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953 Public Radio Stations

  1. Web
    Tokyo, Japan
    Popularity: 21036
    56Kbps
    Public
  2. FM 95.5
    Plymouth, Montserrat
    Popularity: 17054
    20Kbps
    News Public
  3. Web
    Washington, DC, United States
    Popularity: 8264
    32Kbps
    News Public
  4. FM 93.6
    Athens, Greece
    Popularity: 5398
    20Kbps
    Public
  5. FM 89.5
    Shediac, NB, Canada
    Popularity: 4856
    32Kbps
    Public French
  6. Popularity: 4178
    64Kbps
    Public
  7. Web
    Rome, Italy
    Popularity: 2664
    32Kbps
    Public
  8. Popularity: 2612
    64Kbps
    Public
  9. Web
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    Popularity: 2568
    20Kbps
    Public
  10. Web
    Vienna, Austria
    Popularity: 2212
    64Kbps
    Hits Pop Public Comedy
  11. Popularity: 1692
    64Kbps
    Public
  12. Popularity: 1622
    32Kbps
    Public Arabic
  13. Web
    Tirol, Austria
    Popularity: 1464
    64Kbps
    News Pop Public Talk
  14. AM 820
    New York City, NY, United States
    Popularity: 1438
    32Kbps
    Public
  15. FM 90.9
    Washington, DC, United States
    Popularity: 1312
    64Kbps
    Classical Public
  16. Popularity: 1172
    32Kbps
    Public Arabic
  17. Popularity: 1115
    64Kbps
    Public
  18. FM 97.1
    Montevideo, Uruguay
    Popularity: 1014
    22Kbps
    Classical Public
  19. Web
    Madrid, Spain
    Popularity: 854
    64Kbps
    Pop Public Rock Variety
  20. FM 91.7
    Minneapolis, MN, United States
    Popularity: 850
    64Kbps
    News Public
  21. Web
    Paris, France
    Popularity: 814
    128Kbps
    Classical Public
  22. FM 96.6
    Bratislava, Slovakia
    Popularity: 812
    128Kbps
    News Public
  23. FM 93.1
    Lusaka, Zambia
    Popularity: 808
    16Kbps
    News Public
  24. FM 102.8
    Zurich, Switzerland
    Popularity: 742
    128Kbps
    Hits Pop Public
  25. FM 95.0
    Ponte do Lima, Portugal
    Popularity: 740
    64Kbps
    Folk Public
  26. FM 89.7
    Boston, MA, United States
    Popularity: 707
    128Kbps
    Classical News Public
  27. FM 100.7
    Kigali, United Kingdom
    Popularity: 584
    64Kbps
    News Public
  28. FM 88.9
    Santa Cruz, CA, United States
    Popularity: 550
    128Kbps
    Blues Classical Jazz News Public World
  29. FM 93.9
    New York City, NY, United States
    Popularity: 512
    20Kbps
    News Public
  30. FM 90.1
    Bournemouth, United Kingdom
    Popularity: 466
    32Kbps
    Public Christian

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Public broadcasting includes radio, television and other electronic media outlets that receive some or all of their funding from the public. Public broadcasters may receive their funding from individuals through voluntary donations, a specific tax such as a television license fee, or as direct funding by the state.
The extent to which public broadcasters can be considered "non-commercial" varies from country to country. In the United States, most public radio and television stations are licensed as non-commercial broadcasters, yet many stations air underwriting spots (resembling advertisements on commercial broadcasting but with some content limitations) in exchange for corporate contributions. In some other countries, public broadcasters are permitted to air commercials.
Public broadcasting may be nationally and/or locally operated, depending on the country and the station. In some countries, public broadcasting is dominated by a single organization (such as the BBC in the UK) and its radio and television services broadcast throughout the country. However, some countries have multiple public broadcasting organizations operating regionally (such as in Germany) or in different languages. In the United States, public broadcasting stations are always locally licensed, but range from stations that mostly broadcast programming from national networks (such as the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR)) to stations that broadcast only locally produced content.
Historically, in many countries (with the notable exception of the US), public broadcasting was once the only form or the dominant form of broadcasting. However, commercial broadcasting now also exists in most of these countries; the number of countries with only public broadcasting has declined substantially during the latter part of the 20th century. In some countries, commercial broadcasting and the emergence of a wider variety of broadcast media have created competition that makes it more difficult for public broadcasters to retain their audiences and survive. From 1961 to 1966 alone, the educational television audience for instructional programs doubled to 6.3 million.
Public broadcasting contributes to the education of their audience through exposure to the cultural or performing arts. This type of programming helps define alternative programming. Cultural and performing arts programs consist of diverse documentaries and performances. Although audiences are relatively small compared to commercial broadcasters, these types of programs have gained financial support from nonprofit organizations and philosophical minorities seeking to obtain exposure through the media. These independent productions and films introduce various cultures, religions, and ethical positions around the world.