raadiosaateid
Raadiosaateid, or radio stations, are audio broadcasting services that transmit programmed content to listeners. They typically present music, news, talk, entertainment, and educational material, and reach audiences through traditional radio waves as well as digital platforms. The category includes public-service broadcasters, commercial stations funded by advertising, community and student stations run by non-profit organizations, and specialized or religious broadcasters. In most jurisdictions raadiosaateid operate under a regulatory framework that assigns frequencies, sets technical standards, and imposes content rules. Licenses are issued by a national regulator, and stations may be required to meet public-service obligations or contribute to national emergencies broadcasts.
Technology and distribution: Stations broadcast on FM and, in some countries, AM or shortwave, and increasingly
Content and impact: Programming is diverse, including music, news, talk, culture, and educational content. Language and
In Estonia: The public broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) operates nationwide radio services; many private and local