Radyora

About

Radyora

Radyora was created to simplify the way you listen to radio and discover podcasts. We bring online radios, podcasts, genres and regions into one platform so you can quickly find what you want to hear.

Here you can explore stations by country, discover new content, save favorites and listen directly in the browser or the app. No hassle, no time wasted searching for scattered links across multiple sites.

Radyora in numbers

239
Radios
National, local, thematic and digital stations in one platform.
275
Podcasts
Content across different areas, ready whenever you are.
2
Countries
Radyora started in Portugal and is now growing in Spain.
24/7
Listen to what moves you.
Simple access to online audio whenever you feel like listening.

A single place for radio and podcasts

At Radyora, we want to make discovering online audio simpler, faster and more natural. Radio is still part of many people’s daily lives—at work, on the road, at home or on mobile. At the same time, podcasts have become a powerful way to follow conversations, stories, interviews, news and entertainment.

With that daily connection to sound in mind, we built a platform where you can find radios and podcasts in one place. Instead of jumping between multiple sites and apps, you get an experience organized by country, region and genre, with dedicated pages for each radio or podcast whenever possible.

Radyora brings together national, local, thematic and digital radios, plus podcasts from different areas. You can search by name, explore suggestions, discover new broadcasts and save your favorites to quickly get back to what you love to listen to.

The content on the platform is organized based on public information provided by the entities themselves, their official websites, or open sources associated with the audio content. Whenever possible, each page includes useful details such as name, country, region, genre, official website, image and a short description.

Because streams, images, names, schedules and external links can change over time, we aim to keep information updated and fix issues whenever they are identified. If you find an unavailable radio, a missing podcast, an outdated description or an incorrect link, you can send a correction suggestion.

Radyora is continuously growing. It started with Portugal, is expanding to Spain, and will keep evolving with new radios, podcasts, countries, regions and features. The goal is simple: help you find what you want to listen to—better.