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began in the 20th century, in 1924 as
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and operated community stations. Later, in 1934 private ownership and operation were abolished and radio broadcasting was nationalized ever since. By the early 1990s, Egypt had only 4 FM stations in
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(2 in
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), but the number increased to 6 in Greater Cairo (4 in Alexandria) by the end of the decade. The increase in the number was merely a rebroadcast of the already AM radio stations. In 2000, AM stations (on the medium wave band) started a phase of simulcasting to FM band, as of 2013, only one or two stations broadcast on AM without FM simulcasts. All the local radio stations have always been publicly owned, however, state-controlled which make them in practice, stated owned, with the exception of the apolitical private radio station at El Gouna resort, named ''El Gouna Radio'' ("Lagoon Radio"). All broadcast media are somehow state controlled, even if partly or fully private. As of 2002, there were only 8 radio stations broadcast on FM to Greater Cairo (6 in Alexandria), none of them was specialized in popular songs. On March 23, 2002, Voice of America (VOA) had changed its Shortwave radio, shortwave Arabic service to an appealing station for the youth, named ''Radio Sawa'' ("Radio Together"), started broadcasting on a more easily receivable Medium wave, MW signal from Cyprus.Radio Sawa
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/ref> For the first time, the state allowed ''Good News'' to start a joint venture with the state-controlled ERTU, which started a test broadcasting for two popular song stations to Greater Cairo, as of June 2002. The two were ''Nogoum FM'' ("Stars FM"; for popular mainly Egyptian songs) and ''Nile FM'' (for popular mainly American songs).


Local stations

All local radio stations in Egypt are also simulcasted on the series of the satellites (partly private but state controlled), Nilesat at 7 degrees west, except ''El Gouna Radio''. Local stations are typically broadcast on FM. Very few radio stations use the Radio Data System to broadcast the station name, but receiving the RDS is very rare in FM receivers in Egypt. Very few available mobile phones in Egypt which have an FM receiver, receive the RDS information. ''90.9 MHz'' is the only station to broadcast the current song or show title, but when the title is long, it is partly displayed. All of the radio stations are state-controlled, unless otherwise noted.


Greater Cairo

Greater Cairo The Greater Cairo Region (GCR; ar, القاهرة الكبرى, Al-Qāhira al-Kubrā) is th an economic region with no administrative body comprising the three governorates of Cairo, Giza and Qalyubia. Within it lies the largest metopolitan are ...
region has the most number of FM stations in Egypt. The broadcasting antenna of FM and terrestrial TV is in Mokattam hills, as they are the most elevated location within Greater Cairo, to make the transmission reaches the widest area possible, however, the signals are weakly received farther than line-of-sight propagation, 40 kilometers, which makes transmission weak to the most eastern part of New Cairo, the eastern half of Al Shorouk City, Cairo, Shorouk City, two-thirds of western 6 October City, all of Madinaty, Badr City, Badr and New Heliopolis City, New Heliopolis. A few of the following stations are broadcast on other frequencies in provinces of Egypt, other regions in Egypt. All stations which broadcast popular songs are mainly Egyptian songs with very few Levantine hits (mostly Lebanese) or other north African. #87.8 MHz ''Mix'' (since 2019) #88.2 MHz ''Radio Hits'' (FM stereo, stereo) – popular songs with occasional foreign songs (mostly American popular hits). ''(similar to ''Radio Masr'' but with more songs) (since mid 2010)'' #88.7 MHz ''Radio Masr'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) - popular songs and news briefs. ''(popular songs & news; similar format to ''Radio Sawa '') (since mid 2010; as test transmission since 2009)'' #89.5 MHz ''Middle East Radio'' (FM stereo, stereo) – spoken content and songs. #90.9 MHz ''El Radio FM 90 9'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) – popular songs. ''(since April 2012)'' #91.5 MHz ''Cultural Program'' (mono) – spoken content, rarely classical music, some affiliate foreign stations programs. #92.1 MHz ''NRJ Egypt'' (stereo) (since 2017) #92.7 MHz Mega FM (stereo) #93.7 MHz ''On sport FM'' (since 2019) #95 MHz ''Shaabi FM'' (FM stereo, stereo) – traditional and old Egyptian songs. #95.4 MHz ''European Program'' (El-Bernamag el-Orobbi) (mono and FM stereo, stereo interchangeably) (English, French, Greek, Italian, German) – spoken content with western hits. #98.2 MHz ''Al-Qur'aan Al-Kareem Radio'' (mono) ''(All Arab League members have a Quran station)'' #98.8 MHz ''Musical Program'' (Al-Moseeka Radio) (FM stereo, stereo) – classical international music, folk and old Egyptian songs, soft music and foreign songs (mostly American popular hits). #100.6 MHz ''Nogoum FM'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) – popular songs. (joint venture with ERTU) #102.2 MHz ''Greater Cairo Radio'' (Al-Qahera Al-Kobra Radio) (FM stereo, stereo) – spoken content. #104.2 MHz ''Nile FM'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) – Full-time English-speaking. Syndicated American and British shows as well as local talk shows in English. (joint venture with ERTU) #105.3 MHz ''Nagham FM'' ("Tunes FM") (FM stereo, stereo) – popular songs ''(since 2012)'' #105.8 MHz ''Specialty Songs'' (Aghany Motakhasesa) (FM stereo, stereo) – mainly old Egyptian songs. #106.3 MHz ''Voice of the Arabs'' (Sawt el Arab) (mono) – spoken content. #107.4 MHz ''Egyptian Radio, Egyptian Radio - General Program'' (El-Bernameg El-'Aam) (mono) – spoken content #108 MHz ''on sport '' aka as ''Goal FM'' (Al-Shabab Wal Riyadah Radio) (mono) – sports news, live matches and songs.


