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Radio stations in the Bahamas

Nassau radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in the Bahamas began in 1936 (ZNS, Nassau). Today, ZNS Network is part of Government-owned Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas. Broadcasting is regulated by the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority – URCA . Currently there are 3 AM and 36 FM radio stations in the Bahamas. Some radio stations still use three or four-letter call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 13 878 km²; Population: 412 thou.; ITU country code: BAH; callsign prefix: C6, ZB~ZJ, ZN~ZO

Radio stations in Jamaica

Kingston radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Jamaica began in 1939 (VP5PZ / ZQI, Kingston). This station later became Rediffusion Network and today is known as Radio Jamaica , the nation’s largest radio network. Broadcasting is regulated by the Broadcasting Commmission . Currently there are 31 FM radio networks with 145 FM transmitters in Jamaica. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2009. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 10 990 km²; Population: 2.8 million; ITU country code: JMC; callsign prefix: 6Y

Radio stations in Barbados

Bridgetown radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Barbados began in 1934 as a wired service (Radio Distribution Barbados) and on-air in 1963 (Radio Barbados). Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation – CBC is the public radio broadcaster and operates three radio stations. Cable radio, known as Radio Distribution/Rediffusion was introduced in the country in 1934. Today, the company is knows as Starcom Network and is the nation’s largest radio network. Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Unit . Currently there are 1 AM and 17 FM radio stations in Barbados. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 431 km²; Population: 281 thou.; ITU country code: BRB; callsign prefix: 8P

Radio stations in Trinidad and Tobago

Port-of-Spain radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Barbados began in 1935 as a wired service (Radio Distribution Barbados) an on-air in 1947 (Radio Trinidad, Port-of-Spain). Trinidad and Tobago Television – TTT Limited is the national broadcaster with three radio stations. Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago – TATT . Currently there are 57 FM radio stations in the country. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2015. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio are English and Hindustani.
    Area: 5 127 km²; Population: 1.5 million; ITU country code: TRD; callsign prefix: 9Y~9Z

Radio stations in Antigua and Barbuda

St. John's radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Antigua began in 1955 (Radio Antigua). The Antigua and Barbuda Broadcasting Service – ABS is the national radio station. Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Division of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda – ABTD . Currently there are 1 AM and 20 FM radio stations in the country. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 442 km²; Population: 94 thou.; ITU country code: ATG; callsign prefix: V2

Radio stations in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Basseterre radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla began in 1935 (VP2LO Caribbean Broadcasting Service). National Broadcasting Corporation of St. Kitts and Nevis – ZIZ is the public radio broadcaster. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – NTRC . Currently there are 3 AM and 14 FM radio stations in the country. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 261 km²; Population: 54 thou.; ITU country code: KNA; callsign prefix: V4

Radio stations in Saint Lucia

Castries radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Saint Lucia began in 1954 as part of Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS). Government-owned Radio Saint Lucia was founded in 1971 and closed in 2017. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – NTRC . Currently there are over 20 FM radio stations in the country. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2004. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary languages on radio are English and Creole.
    Area: 539 km²; Population: 180 thou.; ITU country code: LCA; callsign prefix: J6

Radio stations in Dominica

Roseau radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Dominica began in 1954 as part of Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS). The Dominica Broadcasting Corporation – DBC (known on-air as DBS Radio) is the national radio station. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – NTRC . Currently there are 24 FM radio stations in the country. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2007. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary languages on radio are English and Creole.
    Area: 750 km²; Population: 73 thou.; ITU country code: DMA; callsign prefix: J7

Radio stations in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Kingstown radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Saint Vincent began in 1939 (VP2SA), from 1957 as part of Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS). The National Broadcasting Corporation – NBC (previously known as Radio St.Vincent and the Grenadines) is the national radio station, SVG Broadcasting Corporation - SGVBC , also government-owned operates another radio station. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – NTRC . Currently there are 16 FM radio stations in the country. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2011. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 389 km²; Population: 103 thou.; ITU country code: VCT; callsign prefix: J8

