THE NETHERLANDS RADIO

The Netherlands has a notably well-organized public radio system and a disproportionately influential music scene. Dutch radio reflects this — from the public NPO stations covering all genres to specialist dance music stations that helped export Dutch DJs and electronic music to the world.

Covering News, Folk.

ALL THE NETHERLANDS STATIONS

Amsterdam Funk Channel (AFC)The Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam
DUTCHFUNK고품질
Radio 4 Brainport (192 k MP3)The Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Eindhoven
MUSICNEWSVARIOUS
AnZoRadioThe Netherlands, Utrecht
70S80S90S
BredaNu (576kbit AAC)The Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Breda
MUSIC고품질
Hitgolfradio.nlThe Netherlands, nederlands
PIRATENPIRATENHITSPIRATENMUZIEK
BredaNu (96k AAC)The Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Breda
MUSICNEWSREGIONAL NEWS
CandelightThe Netherlands
AMBIENT AND RELAXATION MUSIC
Urk FMThe Netherlands
CHRISTIANPREACHING
40UP (320k stream)The Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam
VARIOUS MUSIC고품질
Candlelight RadioThe Netherlands
EASY LISTENINGROMANTIC
Haarlem ShuffleThe Netherlands
CLASSIC HITSHITSOLDIES고품질
247Spice Radio AmsterdamThe Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam
DUTCHMUSIC
Radio VastelaovendThe Netherlands, Limburg
CARNAVALFOLKFOLK MUSIC
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POPULAR GENRES IN THE NETHERLANDS

POPULAR CITIES IN THE NETHERLANDS

LANGUAGES IN THE NETHERLANDS

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Why is the Netherlands so influential in dance music radio?

The Netherlands has produced many of the world's top DJs and has a radio culture deeply intertwined with dance music. Stations like SLAM! and Radio 538 helped develop and export Dutch house, trance, and hardstyle to global audiences.

What is NPO Radio?

NPO (Nederlandse Publieke Omroep) operates several public radio channels: NPO Radio 1 (news/talk), Radio 2 (pop), Radio 3FM (youth/alternative), Radio 4 (classical), and Radio 5 (nostalgia/oldies). They are available online worldwide.

Is there world music on Dutch radio?

Yes — the Netherlands has strong world music programming, particularly through Concertzender and public radio. The country's multicultural population and colonial history contribute to a radio landscape that includes Surinamese, Indonesian, and Antillean music.