EDUCATION RADIO

Educational radio includes university stations, language-learning broadcasts, and public radio programming designed to inform and teach. It is one of the oldest purposes of broadcasting — and in many parts of the world, radio remains a primary educational tool, reaching communities without reliable internet.

Covering university radio, language learning, academic, children's education.

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TOP EDUCATION STATIONS

CULTUREEDUCATIONTALKALTA QUALITÀ192 kbps
CNN UKThe United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland, London
BUSINESSBUSINESS NEWSEDUCATIONLOCAL NEWSALTA QUALITÀ96 kbps
RTHK Radio 5Hong Kong
EDUCATIONEDUCATIONALNEWSPUBLIC RADIO70 kbps

ALL EDUCATION STATIONS

MCF Radio - Kampala - 98.7 FM (MP3)Uganda, Kampala
CHRISTIANCHRISTIAN TEACHINGEDUCATION
NetPro.TV RadioMadagascar, Antananarivo
EDUCATIONENTERTAINMENTHITS
RADIO UNAM (FM): Experiencia SonoraMexico, Ciudad de México
96.1 FMAMÉRICACDMX
España FM 92.9Mexico, Durango
COLLEGE RADIOCULTURALEDUCATION
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Are there radio stations for learning languages?

Yes — some stations include language-learning programming, and listening to radio in your target language is one of the best immersion techniques. BBC World Service, Deutsche Welle, and NHK World all produce content designed for language learners.

What is university radio?

University (college) radio stations are run by students and faculty. They tend to have eclectic programming — a mix of music, talk, and experimental content. They are often the most adventurous stations on the dial and serve as training grounds for future broadcasters.

Can radio be used for distance learning?

In many countries, radio remains an important distance-learning tool, particularly in rural areas. Organizations in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America use radio for literacy, health education, and agricultural training.