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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*During the mission [[That Special Someone]], [[Niko Bellic]] switches the radio off because he doesn't want to listen to the "annoying ads and DJs" following his confrontation with [[Darko Brevic]].
 
*During the mission [[That Special Someone]], [[Niko Bellic]] switches the radio off because he doesn't want to listen to the "annoying ads and DJs" following his confrontation with [[Darko Brevic]].
*In GTA IV and Episodes From Liberty City, radio stations were split into small groups to become default radio stations for the vehicles. These groups are listed below:
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In GTA IV and Episodes From Liberty City, radio stations were split into small groups to become default radio stations for the vehicles. These groups are listed below:
** 1970's dance music (Disco/Funk) - K109 The Studio (and IF99 in GTA IV)
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* 1970's dance music (Disco/Funk) - K109 The Studio (and IF99 in GTA IV)
** Eastern European music (or modern Dance House in EFLC) - Vladivostok FM
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* Eastern European music (or modern Dance House in EFLC) - Vladivostok FM
** Hip-Hop - The Beat 102.7 (and The Classics in GTA IV)
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* Hip-Hop - The Beat 102.7 (and The Classics in GTA IV)
** Modern Electronic music - Electro-Choc and Radio Broker
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* Modern Electronic music - Electro-Choc and Radio Broker
** Hardcore/Extreme Metal - Liberty City Hardcore
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* Hardcore/Extreme Metal - Liberty City Hardcore
** Jazz - Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 and Fusion FM (merged with the "ambient music" group in EFLC)
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* Jazz - Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 and Fusion FM (merged with the "ambient music" group in EFLC)
** Ambient music - The Journey (in GTA IV), Self-Actualization FM (in EFLC)
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* Ambient music - The Journey (in GTA IV), Self-Actualization FM (in EFLC)
** Classic Rock - Liberty Rock Radio
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* Classic Rock - Liberty Rock Radio
** Reggae and its variations - Tuff Gong and Massive B Soundsystem (in GTA IV), RamJam FM (in EFLC)
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* Reggae and its variations - Tuff Gong and Massive B Soundsystem (in GTA IV), RamJam FM (in EFLC)
** Latin music - San Juan Sounds
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* Latin music - San Juan Sounds
** "Love" music (RnB/Soul/1980's Pop) - The Vibe 98.8 (in GTA IV), Vice City FM (in EFLC)
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* "Love" music (RnB/Soul/1980's Pop) - The Vibe 98.8 (in GTA IV), Vice City FM (in EFLC)
** Talk radio stations - WKTT Talk Radio and Integrity 2.0 (and Public Liberty Radio in GTA IV)
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* Talk radio stations - WKTT Talk Radio and Integrity 2.0 (and Public Liberty Radio in GTA IV)
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* The number of songs in GTA IV is 208, 156 new songs were added to Episodes From Liberty City (364 songs in total). In 2018, on Vladivostok FM in GTA IV 11 new songs were added after the license expired on old songs. If these songs are added to the total, it will get 375.
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*The radio stations that have looped playlists are the ones that have one continuous mix, and are: The Beat 102.7, The Classics, Electro-Choc, Massive B Soundsystem, Liberty City Hardcore (in The Lost and Damned), Vladivostok FM (In Episodes From Liberty City), San Juan Sounds (in The Ballad of Gay Tony) and RamJam FM (In Episodes From Liberty City).
 
*The radio stations that have looped playlists are the ones that have one continuous mix, and are: The Beat 102.7, The Classics, Electro-Choc, Massive B Soundsystem, Liberty City Hardcore (in The Lost and Damned), Vladivostok FM (In Episodes From Liberty City), San Juan Sounds (in The Ballad of Gay Tony) and RamJam FM (In Episodes From Liberty City).
 
*Many of the songs featured in GTA IV's episodes were released in 2009. This may imply that the timeline for the storyline, or at least the episodes, runs from late 2008 into early 2009.
 
*Many of the songs featured in GTA IV's episodes were released in 2009. This may imply that the timeline for the storyline, or at least the episodes, runs from late 2008 into early 2009.

Revision as of 12:06, 14 May 2019


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 the driver to switch the 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.).

In GTA IV, the radio is dynamic; DJs and news programs inform Niko of the current weather and time. Weazel News updates itself as the storyline progresses, sometimes reporting news about Niko's actions.

In The Lost and Damned, the first episodic downloadable content for GTA IV, five of these radio stations were expanded, namely WKTT Talk Radio, The Beat 102.7, Liberty City Hardcore, 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 GTA IV 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: RamJam FM, Self-Actualization FM, and Vice City FM. These replace several radio stations that do not carry over from GTA IV. However, if the player downloaded the episodes, the radio stations from GTA IV will still be available, as the three exclusive radio stations from The Ballad of Gay Tony episode are only automatically included if the player bought the special disc from the episodes.

