RUSSIAN RADIO

Russian-language radio extends across the world's largest country and into neighboring states. From state-run news to commercial pop and rock, the format reflects Russia's cultural breadth. The Russian-speaking diaspora also supports stations in Israel, Germany, the US, and the Baltic states.

Broadcasting from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Israel, Germany, United States.

ALL RUSSIAN STATIONS

Brooklyn FMThe United States Of America, New York
BROOKLYNRUSSIAN PROGRAMMING
RadCap - Drone MetalThe Russian Federation, Moscow (Russia)
DRONE METALMETALRADIO CAPRICE
RadCap - Pop PunkThe Russian Federation, Moscow (Russia)
POP PUNKPUNKRADIO CAPRICE
Bolshoe RadioThe Russian Federation
CLASSIC HITSRUSSIAN HITS
RadCap - Technical Death MetalThe Russian Federation, Moscow (Russia)
METALRADIO CAPRICETECHNICAL DEATH METAL
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What music genres are popular on Russian radio?

Russian pop (estrada), rock, hip-hop, and chanson (narrative folk-pop) are the main commercial formats. Classical music has a strong presence on cultural stations. Russian-language radio also features bard music (author song), a singer-songwriter tradition with deep roots.

Is there Russian-language radio outside Russia?

Yes — Russian-language stations operate in Israel, Germany, the US (especially New York and Los Angeles), the Baltic states, and Central Asian countries. These serve diaspora communities and maintain cultural connections.

What is Russian chanson?

Russian chanson is a popular radio genre featuring narrative, often melancholic songs about life, love, and hardship. It has roots in prison folk songs and evolved into a mainstream format with dedicated radio stations in Russia.