This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.
This list does not include stations which broadcast on numerous local digital multiplexes or MW licences to achieve near-national coverage.
11D (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
12A (Scotland)
List of stations on the Sound Digital multiplex broadcasting in the newer DAB+ Digital Radio standard
Stations which are available nationally on Freeview and/or satellite and/or broadcast on more than one local DAB multiplex:
Local radio stations from the BBC, in England:
BBC radio stations serving Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland:
Gold is a national network with local travel reports and local advertising
Also on Digital One DAB, Freeview 713, Sky 0178, Virgin Media 963
Also on Sky 0128, Freesat 732, Virgin Media 916, Freeview 718
107.1 (Pateley Bridge), 107.8 (Skipton)
This list details radio stations which have lost their licence to broadcast or have closed down due to financial reasons.
Mearns FM South Aberdeenshire 105.7 Stonehaven, 106.2 Inverbervie, 107.3 Laurencekirk
102.8 Welshpool, 106.0 Newtown
107.7 Ceredigion, 105.7 Pembrokeshire, 105.2 Carmarthenshire, 106.0 Carmarthen, 106.2 Fishguard
Although the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK they are served by the UK's national radio stations. Additionally services in the Channel Islands are licensed by the UK's regulator, Ofcom. Services in the Isle of Man are not licensed by a UK regulator but rather by the Broadcasting Act 1990 of Tynwald
NOTE: On air from 1994 as a commercial station until switching to a community licence in 2013
The followed stations have closed down and returned their licences to Ofcom
Small scale multiplexes licensed by OFCOM for a trial period until the spring of 2018 into a "more affordable way for smaller stations to broadcast on DAB digital radio":
Temporary Restricted Service Licence stations are licensed by Ofcom and broadcast for up to 28 days. RSLs are used for a number of purposes including coverage of events and festivals, trial broadcasts by groups aiming to launch a full-time service, student radio and training projects and religious festivals including the Sikh festival Vaisakhi, the Muslim month of Ramadan, Jehovah's Witness conventions and Christian events such as Easter and Christmas.