2. Community/Non-Profit Radio Station
• Community radio stations are small radio stations that cover a specific
geographical area or a specific community of people and run a non-profit
basis. For example, they can cater for specific ethnic groups, religious
groups, age ranges E.C.T. Although community radios are a form of non-
profit radio stations, there are other types of non-profit stations such as
university/school radio
• Some examples of community radios are Free radio, which is available in
the West Midlands and All FM which is prominent in south Manchester.
• Free Radio Covers popular trends in the west midlands where it looks at
music, news and Local events. It also addresses larger national and
international news stories and trends.
3. Internet Radio Station
• Internet radio is a digital audio service transmitted via the internet.
Internet radio station can be Large commercial station or very small scale
station run by a single person. Because it’s the internet, there are a lot of
internet radio stations that cover a multitude of niches, this can include
music taste, interests, world views or topics and much more.
• Some popular large scale internet radio stations include iHeart radio and
Sirius XM. Smaller ones can be found by doing some research into your
particular interests and finding the corresponding internet radio site.