Autoradio was the first radio station in Belarus to broadcast after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union.
From the early 90s until January 1, 1995, Autoradio operated on the frequency 67.7 OIRT FM.
The station played Belarusian music, such as the bands N.R.M., Krambambula, Lyapis Trubetskoy, and Neuro Dubel.
[2] The Republican Commission on Television and Radio led by Oleg Proleskovsky revoked Autoradio's license after the station broadcast campaign advertisements from the candidates Andrej Sańnikaŭ and Uładzimier Niaklajeŭ, who were opposing Alexander Lukashenko during the 2010 Belarusian presidential election.
[3] The founder and editor-in-chief of Autoradio, Jury Bazan, died on September 24, 2016.