From the ancient forests and Baltic shores of Northern Europe — broadcasting Estonia's music, culture, news, and heritage across FM, DAB+, and digital streams since 1926.
Estonian Radio — Eesti Raadio, part of ERR (Eesti Rahvusringhääling) — has been the voice of the nation since its first broadcast in 1926. Born in the spirit of Estonia's Song Festival tradition, our programming reflects a people who have always understood that music and language are the soul of a nation.
Today we operate six national channels covering news and culture, contemporary music, classical and jazz, minority-language programming, and digital-first content. Our signal reaches listeners across the Baltic region, Scandinavia, and the global Estonian diaspora of over 200,000 people.
The kannel — Estonia's ancient plucked zither — echoes through our folk programming, while Klassikaraadio carries the legacy of composers like Arvo Pärt to new generations. Eesti Raadio is where the singing nation never falls silent.