian, and Swiss radio very different?

Yes — while they share a language, each has its own public broadcasting system and cultural identity. Austrian radio (ORF) has a strong classical and folk music tradition. Swiss radio (SRF) serves four language regions. German radio varies by state, with each having its own public broadcaster.

What are Hörspiele and where can I hear them?

Hörspiele are audio dramas — a prestigious German radio tradition since the 1920s. ARD public broadcasters regularly produce new Hörspiele featuring professional actors and sophisticated sound design. They are available on public radio stations and online archives.

Is German radio good for language learning?

Very good — Deutsche Welle produces content specifically for German learners. Beyond that, German public radio is clearly spoken and well-produced, making it excellent immersion material. Slow-paced cultural programs are a good starting point.