In the latest rankings of top countries in the world (excluding India) where All India Radio live-streams on NewsOnAir app are most popular, Fiji has jumped from 5thposition to 2nd, while Saudi Arabia has made a comeback in Top 10.
Kuwait and Germany are the new entrants in the Top 10 list, while France and New Zealand are no more in the Top 10. United States continues to be at No. 1, according to data released by India’s pubcaster Prasar Bharati, which manages All India Radio and Doordarshan.
In what is an important feature, All India Radio’s Telugu and Tamil live-stream services were popular in the United States, while AIR Punjabi service was popular in the United Kingdom.
In major changes in rankings of top AIR streams globally (excluding India), AIR News 24×7 has moved one position up from Rank 7 to 6, while AIR Tamil has slipped from spot 6 to 10.
More than 240 radio services of All India Radio are live-streamed on the NewsOnAir app, Prasar Bharati’s official app. These AIR streams on NewsOnAir have a large number of listeners not just in India, but in more than 85 countries and 8,000 cities across the globe.
NewsOnAirGlobal Top 10 streams
| Rank | Top Streams |
| 1 | VividhBharati National |
| 2 | FM Gold Delhi |
| 3 | FM Rainbow Delhi |
| 4 | AIR Malayalam |
| 5 | AIR Chennai Rainbow |
| 6 | News 24×7 |
| 7 | AIR Punjabi |
| 8 | AIR Kodaikanal |
| 9 | Asmita Mumbai |
| 10 | AIR Tamil |
NewsOnAir Top Countries (Rest of world)
| Rank | Country |
| 1 | United States |
| 2 | Fiji |
| 3 | Australia |
| 4 | United Kingdom |
| 5 | Canada |
| 6 | United Arab Emirates |
| 7 | Singapore |
| 8 | Kuwait |
| 9 | Saudi Arabia |
| 10 | Germany |
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