Radio stations in Grenada

St. George's radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Grenada began in 1954 as Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS). The Grenada Broadcasting Network – GBN is the national radio station with two channels. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – NTRC . Currently there are 16 FM radio stations in the country. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2014. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 345 km²; Population: 126 thou.; ITU country code: GRD; callsign prefix: J3

Radio stations in Cuba / Emisoras de radio en Cuba

Havana radio stationsCamagüey radio stationsSantiago de Cuba radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Cuba began in 1920 (2LC, Havana). State-owned Radio Cubana is the national broadcasting network with six national radio stations, international shortwave service Radio Havana Cuba and many regional radio stations. It is part of Instituto Cubano de Radio y Televisión – ICRT . Broadcasting is regulated by th Ministry of Communications – Ministerio de Comunicaciones . There is no privately owned radio stations in Cuba. American Forces Network operates two FM stations in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Currently there are 263 AM and 338 FM radio stations in Cuba. Radio stations identify on-air with three or four letter call signs, begining with "CM" (eg. CMBA). Primary language on radio is Spanish.
    Area: 109 884 km²; Population: 11 million; ITU country code: CUB; callsign prefix: CL~CM, CO, T4

Radio stations in the Dominican Rep. / Emisoras de radio en Rep. Dominicana

Santo Domingo radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in the Dominican Republic began in 1924 (HIH, Santo Domingo). State-owned Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión – CERTV is the national public radio network. Broadcasting is regulated by the Dominican Telecommunications Institute – Indotel (Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones). Currently there are 136 AM and 268 FM radio stations in the Dominican Republic. Radio stations identify on-air with three to five character call signs, begining with "HI" (eg. HISD or HIK77). Primary language on radio is Spanish.
    Area: 48 671 km²; Population: 11 million; ITU country code: DOM; callsign prefix: HI

Radio stations in Haiti / Stations de radio en Haïti

Port-au-Prince radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Haiti began in 1927 (HHK, Port-au-Prince). State-owned Radio Nationale d'Haïti – RNH is the national public radio network. Broadcasting is regulated by the National Telecommunications Council – CONATEL (Conseil National des Télécommunications). Currently there are 30 AM and 350 FM radio stations in Haiti. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary languages on radio are Creole and French.
    Area: 27 750 km²; Population: 11 million; ITU country code: HTI; callsign prefix: 4V, HH

Radio stations in Puerto Rico / Emisoras de radio en Puerto Rico

San Juan radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Puerto Rico began in 1922 (WKAQ, San Juan). Broadcasting is regulated by the Federal Communications Commision – FCC . Currently Puerto Rico is served by 98 AM and 114 FM radio stations and translators. Radio stations identify on-air with three or four letter call signs, begining with "W" (eg. WVOZ). Primary language on radio is Spanish.
    Area: 9 086 km²; Population: 3.2 million; ITU country code: PTR; callsign prefix: KP3~KP4, NP3~NP4, WP3~WP4

Radio stations in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Charlotte Amalie radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in the U.S. Virgin Islands began in 1950 (WSTA, Charlotte Amalie). Broadcasting is regulated by the Federal Communications Commision – FCC . Currently U.S. Virgin Islands are served by 9 AM and 24 FM radio stations and translators. Radio stations identify on-air with three or four letter call signs, begining with "W" (eg. WIVI). Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 386 km²; Population: 98 thou.; ITU country code: VIR; callsign prefix: KP2, NP2, WP2

Radio stations in the British Virgin Islands

Road Town radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in British Virgin Islands began in 1965 (ZBVI, Tortola). ZBVI Radio is the principal commercial and only AM radio station in the British Virgin Islands. Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission – TRC . Currently British Virgin Islands are served by 1 AM and 7 FM radio stations. Some radio stations identify on-air with three or four letter call signs, begining with "Z" (eg. ZBVI). Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 153 km²; Population: 31 thou.; ITU country code: VRG; callsign prefix: VP2V, ZB~ZJ

