Singapore radio reaches an affluent, time-poor, multilingual audience across English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil — ideal for precise, language-led targeting in a compact, high-value market. This guide covers what it costs, the stations, and how to book.
What Singapore radio costs
Stations are published with live rates on Media.co.uk, sold by daypart (morning, lunch, day, evening) and length. Compare across media on the Global Advertising Rate Index and see per-station rates on the Singapore radio page.
The station mix
- English — CLASS 95, GOLD 90.5, Symphony 92.4.
- Mandarin — YES 933, LOVE 972, CAPITAL 958.
- Malay — Warna 94.2 and Ria 89.7.
That mix lets you reach a specific language community or build broad reach across the island in one plan.
Formats
Packages are bought by daypart and week, with peak (drive-time) commanding the most. Each station’s page lists the options and rate.
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.
Why buy through Media.co.uk
Published rates, no agency markup, one brief across radio, out-of-home, TV and press in Singapore and 45 other markets. Send your brief for a reply within one working day.
FAQ
Which language station should I pick? Match the station to your audience — English, Mandarin, Malay or a mix — in a single plan.
When is peak? Morning and evening drive-time deliver the highest reach and cost the most.