ITALIAN RADIO

Italian-language radio carries the warmth and expressiveness of the language — from animated talk shows to sanremo-style pop and opera broadcasts. Italy's thousands of small local stations give Italian radio a uniquely personal, community-driven character that reflects the country's regional identities.

Broadcasting from Italy, Switzerland (Ticino), San Marino.

ALL ITALIAN STATIONS

Radio SeleneItaly, Puglia
ADULT CONTEMPORARYCORATOITALIAN POP
Radio NuovaItaly, Marche
LOCAL MUSICMACERATATALK
Deejay Tropical PizzaItaly, Lombardia
ALTERNATIVE ROCKCLASSIC ROCKPOP ROCK
Radio NBC Rete RegioneItaly, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
POPTOP 40
RMC Disco FunkItaly, Lombardia
DISCOFUNKMEDIASET
iWebRadioItaly
EUROPOPITALIAN POPPOP
Radio VallebelboItaly, Liguria
ADULT CONTEMPORARYELECTRONICANEWS
R101 Katy PerryItaly, Lombardia
MEDIASETPOP
Abruzzo FMItaly, Abruzzo
FOLK MUSICLOCAL MUSICPESCARA
Radio Capital Classic RockItaly, Lombardia
ALTERNATIVE ROCKCLASSIC ROCKPOP ROCK
Radio Antenna UnoItaly, Piemonte
CLASSIC HITSLATINOPOP
Radio 105 - HitsItaly, Lombardia
CLASSIC HITSHITSMEDIASET
Radio ImmagineItaly, Lazio
00S90SBORGO SAN MICHELE
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DOMANDE FREQUENTI

Is Italian radio mostly music or talk?

Italy has a strong mix of both. Music stations feature Italian pop (influenced by the Sanremo Festival), dance, and rock. Talk stations (especially morning shows) are hugely popular and known for their lively, personality-driven style.

Can I hear opera on Italian radio?

Yes — RAI Radio 3 broadcasts opera performances, particularly during the season at La Scala, Arena di Verona, and other Italian opera houses. Classical music stations also feature operatic repertoire regularly.

What is the Sanremo effect on Italian radio?

The Sanremo Music Festival is the most important event in Italian pop music. Songs that compete at Sanremo dominate Italian radio for months. The festival essentially sets the playlist for Italian pop radio each year.