What frequency is Radio Scotland FM?

92 – 95 FM
Tune in to BBC Radio Scotland on 92 – 95 FM and 810 MW.

Where is BBC Radio Scotland?

Glasgow
The station broadcasts a wide range of programming, including news, debate, music, drama, comedy and sports. It is broadcast from the BBC Scotland headquarters in the Pacific Quay in Glasgow.

What radio station is the Old Firm game on?

BBC Radio
BBC Radio Scotland – Sportsound – Next on.

What radio station is covering the Celtic game?

98.5 The Sports Hub is the Official Flagship Station of the 17-time NBA Finals Champion Boston Celtics! When fans tune in for each Celtics game on 98.5 The Sports Hub, they are treated to two world-class teams – the one on the court and the one in the broadcast booth.

Where can I get Radio Scotland?

You can listen to live online radio from BBC Radio Scotland for free. Apps: we may also list official apps to help you tune in on BBC Radio Scotland’s page.

What radio station is Celtic?

The Boston Celtics Radio Network is a radio network that broadcasts Boston Celtics basketball games with a flagship station of WBZ-FM/98.5.

What radio station is Celtic on?

Celtic Music Radio is a Community Radio station in Scotland, broadcasting to the Glasgow area on 95.0 FM, and also worldwide via the internet….Celtic Music Radio.

Broadcast area Glasgow, Greater Glasgow, Scotland
Frequency 95.0 MHz FM also DAB+ Channel 11B
Programming

Which is the only national radio station in Scotland?

BBC Radio Scotland is Scotland’s only national radio station, offering a distinctive mix of speech and music to take any radio lover through a rich and satisfying listening day. Tune in to BBC Radio Scotland on 92 – 95 FM and 810 MW.

What kind of music does BBC Radio Scotland play?

BBC Radio Scotland is a British station from Glasgow. It was founded in 23 November 1978. This channel owned by British Broadcasting Corporation and broadcasts mainly in news format. Format: news, sports, talk radio, pop music.

Do you need a radio to drive in Scotland?

Regardless of if you’re doing a self-drive holiday along the Scottish coastline or if you’re popping down to the corner shop for a litre of milk, you’ll want to have the radio on to at least make your traverse a little more enjoyable.