FM broadcasts need an FM radio receiver. Either a fixed receiver in a stereo system or a portable radio will do the job. FM has a limited range, typically 40 to 50 miles from the transmitter is close to the limit of reception. A selection of stations also broadcast on digital radio, DAB. A DAB radio will be needed to receive digital radio.
Many FM stations are also available on Cable Television services, Freeview (terrestrial television service), Sky satellite service and Freesat, the free Satellite Television and radio platform. Any radio service on these platforms is no longer an FM broadcast despite the fact that they carry the same content.
Additionally, an increasing number of stations are broadcasting on the internet. The station's website will often have a link for live broadcasts of their stations.
Spirit FM - UK radio station - was created on 1996-04-21.
95.8 capital FM
Kiss fm
The radio station Juice FM was originally a British Independent Local Radio. It was set up in 1998 but was later taken over by UTV Radio, which mainly serves the UK.
The station Lincs FM broadcasts from a UK independent local radio station. The station serves Lincolnshire and Newark and has been broadcasting since 1992.
Big FM - German radio station - was created on 2000-04-01.
Kral radio station broadcasts in Istanbul. The station is a music and news station broadcasting to Turkish people in Istanbul. You can listen to the radio station live on the Kral FM website.
103.7 FM Radio
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94.9 FM is a great radio station for christmas music.
The BFM radio station is an FM radio station that is broadcast from Malaysia. It is Malaysia's first FM radio station to focus on news and topics related to business and it first went on the air in September of 2008.
While AM radio can cover larger distances than FM radio, AM is very noisy. FM is very quiet and lets you listen to much higher-quality music.