Radio Liechtenstein

Radio Liechtenstein
Final logo used from 2022 to 2025
Broadcast areaLiechtenstein, Switzerland & Austria
Programming
LanguagesGerman
NetworkLiechtenstein Broadcasting Corporation
Ownership
OwnerLiechtenstein Broadcasting Corporation (since 2003) and Government of Liechtenstein
OperatorDoris Quaderer
History
Founded15 August 1995
Last air date
3 April 2025 (2025-04-03)
Former names
Radio L
Links
Websitewww.radio.li

Radio Liechtenstein, often - particularly in its early years - shortened to Radio L, was the public radio station of Liechtenstein. It was the first and primary station to broadcast in Liechtenstein. They primarily broadcast local news, world news, music, sports, events and podcasts. There were plans to launch a radio broadcaster in the late 1930s, but this was discontinued. The plans to bring back the radio broadcaster began in 1991, and the station was launched on 15 August 1995. It is operated by the Liechtenstein Broadcasting Corporation (LRF) and funded by the Liechtenstein Government. The headquarters was located in Schaan.

In 2021, the station reported an average viewership of 21,530 people, 10,800 of whom came from within Liechtenstein itself. The rest of the listeners of the station mainly come from Switzerland, from its German-speaking population in its north-east, which borders Liechtenstein. Due to the high commuter flows from Switzerland, Radio Liechtenstein's official broadcast area includes the lower Rhine Valley, which is served by two FM stations in St. Margrethen and Thal and the DAB block in eastern Switzerland as far as Lake Constance. The station went off air on 3 April 2025.