In April 2018, 10 years after GTA IV's release, certain songs had been removed due to expired licenses, while new tracks were added to Vladivostok FM as all tracks except one were removed.

††Exclusive to Grand Theft Auto IV.

*Songs removed in April 2018.

Radio Stations

TheBeat

The Beat 102.7

Hosted and remixed by DJ Green Lantern and DJ Mister Cee in GTA IV and then Funkmaster Flex and Statik Selektah in EFLC, the radio plays Contemporary Hip-Hop/Rap/R&B. (Also replaces The Classics 104.1 in EFLC)

In GTA IV:

In TLaD and EFLC:

TheClassics

The Classics 104.1††

Hosted and remixed by DJ Premier and plays Old-school Hip-Hop/Rap.

Electrochock

Electro-Choc

Hosted by François K in GTA IV and then the Crookers in TBoGT and EFLC, the radio plays Electro House.

In GTA IV:

In TBoGT and EFLC:

  • Major Lazer (feat. Leftside & Supahype) - "Jump Up" (2009)
  • Daniel Haaksman (feat. MC Miltinho) - "Kid Conga" (2009)
  • Boy 8-Bit - "A City Under Siege" (2009)
  • Crookers (feat. Kardinal Offishall & Carla-Marie) - "Put Your Hands on Me (A Capella)" (2009)
  • The Chemical Brothers - "Nude Night" (2003)
  • Crookers (feat. Solo) - "Bad Men" (2009)
  • Miike Snow - "Animal (A Capella)" (2009)
  • Jahcoozi - "Watching You (Oliver $ Remix)" (2009)
  • Crookers (feat. Nic Sarno) - "Boxer" (2009)
  • SonicC - "Stickin" (2009)
  • Black Noise - "Knock You Out (Andy George Remix)" (2009)
  • Mixhell (feat. Jen Lasher & Oh Snap) - "Boom Da (Crookers Mix)" (2009)
  • Crookers (feat. Kelis) - "No Security" (2009)
170px-FusionFM

Fusion FM††

Hosted by Roy Ayers and plays Jazz-Funk/Jazz-Fusion/Acid Jazz.

IF99

IF99††

Hosted by Femi Kuti and plays Funk/Afrobeat.

IndependenceFM

Independence FM

Hosted by Gary Sheen and is a User-Defined Track Player. (PC only)

Integrity

Integrity 2.0

Talk radio hosted by Lazlow Jones.

JazzNationRadio

Jazz Nation Radio 108.5††

Hosted by Roy Haynes and plays Jazz.

TheJourney

The Journey††

Hosted by "a computer" ("Vicki" from Apple's PlainTalk text-to-speech software) and plays Ambient/Chillout.

K109

K109 The Studio

Hosted by Karl Lagerfeld and plays Disco. (Also replaces IF99 in EFLC)

In GTA IV:

  • Electrik Funk - "On a Journey" (1982)
  • Don Ray - "Standing in the Rain" (1978)
  • Cerrone - "Supernature" (1977)
  • Peter Brown - "Burning Love Breakdown" (1977)
  • Tamiko Jones - "Can't Live Without Your Love" (1979)*
  • Gino Soccio - "Dancer" (1979)
  • Suzy Q - "Get On Up and Do It Again" (1981)
  • Rainbow Brown - "Till You Surrender" (1981)
  • Harry Thumann - "Underwater" (1979)
  • Skatt Brothers - "Walk the Night" (1980)

In TBoGT and EFLC:

Lchc

Liberty City Hardcore

Hosted by Jimmy Gestapo in GTA IV playing Hardcore Punk and Crossover Thrash, and later by Max Cavalera in EFLC playing Extreme Metal.

In GTA IV:

In TLaD and EFLC:

Liberty Rock Radio

Liberty Rock Radio

Hosted by Iggy Pop and plays Classic Rock, Pop Rock and Heavy Metal.

In GTA IV:

In TLaD and EFLC:

MassiveBSoundsystem

Massive B Soundsystem 96.9††

Hosted by Bobby Konders and plays Dancehall.

PLR

Public Liberty Radio††

Liberal Talk Radio that plays the following programs:

Radio Broker

Radio Broker

Hosted by Juliette Lewis and plays Alternative Rock/Indie Rock.

