THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND RADIO

British radio punches above its weight — the BBC alone operates national services from Radio 1's new music to Radio 4's spoken word, all available worldwide. Beyond the BBC, the UK has a vibrant ecosystem of commercial stations, community radio, and a legendary pirate radio heritage that gave birth to genres like jungle and grime.

Covering Rock, News, Pop, and more.

ALL THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND STATIONS

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QUESTIONS FRÉQUENTES

How do BBC radio stations differ from each other?

BBC Radio 1 focuses on new music and youth culture. Radio 2 plays mainstream adult pop and rock. Radio 3 covers classical and jazz. Radio 4 is spoken word (drama, comedy, news, documentaries). Radio 5 Live covers news and sports. Radio 6 Music is for alternative and eclectic tastes.

What is pirate radio and why does it matter in the UK?

UK pirate radio — unlicensed broadcasts, often from tower blocks — was crucial in developing jungle, drum & bass, grime, and garage music in the 1990s and 2000s. Many genres that define British music today were nurtured on pirate stations before reaching mainstream radio.

Are UK radio stations available outside the UK?

Most BBC stations stream worldwide for free. Commercial UK stations generally stream internationally as well, though some content may have geographic restrictions due to music licensing.