This is a list of notable radio stations in Asia for which there are Wikipedia articles.
Afghanistan
Armenia
Bahrain
Foreign Stations:
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Cambodia
Foreign Stations:
China
East Timor
Foreign Stations:
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
- Al Aan FM is available in the following cities and frequencies:
- Mosul & Duhok 92.7 MHz
- Kirkuk 97.3 MHz
- Hawija 97.3 MHz
- Al Iraqiya Radio
- Voice of Iraq
Foreign Stations:
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Foreign Stations:
Kazakhstan
Foreign Stations:
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Foreign Stations:
Laos
Lebanon
Macau
Malaysia
Maldives
Mongolia
Foreign Stations:
Myanmar
Nepal
North Korea
Oman
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
Foreign Stations:
Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Broadcasting Corporation
- MDL Beast Radio (English)
- MBC Loud (English)
- AlUla FM (English)
- Energy 1 FM Aramco (English)
- Energy 2 FM Aramco (English)
- Saudia Radio (English)
- Mix FM (Arabic)
- MBC FM (Arabic)
- Panorama FM (Arabic)
- Rotana FM (Arabic)
- Alif FM (Arabic)
- U FM (Arabic)
- Riyadh FM (Arabic)
- Jeddah FM (Arabic)
- Madar FM (Classic Music)
- Makkah Quran FM (Islamic)
- Madinah Sunna FM (Islamic)
- Al Arabiyah FM (News)
- Al Ekhbariyah FM (News)
- Asharq With Blooming FM (News)
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Syria
Taiwan
Tajikistan
- TeleRadioCom (National Committee on television and broadcasting of the Government of Tajikistan)
Thailand
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Foreign Stations:
Uzbekistan
- MTRK - National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yemen
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