In GTA IV:

In TLaD and EFLC:

  • Blonde Acid Cult - "Shake It Loose" (2007)
  • Kill Memory Crash - "Hell on Wheels" (2008)
  • Magic Dirt - "Get Ready to Die" (2009)
  • Brazilian Girls - "Nouveau Americain" (2008)
  • Freeland - "Borderline" (2009)
  • Kreeps - "The Hunger (Blood in My Mouth)" (2009)
  • Japanther - "Radical Businessman" (2008)
  • Foxylane - "Command" (2009)
  • Monotonix - "Body Language" (2008)
  • Game Rebellion - "Dance Girl (GTA Mix)" (2009)
  • The Yelling - "Blood on the Steps" (2008)
  • The Jane Shermans - "I Walk Alone" (2008)
RamJam FM

RamJam FM

Hosted by David Rodigan and plays Reggae/Dub/Dancehall. (Also replaces Tuff Gong Radio and Massive B Soundsystem 96.9 in EFLC) - Exclusive radio station on the GTA EFLC disc.

San Juan Sounds

San Juan Sounds

Hosted by Daddy Yankee in GTA IV and later Henry Santos Jeter in TBoGT and EFLC. The station plays Latin/Reggaeton.

In GTA IV:

In TBoGT and EFLC:

Self-Actualization FM

Self-Actualization FM

Hosted by Audrey and plays Ambient/Chillout. (Also replaces The Journey, Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 and Fusion FM in EFLC) - Exclusive radio station on the GTA EFLC disc.

Tuff Gong

Tuff Gong Radio††

Hosted by Carl Bradshaw and plays Reggae/Dub.

  • Stephen Marley - "Chase Dem" (2005)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Concrete Jungle" (The Unreleased Original Jamaican Version) (1973)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Pimper's Paradise" (1980)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Rat Race" (1975)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" (1978)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Satisfy My Soul" (1978)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "So Much Trouble In The World" (1979)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers and Damian Marley - "Stand Up Jamrock" (2005)
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Wake Up & Live (Parts 1 & 2)" (1979)
TheVibe98.8

The Vibe 98.8††

Hosted by Vaughn Harper and plays Soul/R&B.

ViceCityFM

Vice City FM

Hosted by Fernando Martinez and plays 80's pop music. (Also replaces The Vibe 98.8 in EFLC) - Exclusive radio station on the GTA EFLC disc.

VladivostokFM

Vladivostok FM

Hosted by Ruslana in GTA IV and later replaced by DJ Paul in TBoGT and EFLC, the radio plays Eastern European/Dance.

In GTA IV:

  • Ruslana - "Wild Dances" Ukrainian FM Version (2004)*
  • Kino - "Группа крови" [Gruppa Krovi / Blood Group] (1988)*
  • Marakesh - "Ждать" [Zhdat / To Wait] (2006)*
  • Zveri - "Квартира" [Kvartira / The Flat] (2006)*
  • Seryoga - "King Ring" (2005)*
  • Seryoga - "Liberty City: The Invasion" [Вторжение] (2008)
  • Splean - "Линия жизни" [Liniya Zhizni / Lifeline] (2000)*
  • Basta - "Мама" [Mama / Mother] (2006)*
  • Leningrad - "Никого не жалко" [Nikogo ne Zhalko / A Pity for No One] (2002)*
  • Ranetki Girls - "О тебе" [O Tebe / About You] (2006)*
  • Dolphin - "РЭП" [Rap] (2008)*
  • Glukoza - "Швайне" [Schweine / Pigs in German] (2005)*
  • Oleg Kvasha - "Зеленоглазое такси" Club Remix [Zelenoglazoe Taksi / Green Eyed Taxi] (2007)*

Added to GTA IV after April 2018:

  • Aleksey Bolshoy - "Я ненавижу караоке" [Ya Nenavizhu Karaoke / I Hate Karaoke] (2016)
  • Seryoga - Mon Ami (ft. Maks Lorens) (2008)
  • Seryoga - "Добавь скорость" [Dobav' Skorost / Add Speed] (2008)
  • Seryoga - "Чики" [Chiki / Girl in Spanish] (2008)
  • Delice - "Горячее Лето" [Goryachee Leto / Hot Summer] (2010)
  • Zhenya Fokin -"Ночью" [Noch'yu / Tonight] (2008)
  • Kievelektro - "Гуляй, Славяне!" [Gulyay, Slavyane! / Stroll, Slavs!] (ft. Alena Vinnitskaya) (2011)
  • Riffmaster - "Бегу" [Begu / Run] (Rancho Song) (2007)
  • Riffmaster - Riffmaster Tony (2007)
  • Ayvengo - Underground (2007)
  • Ayvengo - "Репрезенты" [Reprezenty] (2007)

In TBoGT and EFLC:

WKTTtalkradio

WKTT Radio

Conservative Talk Radio that plays the following programs:

Other Songs

The following is a list of songs that are found in the game, but cannot be heard fully on any in-game radio stations, as credited in the game manual. Instead, other than the song played during the title sequence, they can be heard exclusively while walking through the interiors of different buildings in the game. One song being heard in a cutscene for the mission, Buyer's Market from TLaD, is dancing Elizabeta Torres. Some of the songs were cut from the radio stations for unknown reasons. In EFLC, the strip club songs are replaced by tracks from Vice City FM. And there is four songs that can be only heard in stingers of radio stations.