North coast

Foreign radio stations can be received in summer, mainly: Cypriot, Greek, Italian and Israeli radio stations, but reception is unreliable and fades quickly.


Alexandria

As of 2007, there were 6 radio stations. #88 MHz ''Musical Program'' (FM stereo, stereo) #88.2 MHz ''Radio Hits'' (FM stereo, stereo) ''(since 2010)'' #88.7 FM Radio Orient (إذاعة الشرق) (The only fully foreign broadcast on the local FM) #90.1 MHz ''Koran Station'' (mono) #92.7 MHz ''Mega FM'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) ''(since 2010)'' #94.3 MHz ''European Program'' (FM stereo, stereo) #95.5 MHz ''Shaabi FM'' (FM stereo, stereo) #97.6 MHz ''Specialty Songs'' (FM stereo, stereo) #101.1 MHz ''Radio Alexandria'' (mono) #104.7 MHz ''General Program'' (mono) There used to be local radio stations which were aired in the languages, Armenian language, Armenian, Italian, French, Greek language, Greek and English in the 1940s.


Marina area

Since 2009, the government sometimes occasionally broadcasts some radio stations which are only broadcast to Greater Cairo, on the same frequencies used in Greater Cairo. On occasions such as the official vacations in Egypt. The broadcasts can be received by nearby local touristic villages to Marina, Egypt, Marina and very weakly in Alexandria, likewise the radio stations broadcast to Alexandria are received very weakly in and around Marina. *88.7 MHz ''Radio Masr'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) ''(since 2010)'' *90.9 MHz ''El Radio FM 90 9'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) ''(since February 2012)'' *100.6 MHz ''Nogoum FM'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) *104.2 MHz ''Nile FM'' (FM stereo, stereo; Radio Data System, RDS) *105.3 MHz ''Nagham FM'' (FM stereo, stereo) ''(since 2012)''


Red Sea


El Gouna

*100 MHz ''El Gouna Radio'' ("Lagoon Radio") (FM stereo, stereo) (Italian and English) (privately owned by Orascom Group, Orascom) *88.6 MHz ''Radio Misr'' *91.7 MHz ''El Quran El Karim'' *100.0 MHz ''El Gouna Radio'' *98.2 MHz ''El Aghany'' *101.7 MHz ''Al Shabab Wel Riada'' *105.3 MHz ''El Barnamag El Aam''


Soma Bay

* ''Robinson FM'' - at Robinson hotel


Sharm El Sheikh

Most if not all of them are already broadcast in Greater Cairo, except ''South Sinai''. #88 MHz ''?'' (mono) – spoken content. #89.4 MHz ''General'' (mono) #91.1 MHz ''Musical'' (FM stereo, stereo) #92.5 MHz ''?'' (mono) – spoken content. #94.3 MHz ''?'' #95.7 MHz ''?'' (mono) – spoken content. #97.6 MHz ''?'' #99 MHz ''South Sinai'' (mono) – spoken content.


