ENGLISH RADIO

English-language radio is the largest category globally — spanning every genre and format from BBC World Service journalism to American college radio, Australian Triple J to Nigerian Pidgin English stations. The sheer volume means there is an English station for virtually any taste.

English radio spans hugely different cultures — American, British, Australian, Nigerian, Indian, Caribbean, and more. Same language, very different sonic identities.

Broadcasting from United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Nigeria, India, South Africa.

ALL ENGLISH STATIONS

CKWT 89.9 "Wawatay News" Sioux Lookout, ON Canada, Ontario
COMMUNITY RADIOINDIGENOUS
VOX FM - Wollongong - 106.9 FM (AAC)Australia, Wollongong NSW
1950S1960S1970S
Tameside RadioThe United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland, Greater Manchester
ADULT CONTEMPORARYCOMMUNITY RADIO
Hot 103 JamzThe United States Of America, Kansas City KS
URBAN CONTEMPORARY
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よくある質問

Which countries have the most English-language radio stations?

The United States leads by volume, followed by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Nigeria, and South Africa. English-language broadcasting is also significant in Kenya, the Philippines, and many Caribbean nations.

How does English radio differ between countries?

Dramatically — British radio has a strong public service tradition (BBC). American radio is format-driven and commercial. Australian radio prizes indie music discovery. Nigerian English radio often incorporates Pidgin and local cultural references. The language is shared but the cultures are distinct.

Are there English-language radio stations for learning English?

BBC Learning English and VOA Learning English produce radio content specifically for language learners. Beyond that, listening to general English radio at various speeds and accents is one of the best immersion techniques for improving listening comprehension.