Qatar has one of the most multilingual radio markets in the Gulf, reflecting Doha’s diverse population — Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu and French stations all sit on the dial. That makes radio a precise way to reach specific communities. This guide covers what it costs, the stations, and how to book.
What Qatar radio costs
Stations are published with live rates on Media.co.uk. Weekly packages start from around QAR 2,500, scaling with station, daypart and length. Compare across media on the Global Advertising Rate Index and see per-station rates on the Qatar radio page.
The station mix
- English — QBS English 97.5.
- Arabic — Qatar Radio 90.8, Sout Al Khaleej 100.8, Quran Al Kareem 103.4.
- South Asian — Radio Suno 91.7 (Hindi) and Urdu Radio 107.0.
- French & community — Oryx French Radio 94.0 and Habaieb Radio 93.7.
That spread lets you split a single budget across languages and communities in one plan.
How to plan and book
Send a brief or use the AI planner for a costed plan; a planner reviews, you approve, you book at the listed rate with proof of posting.
Why buy through Media.co.uk
Published rates, no agency markup, one brief across radio, out-of-home, TV and press. Send your brief for a reply within one working day.
FAQ
Can I target a specific community? Yes — pick the station(s) by language to reach Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu or French audiences precisely.
How fast can a campaign go live? Qatar radio typically goes to air within one to two weeks of approval and creative.