FOLK RADIO

Folk radio connects acoustic traditions from around the world — from Appalachian old-time and Celtic fiddle tunes to Nordic folk and singer-songwriter ballads. Many folk stations are community-run and deeply connected to their regional music traditions, making them windows into local culture.

Covering Americana, Celtic, traditional, singer-songwriter, bluegrass, Nordic folk.

ALL FOLK STATIONS

XPoNential RadioThe United States Of America, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
A UNIQUE MIX OF EMERGING AND HERITAGE CONTEMPORARY MUSICIANSAND ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY.FOLK
Time 90.9Greece, Kalamata
FOLKGREEK POPROCK
Studio Ρέθυμνο 980Greece, Rethimno
FOLKGREEKTRADITIONAL
Radio Grüne WelleItaly, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
BOLZANOFOLKKIRCHENSENDER
Πένα 92.5Greece, Heraclion
FOLKGREEK
Studio FM 94.4Greece, Trikala
FOLKGREEKTRADITIONAL
FolkrádioHungary
FOLKFOLK MUSICFOLKLORE
WDR 5Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen
CHANSONCULTURECURRENT FOCAL POINTS
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What is the difference between folk and country radio?

Folk radio leans toward acoustic, traditional, and independent music — singer-songwriters, Celtic tunes, bluegrass. Country radio focuses on the Nashville-centered commercial genre. There is overlap (Americana bridges both), but the programming philosophy differs significantly.

Can I find traditional folk music from specific countries?

Yes — many folk stations specialize in regional traditions: Irish/Celtic folk, Scandinavian folk, Balkan folk, and more. Searching by country or language alongside folk will help you find stations rooted in specific traditions.

Are folk radio stations listener-supported?

Many of the best folk stations are community or public radio — funded by listeners rather than advertisers. This gives them freedom to play deep catalog, emerging artists, and traditional music that commercial stations would not touch.