Radio Stations in GTA IV

As in previous Grand Theft Auto games, radio stations play a big part in Grand Theft Auto IV. When in a taxi, the player can ask driver to switch station, often accompanied by Niko's views on the station.

In previous GTA games (with the exception of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas), radio stations were a single audio file, repeating after completing a loop. In GTA IV, most of the songs are shuffled while some still follow a loop (The Beat, Massive B, etc.).

The radio is dynamic. Some DJs and news programs tell you what the current weather and the current time is. Weazel News updates itself as you progress through the story, sometimes reporting news about Niko's actions. Some stations do not update and play the same content, such as Integrity 2.0 and The Journey.

In The Lost and Damned, the first episodic downloadable content for GTA IV, five of these radio stations were expanded, namely WKTT, The Beat, L.C.H.C., Liberty Rock Radio and Radio Broker. The new music has been added to the song rotations of the stations, so that both the original music and the new tracks play concurrently. The new tracks are also included in the original GTA4 game.

The second DLC The Ballad of Gay Tony similarly updated five different stations: Vladivostok FM, K109 The Studio, Electro-Choc, San Juan Sounds, and Integrity 2.0. With both DLC packs installed, the player hears the combined radio content in all single-player and multiplayer modes.

The two episodes are available in a stand-alone format, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City. The radio content included with The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony is combined with additional, exclusive music appearing on three new radio stations: Vice City FM, RamJam FM, and Self-Actualization FM. These replace several radio stations that do not carry over from Grand Theft Auto IV. Music that appeared in Grand Theft Auto IV does not appear in Episodes from Liberty City.

Radio stations list

These are the radio stations in Grand Theft Auto IV and its Episodes:



Advertisements

Several advertisements can be heard on the radio. These include:

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Trivia

  • During the mission That Special Someone, Niko Bellic turns off the radio due to the Annoying Djs.
  • In GTA IV and Episodes From Liberty City, radio stations were split into small groups to become default radio stations for the vehicles as well as peds. Here are those groups:
    • 1970's dance music (Disco/Funk) - K109 The Studio (and IF99 - International Funk in GTA IV)
    • Eastern European music (or modern Dance House in EFLC) - Vladivostok FM
    • Hip-Hop - The Beat (and The Classics in GTA IV)
    • Modern Electronic music - Electro-Choc and Radio Broker
    • Hard Rock/Death Metal - Liberty City Hardcore
    • Jazz - Jazz Nation Radio and Fusion FM (merged with the "ambient music" group in EFLC)
    • Ambient music - The Journey (in GTA IV), Self-Actualization FM (in EFLC)
    • Classic Rock - Liberty Rock Radio
    • Reggae and its variations - Tuff Gong and Massive B Soundsystem (in GTA IV), RamJam FM (in EFLC)
    • Latin music - San Juan Sounds
    • "Love" music (RnB/Soul/1980's Pop) - The Vibe (in GTA IV), Vice City FM (in EFLC)
    • Talk radio stations - WKTT and Integrity (and PLR in GTA IV)

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