Colombia Radio Stations
- Olímpica Stéreo Armenia (HJO83, 96.1 MHz FM, Quimbaya, Quindío)
- Olímpica Stéreo Barranquilla (HJOJ 92.1 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Bogotá (HJIT, 105.9 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Bucaramanga (HJP23, 97.7 MHz FM, Floridablanca, Santander)
- Olímpica Stéreo Cali (HJUL, 104.5 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Cartagena (HJQW, 90.5 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Cúcuta (HJAE, 94.7 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Ibagué (HJP93, 94.3 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Manizales (HJI41, 89.7 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Medellín (HJFK, 104.9 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Montería (HJIY, 90.5 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Neiva (HJIV, 100.3 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Pereira (HJO89, 102.7 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Santa Marta (HJDP, 97.1 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Sincelejo (HJVM, 101.5 MHz FM)
- Olímpica Stéreo Villavicencio (HJN46, 105.3 MHz)
- Oriental Stereo
- Oro Estéreo
- Oxigeno Bogotá (HJL81 100.4)
- Paisa Estereo
- Pensilvania Stereo
- Pingüino Estéreo
Radio Bolivariana AM (HJDI, 1110 kHz, Medellín) Un...
Radio Bolivariana AM (HJDI, 1110 kHz, Medellín) Universidad Pontificia BolivarianaRadio Bolivariana FM (HJA94, 92.4 MHz FM, Medellín...
Radio Bolivariana FM (HJA94, 92.4 MHz FM, Medellín) Universidad Pontificia BolivarianaRadio Centro Cristiano Bogotá
Radio Centro Cristiano Bogotá- Radio Fiesta Cristiana
- Radio Fiesta La Argentina(H)
- Radio G
- Radio Guatapurí (HJNS, 740 kHz AM, Valledupar)
- Radio Ipiales Caracol (HJJJ, 1400 kHz AM)
- Radio Kronos.com Bogota
- Radio María Colombia
Radio Nacional de Colombia|RTVC
Radio Nacional de Colombia|RTVC- RADIO SENSACIÓN
Radio Sonar Ocaña 1260 AM
Radio Sonar Ocaña 1260 AMRadio Surcolombiana Neiva
Radio Surcolombiana Neiva- Radio Tiempo Barranquilla
- Radio Tiempo Cali (89.5 FM)
- Radio Tiempo Cali (HJB52, 89.5 MHz FM)
Radio Tiempo Cartagena de Indias (HJJL, 88.5 MHz F...
Radio Tiempo Cartagena de Indias (HJJL, 88.5 MHz FM)Radio Tiempo Medellín (HJG55, 105.9 MHz FM)
Radio Tiempo Medellín (HJG55, 105.9 MHz FM)Radio tuya Tuya por siempre
Radio tuya Tuya por siempre- Radio UNAD Virtual
- Radio UNAL
- Radio Uno (Bogotá) - 88.9 FM - HJHR - RCN Radio - Bogotá, Colombia
- Radio Viva Fenix Cali (HJMC, 1290 kHz AM)
- Radio Viva Fenix Cali (HJMC, 1290 kHz AM)
- Radio Viva Fenix Ipiales (HJB29, 89.1 MHz FM)
- Radio Viva Fenix Ipiales (HJNM, 1220 kHz AM)
- Radio Viva Fenix Ipiales (HJNM, 1220 kHz AM)
Radio broadcasting in Colombia has a rich history dating back to the 1920s. Today, there are hundreds of radio stations in the country, providing a diverse range of programming to audiences across the country.
Colombian radio stations are operated by both public and private entities. The public radio stations are operated by the state-owned Radio Televisión Nacional de Colombia (RTVC), which operates several national and regional stations. These stations provide news, information, and cultural programming to the public, including music, documentaries, and talk shows.
Private radio stations in Colombia, on the other hand, are owned by private individuals, companies, or organizations. These stations are primarily commercial ventures, generating revenue through advertising. They offer a wide variety of programming, including music, news, sports, entertainment, and talk shows.
Most private radio stations in Colombia are located in urban areas, with the capital city of Bogota having the highest concentration of stations. Some of the popular private radio stations in Bogota include W Radio, La Mega, RCN Radio, and Caracol Radio. These stations broadcast in Spanish and cater to a wide range of audiences, from young adults to seniors.
Radio programming in Colombia is diverse, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage. Many stations play a mix of local and international music, including traditional Colombian genres such as cumbia, vallenato, and salsa. News and current affairs programs are also popular, with many stations providing in-depth coverage of local and international news.
In recent years, many radio stations in Colombia have embraced digital technology, offering online streaming services to reach a wider audience. This has allowed listeners to tune in to their favorite stations from anywhere in the world, making it easier to stay connected to the latest news and music from Colombia.
Despite the popularity of radio in Colombia, the industry faces several challenges. Limited access to capital, high licensing fees, and competition from other media outlets such as television and social media are some of the challenges that radio stations in Colombia face. However, the industry continues to thrive, providing vital news and information to the public and entertaining audiences with a diverse range of programming.