Radio stations in Anguilla

The Valley radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Anguilla began in 1969 (Radio Anguilla). Government-owned Radio Anguilla is the public broadcaster of the island. Broadcasting is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission – PUC . Currently Anguilla is served by 8 FM radio stations, two Shortwave transmitters. Many radio stations from St. Martin and St. Barthélemy are also receivable on the island due to its geographical location. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 91 km²; Population: 15 thou.; ITU country code: AIA; callsign prefix: VP2E, ZB~ZJ

Radio stations in the Cayman Islands

George Town radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in the Cayman Islands began in 1973 (ZFKI – ICCI-FM, George Town). Government-owned Radio Cayman is the public broadcaster of the islands. Broadcasting is regulated by the Utility Regulation and Competition Office – OfReg . Currently there are 24 FM radio stations in the Cayman Islands. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 1999. Radio stations identify on-air with four letter call signs, begining with "ZF" (eg. ZFKC). Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 264 km²; Population: 69 thou.; ITU country code: CYM; callsign prefix: ZF

Radio stations in the Turks and Caicos Islands

Providenciales radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Turks and Caicos Islands began in 1970 (VSI8, Grand Turk). Government-owned Radio Turks and Caicos – RTC is the public broadcaster of the islands. Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Commission . Currently Turks and Caicos Islands are served by 20 FM radio stations. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is English.
    Area: 616 km²; Population: 46 thou.; ITU country code: TCA; callsign prefix: VP5, ZB~ZJ

Radio stations in Guadeloupe / Stations de radio en Guadeloupe

Pointe-à-Pitre radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Guadeloupe began in 1937 (Radio-Guadeloupe). Guadeloupe la 1ère is the public broadcaster, serving the islands of Guadeloupe, Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin on 8 FM and 1 AM frequencies. 35 private and community radio stations; 82 FM transmitters in Guadeloupe. Broadcasting is regulated by the French Audiovisual and digital communication regulatory authority – Arcom (Autorité de régulation de la communication audiovisuelle et numérique). Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is French.
    Area: 1 705 km²; Population: 395 thou.; ITU country code: GDL; callsign prefix: FG

Radio stations in Martinique / Stations de radio en Martinique

Fort-de-France radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Martinique began in 1936 (Radio-Martinique). Martinique la 1ère is the public broadcaster, serving the island on 12 FM and 1 AM frequencies. 35 private and community radio stations; 98 FM transmitters in Martinique. Broadcasting is regulated by the French Audiovisual and digital communication regulatory authority – Arcom (Autorité de régulation de la communication audiovisuelle et numérique). Broadcasters do not use call signs. Primary language on radio is French.
    Area: 1 128 km²; Population: 366 thou.; ITU country code: MRT; callsign prefix: FM

Radio stations in Aruba / Stashon di radio na Aruba

Oranjestad radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Aruba began in 1954 (Radio Kelkboom). Broadcasting is regulated by the Telecommunications Department – DTZ (Directie Telecommunicatiezaken). Currently there are 19 FM radio stations in Aruba. Broadcasters do not use call signs. Medium wave transmissions ceased in 2013. Primary language on radio are Papiamentu, Dutch, English and Spanish.
    Area: 180 km²; Population: 106 thou.; ITU country code: ABW; callsign prefix: P4

Radio stations in Curaçao / Stashon di radio na Kòrsou

Willemstad radio stations

    Radio broadcasting in Curaçao began in 1933 (Curaçaose Radio Vereniging). Curaçaose Radio Omroep was founded in 1937 and launched PJC1 Radio CUROM. Broadcasting is regulated by the Bureau Telecommunications and Post – BT&P (Bureau Telecommunicatie en Post). Currently there are 1 AM and 31 FM radio stations in Curaçao. Only AM radio stations identify on-air with three to five character call signs, begining with "PJ" (eg. PJZ86). Primary language on radio are Papiamentu, Dutch, English and Spanish.
    Area: 444 km²; Population: 192 thou.; ITU country code: ATN; callsign prefix: PJ



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