Turku Radio, Radio broadcasting facility in Turku, Finland
Turku Radio is a transmission facility in Kaarina that broadcasts multiple radio stations across frequencies from 87.7 MHz to 107.7 MHz. The complex uses a 319-meter transmitter tower to distribute signals throughout the region.
The facility in Kaarina was founded in 1964 and marked a major step forward in Finnish broadcasting infrastructure. The 319-meter transmitter tower allowed radio signals to reach much larger areas than previous technology could.
The stations broadcast in Finnish and Swedish, reflecting how the region values both languages in its daily media. This bilingual approach shapes what listeners hear, from news to local announcements.
Listeners can access the broadcasts through standard FM radios or online streaming platforms, with all frequencies clearly available. If you want to visit the site, check in advance about public access and visiting conditions.
The facility broadcasts 16 different radio channels, some of which focus on specialized audiences that you won't find elsewhere in Finland. Each station serves distinct listener groups with its own music style and content direction.
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