Radio Stations of the BBC
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[edit] BBC national radio stations
- BBC Radio 1 - popular music aimed at a young audience
- BBC 1Xtra - hip hop, garage, RnB, drum & bass & dancehall
- BBC Radio 2 - adult-oriented popular music
- BBC Radio 3 - classical, jazz and world music, culture, drama
- BBC Radio 4 - spoken-word programmes
- BBC Radio Five Live - news and sport
- BBC Five Live Sports Extra
- BBC 6 Music - rock, funk, alternative
- BBC 7 - archive comedy, drama and children's programming
- BBC Asian Network
[edit] BBC regional radio stations
- BBC Radio Cymru - Welsh language
- BBC Radio Foyle - Londonderry -Northern Ireland
- BBC Radio nan Gaidheal - Scottish Gaelic language
- BBC Radio Scotland
- BBC Radio Ulster Belfast -Northern Ireland
- BBC Radio Wales
[edit] BBC English local radio stations
[edit] East
- BBC Essex
- BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
- BBC Radio Norfolk
- BBC Radio Northampton
- BBC Radio Suffolk
- BBC Three Counties Radio
[edit] East Midlands
[edit] London
[edit] North
[edit] North East & Cumbria
[edit] North West
[edit] South
[edit] South East
[edit] South West
[edit] West
- BBC Radio Bristol
- BBC Radio Gloucestershire
- BBC Radio Swindon
- BBC Radio Wiltshire
- BBC Somerset Sound
[edit] West Midlands
[edit] BBC international radio stations
[edit] See also
- BBC Local Radio
- List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
- List of radio stations
- List of Internet stations
[edit] External links
FM/AM/Digital: Radio 1 • Radio 2 • Radio 3 • Radio 4 • Radio Five Live
Digital: 1Xtra • Five Live Sports Extra • 6 Music • BBC 7 • Asian Network
Nations: Radio Scotland • Radio nan Gàidheal • Radio Wales • Radio Cymru • Radio Ulster • Radio Foyle
English Regions: BBC Local Radio
International: BBC World Service • BBC Arabic
Former stations: Allied Expeditionary Forces Programme • Forces Programme • General Forces Programme • Home Service • Light Programme • National Programme • Radio 5 • Regional Programme • Third Programme • Scud FM