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Cool FM - Mellow music regional station for Northern Ireland.

Q-Network - The group of local radio stations which includes Q102.9, based in the Northwest, and Q97.2 in Coleraine.

Downtown Radio - Northern Ireland station featuring 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and today, plus New Country and Irish music.

3C: Continuous Cool Country - Country and Western radio station. Broadcasts on DAB in Scotland, Newcastle and Northern Ireland. Also available online.

CityBeat - Chart hits for Belfast.

BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle - Online radio stations.

Talkback - Listen on demand to the award-winning Radio Ulster phone-in show presented by David Dunseith, or have your say on the message board.

BBC Northern Ireland: John Bennett - Listen online, enter competitions or e-mail dedications and greetings to the daily Radio Ulster show presented by John Bennett.

Across The Line - Official site of the BBC Radio Ulster show that covers the music scene in Northern Ireland with news, gossip, competitions, MP3s, and a gig guide

106.6FM - A dance music station. The site includes DJ information and play-lists, the station's history, and ringtones for your mobile.

Magic 105 Interactive - Music from the 70s and 80s transmitted to mid-Ulster.

Northern Ireland Hospital Radio - A directory of local Hospital Radio stations.

Rhythms of Redemption - The companion site to the Radio Ulster show, Rhythms and Soul, written by Steve Stockman.

Ulster Hospital Radio - Includes programme schedule, news and contacts.

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