Dahab

#92 MHz ''Koran'' (mono) #98.5 MHz ''?'' (mono) – spoken content. #103.7 MHz ''?'' (mono) – spoken content. #107.3 MHz ''European Program'' (FM stereo, stereo)


Central Egypt

#89.8 MHz koran station covered Fayoum and Bani Sweif #101.4 MHz northern upper station covered Bani Sweif and Fayoum #94.2 MHz northern upper station covered Minya


Internet stations

After the slow adoption of broadband internet, in the mid-2000s, a number of internet stations streamed on the internet, and a few of them stream on a regular basis.


Examples

* ''TIBA Radio'' (private; Adult Contemporary and Classic Hits; based in Hurghada) *''Radio Horytna'' (''"Our Freedom Radio"''; private; popular songs, talk shows; based in Cairo; evolved into a podcast) * ''Tram Radio'' (private; underground music; based in
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; now off) * ''Radio Banha'' (public; popular Egyptian songs; based in Banha) * ''Hawak Radio'' () since 2013 on Tunein; based in Cairo * ''RADIO 5:14'' () internet Christian radio since 2016 on website radio514.blogspot.com based in Suez, Egypt


International stations

As of the Egyptian coup of 1952, 1952 coup d'état, no foreign station is allowed to broadcast on Egyptian-controlled land with a 2018 exception in Alexandria (Radio Orient), therefore international broadcasters broadcast from lands close to Egypt, mostly close to the north of Egypt, from Cyprus. Many state controlled radio stations used to broadcast primarily on the medium wave using amplitude modulation broadcasting, but after the adoption of FM broadcasting in Egypt, most of them now are simulcasted on the medium wave and the FM band since the early 2000s. The state controlled radios aren't listed below. AM radio broadcasting in Egypt had always been mono and AM stereo, other developments were never introduced. The longwave, long wave band had never been used.


Historical

International medium wave broadcasting was gradually replaced from 2019 by internet services, e.g online streaming or podcasts, or ceased entirely.


Medium wave

*639 kHz ''BBC Arabic'' and ''BBC World Service'' (British radio service) – in Modern Standard Arabic, Literary Arabic. ''(the broadcasting antenna is in Cyprus)'' *1233 kHz ''Monte Carlo Doualiya, Monte Carlo International'' (French radio service) – in Modern Standard Arabic, Literary Arabic. ''(the broadcasting antenna is at Cyprus. It's very hard to receive the signal away from northernmost Egypt)'' *990 kHz (till 2019) ''Radio Sawa'' (American radio service) – news, informational content and popular songs; most spoken content in Modern Standard Arabic, Literary Arabic. ''(since March 23, 2002; the broadcasting antenna is in Cyprus. During the day, the farther from the north, the harder it is to receive the signal; at first it simulcasted on 981 and 1260 kHz, in 2005 it changed the first frequency to 990 kHz, then it abolished the second one in 2008)''


Short wave

In the 1960s, at time of Gamal Abdel Nasser, Nasser rule, shortwave radio, short wave broadcasting was important for the state. It used to broadcast stations to the Middle East which were of propagandist importance to the Egyptian regime and for propagating for Arab nationalism.


See also

* Media of Egypt * List of newspapers in Egypt * List of magazines in Egypt * Television in Egypt * Telecommunications in Egypt * List of radio stations in Africa * Radio in other continents ** Lists of radio stations in Asia ** Lists of radio stations in Europe ** Lists of radio stations in North America ** Lists of radio stations in South America ** Lists of radio stations in the South Pacific and Oceania


Notes and references


External links


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