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"on radio" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that was heard over the radio. For example: "I heard about the upcoming election on radio."
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Terrible Journey song on radio.
You can listen to 'Carmen' on radio.
"I heard it on Radio Liberty".
On radio, they also blew them away".
Fist of Fun On Radio 4Extra.
You can listen again on Radio 3.
He went on radio and television.
All are broadcast live on Radio 3.
Especially on radio.
On Radio 1? Yes, she said, on Radio 1.
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