Singapore Radio & Podcasts – Listen Online
On our online radio portal you can listen live to 46 radio stations and enjoy 439 podcasts. Listen anytime to music, news, and talk shows.
Most listened radio stations
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88.3 Jia FM
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GOLD 905
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Love 972
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Capital 958
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Ria 897
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96.3好FM
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Pozhil FM
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Warna 942
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Kiss92
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88.3JIA K-POP
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One FM
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Class 95 FM
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Oli 968
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BBC World Service (East Asia)
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YES 933
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Life Literary Association Vazhviyal Ilakkiya Pozhil
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987 FM
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Radio Melody with Brother Bjorn
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UFM100.3
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CNA938
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88.3JIA 网曲
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LO-FI
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Barakath Radio
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CHILL
Recently added
Popular podcasts
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黑水公园
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美粉加芭樂
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兩個腐女談我們愛的戲劇
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迷人瑾-车载劲爆DJ电音舞曲
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百靈果 News
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瘋女人聊天室
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那些電影教我的事
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You're Dead to Me
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Money Talks
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Sleepless in Singapore
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All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
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文化有限
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Financial Updates from The Business Times presented by MONEY FM 89.3
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Classics Out Loud
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Service95 Book Club With Dua Lipa
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
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Acquired
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Fresh Air
Top songs – last 7 days
Singapore Radio Stations Online
Over 50 Singaporean radio stations available for live streaming. Stations are organized by genre and format, including pop, news, talk, religious, Chinese music, Tamil programming, and more. The platform features a clean interface optimized for all devices.
Each station includes a live stream, updated logo, and available metadata. Our dynamic ranking system automatically promotes the most-listened stations to the top of the catalog. Rankings are based on listener activity over the last 7 days.
We use a custom stream processing system to extract metadata and generate real-time playlists and top song charts. If a station does not provide this data, users can use our mobile app with built-in music recognition (similar to Shazam).
Radio broadcasting in Singapore began in 1936 with the launch of ZHL by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. Today, the industry is regulated by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). Major broadcasters include Mediacorp, SPH Media, and So Drama! Entertainment. Stations operate in English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil, reflecting Singapore's multilingual society.
Radio remains an important source of news, music, and entertainment across the island, reaching millions of daily listeners via FM and online platforms.
