Peru Radio Stations
- Radio Infinito TV
- Radio Inka Power
- Radio JHC 107.7 FM
Radio JR (88.7, Arequipa)
Radio JR (88.7, Arequipa)- Radio JR 88.7 FM - Arequipa
- Radio Kaliente 92.7Cedellín
- Radio Karibeña 94.9
- Radio Karicia
- Radio La Decana
- Radio La Fuerte
- Radio La Hechicera
- Radio La Inolvidable (OBT-4C, 93.7 MHz FM, Lima)
- RADIO LA INOLVIDABLE 93.7 FM (PERU)
- Radio La Kalle (OCR-4N, 96.1 MHz FM, Lima)
- RADIO LA KALLE 96.1 FM (PERU)
- RADIO LA KARIBEÑA 94.9 FM (PERU)
- Radio La Mega
- RADIO LA MEGA 96.7 FM (PERU)
- Radio La Norteña
- Radio La Nube
- RADIO LA NUBE (PERU)
- Radio La Nueva
- Radio la Poderosa
Radio la Poderosa 98.2 FM _ Lima _ Perú
Radio la Poderosa 98.2 FM _ Lima _ Perú- Radio La Superior
- Radio La Unika
- Radio La Vaca
- Radio La Zona (90.5 FM, Lima)
- RADIO LA ZONA 90.5 FM (PERU)
- Radio Las Vegas
- Radio Latidos 94.7 FM (Huaral)
- Radio Latina (Huancavelica)
- Radio Latina 990AM La Poderosa
- Radio Level Hits
- Radio Líder (98.7 FM, Arequipa)
- Radio Litoral 405.9 (Huacho)
- Radio Llata 92.3 (Huánuco)
- Radio Loreto
- Radio Los Angeles - Chepen
- Radio Mágica 88.3 FM (OCX-4G, Lima, Perú)
- RADIO MAGICA 88.3 FM (PERU)
- Radio Manantial de Vida
- RADIO MAR PLUS 106.3 (PERU)
- RADIO MAR PLUS 106.3 FM (PERU)
- Radio Marañon 96.1 FM
Radio Maria Peru (OAX-4M, 580 kHz AM / OBT-4Z 97.7...
Radio Maria Peru (OAX-4M, 580 kHz AM / OBT-4Z 97.7 MHz FM, Lima)- Radio Marilú 105.3 FM (Talara)
- Radio Master
- Radio Matucana (102.9 FM, Lima)
- RADIO MAXIMA FM
Radio in Peru is an important medium of communication and entertainment, reaching millions of people across the country. Peru has a diverse range of radio stations, catering to different interests and demographics, reflecting the country's multicultural society.
The Radio Nacional del Peru is the state-owned national radio station, which broadcasts news, current affairs, and cultural programs in Spanish and Quechua languages. The station has regional offices in all major cities of the country, providing local news and information to listeners.
In addition to the national service, there are several private radio stations in Peru. Some of the popular private radio stations include Radio Programas del Peru (RPP), Radio Capital, Radio Exitosa, and Radio La Kalle. These stations offer a mix of music, news, and talk shows, catering to different interests and age groups.
Peru also has a vibrant community radio sector, with several community radio stations operating in different parts of the country. These community radio stations are operated by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community groups, and they broadcast in local languages, providing information on health, education, and other local issues.
The Peruvian government regulates the country's radio industry through the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The government issues licenses to private radio stations and sets guidelines for content and programming. There have been some concerns about media freedom and censorship in Peru, with several incidents of harassment and intimidation of journalists and broadcasters.
Despite these challenges, radio remains an important medium of communication and entertainment in Peru, connecting people across the country and providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives. With the growing number of private and community radio stations, as well as the increasing availability of digital platforms, the Peru radio industry is poised to continue serving its listeners for years to come.