What is the frequency of BBC radio?
Networks
Radio 1 | 97-99 FM |
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Radio 2 | 88-91 FM |
Radio 3 | 90-93 FM |
Radio 4 | 92-95 FM, 103-105 FM (with local variations for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) For Long Wave and Medium Wave frequencies, see below. |
Radio 5 Live | 909/693 MW |
What is the BBC World Service frequency?
Information about Freesat. BBC World Service is one of the channels available to Sky Digital subscribers, channel 0115. BBC World Service can be heard overnight, from 0100 to 0530 hours UK time, on the BBC Radio 4 frequencies 92-95 FM and 198 kHz long wave.
Is the BBC International?
The BBC World Service is an international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC. It is the world’s largest of any kind. In 2015, the World Service reached an average of 210 million people a week (via TV, radio and online).
Is the BBC World Service on FM?
BBC World Service is the world’s leading international radio broadcaster. It is available to listen to in English on a variety of platforms across the world including online, satellite and cable, AM, FM, shortwave and digital radio.
Is the BBC on shortwave?
Unfortunately, as I understand from a press release some time ago, BBC does not broadcast shortwave transmissions to US any more. Moreover, they only do to regions in the world where other ways of broadcasting are scarce (ie, internet, etc.).
Can you listen to BBC radio outside UK?
You can listen to most of our live and on-demand radio content from anywhere in the world.
Can you listen to BBC radio in America?
BBC does radio well, and now Americans can experience the full effect of the UK broadcaster’s audio content expertise with the iPlayer Radio app for iOS and Android. The app contains all of BBC’s radio feeds, including Radio 1 through 6, as well as the World Service.