List of radio stations in Bangladesh explained

Radio broadcasts commenced in what is now known as Bangladesh in 1939 under British rule, as a part of All India Radio.[1] The state-owned Bangladesh Betar monopolized the radio industry of the country until the launch of Radio Metrowave in 1999.[1] The first FM radio station in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Betar Traffic Broadcasting, commenced transmissions in 2005, and the first privately owned FM radio station, Radio Today, commenced transmissions in 2006. There are currently 25 privately owned FM radio stations on the air in Bangladesh.[2] This is a list of radio stations that are legally permitted by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.

State-owned radio stations

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Bangladesh Betar (বাংলাদেশ বেতার) A state-owned radio broadcasting station of Bangladesh, headquartered in Agargaon Sher e Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Betar was established during the War of Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971. It was also known as Shwadin Bangla and Betar Kendra. Post independence of Bangladesh, it was named as Bangladesh Betar. In 1975 after the coup d'état the rebels renamed it as "Radio Bangladesh" and so it continued up until 1996 where it returned to its original name Bangladesh Betar when Bangladesh Awami League came into power in 1996.[3]

State-owned FM radio stations

This list is for state-owned FM radio stations only.

NameFrequencies (MHz)Area served
Bangladesh Betar Traffic Broadcasting88.8 MHzDhaka
FM91.6091.60
FM92.092.0Thakurgaon
FM97.697.6
FM100.0100.0
FM100.8100.8Cox's Bazar
FM101.2101.2
FM102.0102.0
FM103.2103.2
FM103.6103.6
FM104.0104.0Chapainawabganj
FM105.2105.2
FM105.6105.6
FM106.0106.0

Privately owned radio stations

As of 2019, the Ministry of Information had licensed 28 private organizations for FM broadcasting, and the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission had assigned FM broadcasting spectrum to them.[4]

NameFM frequencies (MHz)
Radio Foorti88.0 [5]
Radio Aamar88.4
ABC Radio89.2
Radio Today89.6
DhakaFM90.4
Asian Radio90.8
Radio Dhoni91.2
Peoples Radio91.6
Radio Shadhin92.4
Radio Bhumi92.8[6]
Radio Next93.2
Radio Din Raat93.6[7]
Radio Dhol94.0
Jago FM94.4
Radio Capital FM94.8
Bangla Radio95.2
Radio Edge95.6
City FM96.0
Spice FM96.4[8]
Radio Prime96.8
Times Radio97.2[9]
Desh Radio98.0
Radio Ekattor98.4
Radio City99.6
Radio Active100.4
Colours FM101.6
Radio Amber102.4
Sufi FM102.8

Community radio

The Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC), in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, considers community radio a special area for intervention. BNNRC has been promoting advocacy to the government in relation to community radio with other organizations since its emergence in 2000.[10] As a result, The Ministry of Information of the People's Republic of Bangladesh announced the Community Radio Installation, Broadcast and Operation Policy 2008. Under this policy, The Ministry of Information approved 19 community radio stations for the first time in Bangladeshi history. To ensure the free flow of information to the people, the government enacted the Right to Information Act 2009.[11]

Initially, the government approved 19 community groups:

NameArea servedFrequencies (FM)
Radio MeghnaCOAST Trust, Chorfasson, Bhola Island (Bhola District)99.0
Radio BikrampurEC Bangladesh (Munshiganj)99.2
ChilmariKurigram99.2
Radio JhinukSrizoni (Jhinaidhah) 99.2
Radio MuktiBogra99.2
Borendro RadioUkilpara, Naogaon99.2
Radio NafTeknaf, Cox's Bazar99.2
Radio SaikatKolatoli, Sadur, Cox's Bazar99.0
Radio NaltaNalta Community Hospital in Satkhira99.2
LokobetarBarguna Sadar Upazila99.2
Radio PadmaRajshahi99.2
PollikonthoMoulivi Bazer 99.2
Radio MahanandaChapai Nababgonj98.8
Krishi RadioAmtoli, Barguna District98.8
Radio Sagor DwipDUS Hatiya Island - Noakhali District99.2
Sagor GiriSitakunda, Chittagong99.2
SarabelaRadhakrishnapur College Road, Gaibandha98.8
Radio BoralBagha, Rajshahi99.0
Radio SundarbanDakop Upazila - Khulna District98.8

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Banerjee. Indrajit. Logan. Stephen. 2008. Asian Communication Handbook 2008. Asian Media Information and Communication Centre. 107. 978-9814136105.
  2. News: https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A8-%E0%A6%A6%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%81%E0%A7%9C%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%B2-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%AB%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%AE-%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A1%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%93. bn:কেন দাঁড়াতে পারল না এফএম রেডিও. 13 February 2022. 4 August 2022. Prothom Alo. bn.
  3. Book: Rahman . Urmi . Smart! . Culture . Bangladesh - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture . 1 December 2014 . Kuperard . 978-1-85733-696-2 . en.
  4. Web site: Annual Report 2018-2019 . February 2016 . Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.
  5. News: Radio Foorti celebrates a decade in the industry . Dhaka Tribune . 27 September 2016.
  6. Web site: bhumi.
  7. Web site: একজন স্যামসন এইচ চৌধুরী . 2 March 2016 .
  8. News: Staff Correspondent . City FM 96.00 launched . bdnews24.com . en.
  9. News: Lawson . Mark . Rupert's radio: can Murdoch's Times Radio compete with the BBC? . The Guardian . 29 June 2020.
  10. Book: Freedman . Eric . Goodman . Robyn S. . Steyn . Elanie . Critical Perspectives on Journalistic Beliefs and Actions: Global Experiences . 11 May 2018 . Routledge . 978-1-351-66436-3 . en.
  11. Book: Malik . Kanchan K. . Pavarala . Vinod . Community Radio in South Asia: Reclaiming the Airwaves . 9 June 2020 . Taylor & Francis . 978-1-000-09197-7 . en.