RDC Academic Services
What we offer to you!
FMLIST is the most complete and up-to-date database for radio station related information.
The advantages for University students and researchers are the following.
Free login
You can access most information that you need for your research and papers for free.
Small license fee
You can get full data sets specifically tailored to your research needs for a small academic license fee.
Radio experts
There is a dedicated staff to support you with navigating and finding data you need.
Help for all topics
We are very happy to help you with specific requests and needs you may have.
Sample Data
Our data has already been used in previous academic work of which you can find some samples below.
Up to Date Data
The database is constantly updated so you always get the latest and most accurate data.
Need help with your thesis or paper?
Book a personal appointment with one of our radio experts. They will be happy to answer any questions that you may have related to research, radio and any other information that you may need.
Need data from our radio database?
Full data sets by country are available in JSON format, including coverage details. For a small academic license fee, you have licensed access to data for 12 months.
Please register at fmlist.org/edu for free to have access to data in various formats.
Our Analysis and Case Studies
Radio Data Center has been contracted by various customers to create Research Reports, Analysis and Case Studies. The full papers cannot be published but please get in touch if you have similar requests.
Our data has been used in the following publications and papers
More about us
FMLIST is not only a database and a website, but first and foremost an open project that exists thanks to the continuous contributions of a community, made up of radio enthusiasts around the world that provide data and information on radio stations. Without this community, FMLIST wouldn’t be able to exist. Radio(s) reflects the societies in which it is rooted and as the societies themselves, undergoes constant changes that FMLIST tracks.
FMLIST was created as a database that would collect all sort of data of radio stations around the world and make it accessible to other people, be they fellow radio amateur listeners, companies, Universities, public administrations or whoever else takes an interest in this topic. The quest could easily be described as a mapping of the worlds radio stations.
Since 2005 FMLIST has an online presence in the form of www.fmlist.org and www.fmscan.org. Today these websites provide a vast range of technical details, links to websites, social media, live streams and audio experts of radio stations worldwide.