Your Source for Uzbekistan Music, News and Talk Shows
| Experience Uzbekistan through its radio: free live streams with music, news, and thoughtful talk from local hosts. Whether you seek new sounds or reliable updates, our platform keeps everything within easy reach. |
| Livestream | Radio Station | Genre | City |
|---|---|---|---|
| Livestream | Alo FM | Pop | Taschkent |
| Livestream | Qalbim Navosi | Mix | Taschkent |
| Livestream | Radio Grand | Mix | Taschkent |
| Livestream | Radio Maxima 105.4 FM | Mix | Taschkent |
| Livestream | Radio Maxima Nostalgie | Mix | Taschkent |
Radio Stations in UzbekistanIn Uzbekistan, radio remains an important medium for news, culture, and entertainment. While television and digital media are widespread, radio continues to serve both urban and rural audiences. Broadcasting is mainly in Uzbek, but Russian, Karakalpak, and other minority languages are also represented. Radio stations provide a mix of state-run, private, and regional programming. 1. National Radio of UzbekistanThe Uzbekistan National Radio network is state-owned and operates several channels, each with a specific focus ranging from news and culture to music and education. It remains the main source for official information and nationwide coverage.
2. Private & Commercial StationsSince the 2000s, private FM stations have grown in popularity, especially in Tashkent and other major cities. These stations focus heavily on music, entertainment, talk shows, and youth-oriented programming, offering an alternative to state media.
3. Regional & Community RadiosRegional broadcasters provide content tailored to local communities, often featuring folk music, cultural heritage, and local news in regional languages. These stations are important for rural areas where internet penetration is low.
4. International BroadcastersInternational radio stations such as the BBC, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Voice of America are accessible online and via satellite. While less present on FM, they provide international news and external perspectives for Uzbek listeners. 5. Music & Program Formats
6. Tips for Online Listeners
Note: FM radio is popular across Uzbekistan, especially among youth, while online streaming is rapidly expanding in cities like Tashkent and Samarkand. |
