FAQ

FreqHub is a free online radio directory at freqhub.blog where you can stream thousands of live radio stations from over 140 countries. You will find FM stations, AM stations, and internet-only broadcasters covering every genre imaginable — from pop and jazz to classical, news, talk, reggaeton, qawwali, and dozens of regional music styles. Browse by genre, country, or language and start listening instantly with no account and no cost.

No. FreqHub is completely free and requires no sign-up of any kind. Just open freqhub.blog, find a station you like, and press play. Your favorites and listening history are saved automatically in your browser without needing an account.

FM radio uses frequency modulation to deliver high quality stereo audio and typically covers a range of 50 to 100 kilometers. AM radio uses amplitude modulation, covers much larger distances especially at night, and is better suited to talk, news, and sports than music. Internet radio streams audio over the internet with no geographic limits, meaning you can listen to a station from Japan, Brazil, or Pakistan just as easily as a local station. FreqHub covers all three types and you can explore real FM and AM frequencies for hundreds of stations worldwide on our frequencies page at freqhub.blog.

Use the Browse by Language section on our homepage or visit the languages directory on freqhub.blog. FreqHub lists stations in over 100 languages including English, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, French, Hindi, Zulu, Portuguese, Japanese, and many more. Click any language to see all available stations broadcasting in that language.

Yes, and this is one of the best things about internet radio. Every station on FreqHub can be streamed from anywhere in the world. Browse our country directory to find stations from over 140 countries. Whether you want to hear what radio sounds like in Germany, Australia, Mexico, South Africa, or Pakistan, it is all available on freqhub.blog with one click.

Click the heart icon on any station page to add it to your favorites. Your saved stations are stored in your browser and accessible from the favorites page on freqhub.blog anytime you want them. You do not need an account — favorites are saved automatically.

A radio frequency is the specific position on the FM or AM dial that a station broadcasts on — for example 97.7 FM or 1080 AM. Every FM station has a unique frequency between 87.5 and 108.0 MHz. FreqHub's frequencies page lists real broadcast frequencies for hundreds of stations from the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Pakistan, Australia, and many other countries. You can look up a station's frequency and stream it online from the same page at freqhub.blog.

Radio streams occasionally go offline due to technical issues at the broadcaster's end, server maintenance, or changes to the stream address. If a station is not playing, try refreshing the page first. If it still does not work, the station may be temporarily offline. Use the Report button on the station page to let us know and we will investigate and update the listing. Most stations restore their streams quickly.

Yes. If you operate a radio station or know of one that should be in our directory, use the Submit Radio link in the navigation menu or contact us at admin@freqhub.blog with the station name, stream URL, genre, and country. We review all submissions and add qualifying stations to the directory.

Yes. FreqHub works on any device with a browser and internet connection — smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. No app download is required. Simply open freqhub.blog in your mobile browser and the site works fully on smaller screens.

FreqHub covers over 120 genres. The most popular include pop, rock, jazz, classical, blues, country, hip hop, R&B, electronic, reggae, reggaeton, Latin, soul, ambient, Christian, news and talk, and many regional genres like forró from Brazil, qawwali from South Asia, and Afropop from Africa. Visit our genres directory on freqhub.blog to browse the full list and find stations for any musical mood.

Spotify and Apple Music are on-demand streaming services where you choose exactly what to play. FreqHub is a live radio directory — the stations play in real time, just like traditional radio, with a real programmer or schedule deciding what comes next. Radio is better for discovery, for staying connected to live culture, and for the experience of listening alongside thousands of other people at the same time. It is also completely free with no subscription required.

FreqHub publishes a blog and a guides section with in-depth articles about radio. Our complete guide to online radio covers everything from how FM and AM broadcasting works to how to find stations you will love. Our blog includes articles on FM frequencies by country, the history of radio, the best stations by genre, and much more. Visit the blog and guides sections on freqhub.blog to explore.

You can reach us at contact@freqhub.blog for general questions and feedback, or admin@freqhub.blog for technical matters and station submissions. You can also use the contact form on our contact page at freqhub.blog. We read every message and respond as quickly as we can.