World Music Radio (WMR) first went on the air in 1967 from the Netherlands, and broadcast from there until August 1973. Programmes were aired each Sunday morning and later also on Saturdays. The popular WMR frequency among many shortwave enthusiasts in Europe at that time was 6250 kHz.

Later in the 1970’ies and 1980’es, programmes from WMR were carried through the facilities of Radio Andorra, Radio Milano International and Radio Dublin - as well as via FM stations in Italy and France.

In 1997 WMR came back on the air from May to August from a new HQ in Denmark using powerful transmitters in South Africa, giving truly worldwide coverage but with Africa as the main target area.

In 2004 WMR was re-launched and this time again from own transmitters as was the case in 1967-1973. Transmissions were carried out from our transmitter site near Karup in Central Jutland, Denmark, on 5815 kHz (7 kW) and for a brief period also on 15810 kHz (500 W).

In January 2018 WMR commenced broadcasting on 5840 kHz (100 W) and from December 2018 also on 15805 kHz (200 W). Frequencies were changed to 5930 and 15790 kHz in December 2020, and 15790 kHz was changed to 15700 from April 2022. In April 2021 WMR commenced broadcasting to Copenhagen on 927 kHz, and in June 2021 the fourth AM-frequency 25800 kHz was added.