  • Don Omar - "Dale Don Dale" (2003) (can be heard during the Buyer's Market cutscene)
  • Rick James - "Come Into My Life" (1979) (can be heard in strip clubs during private dances)
  • Goldfrapp - "Ooh La La" (2005) (can be heard in strip clubs during private dances)
  • Mystikal - "Shake Ya Ass" (2000) (can be heard in strip clubs during private dances)
  • Rick Ross - "Hustlin'" (2006) (can be briefly heard during one of Katt Williams' stand-up shows)
  • Niall Toner - "A Real Real" (2008) (can be heard in bars during darts)
  • Killians's Angels - "Celtic High Step" (2008) (can be heard in bars during darts)
  • Locatelli - "Concerto grosso in C minor - Largo" (1721 or before) (can be heard in Stubbs's Gentleman's club during his mission cutscenes and if the player teleport into the interrior via trainer)
  • Murderdolls - "Dead in Hollywood" (2002) (can be briefly heard in one of the Liberty Rock Radio stingers)
  • Type O Negative - "I Don't Wanna Be Me" (2003) (can be briefly heard in one of the Liberty Rock Radio stingers)
  • Korn - No Way (1999) (can be briefly heard in one of the Liberty Rock Radio stingers)
  • Michael Jackson - "Another Part of Me" (1988) (can be briefly heard in one of the Vice City FM's stingers)

Also, most of the ringtones found on the game's ringtone download website are from previous Grand Theft Auto games in the series, mainly from Head Radio and Lips 106 in Grand Theft Auto III and Liberty City Stories, and "Pager" is the tone of the pager in Grand Theft Auto III (which is, in turn, the melody of the theme for the original Grand Theft Auto, which also appeared on radio station Lips 106 in Grand Theft Auto III) and the opening tune on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City when it displays the Rockstar North logo, in the form of a Commodore 64 loading screen. All of theese songs are from fictional bands made by Rockstar Games.

Soundtrack releases

Rockstar Games has released five soundtrack albums to date. The Music of Grand Theft Auto IV contains several soundtrack selections from the game. Vladivostok FM features tracks from the in-game radio station featuring three cut songs. Liberty City Invasion features original music produced for the game by DJ Green Lantern, half of them appears on 102.7 The Beat in the game, but the others were cut. There is also an exclusive DJ intro from DJ Green Lantern (like the way in Vice City's Official Soundtrack Box Set).

Similarly, Statik Selektah's The Lost and Damned EP features original music produced by Statik Selektah that features in the downloadable episode without any cut tracks. The original themes for all three games are available in Grand Theft Auto IV — The Theme Song Collection. A soundtrack album for the first expansion, The Music of Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned was announced with artwork and Drive By Audio – "Jailbait" was released on the iTunes Store as a single from the album. However, a full track listing was not announced, the album was not released, and the announcement was subsequently removed.

Here is a list of songs that are not in the game's radio stations, but were released on the soundtrack albums:

Vladivostok FM:

  • Max Lorens – "Схожу с ума" (Shozhu s uma / Going Crazy) (2008)
  • Quest Pistols – "Мама" (Mama / Mother) (2007)
  • Dyshi – "Взгляни на небо" (Vzglyani na nebo / Look on the Sky) (2006)

Liberty City Invasion by DJ Green Lantern (102.7 The Beat):

  • Uncle Murda ft. Wyclef - "Informer" (2008)
  • Joell Ortiz & Dante Hawkins - "Alone" (2008)
  • Jim Jones ft. Juelz Santana - "Bustin' Shots" (2008)
  • Dj Green Lantern ft. Akon, Fabolous & Fat Joe - "Im So Fly" (2008) (last minute cut; it can be found a reference to this song in the game files)
  • Clipse ft. Re - "Up - 9MM" (2008)
  • 38 Special ft. Fever & Dwayne - "Streets Raised Me" (2008)
  • Heltah Skeltah - "Can't Trust 'Em" (2009) (last minute cut; it can be found a reference to this song in the game)
  • Immortal Technique - "Parole" (2008)

The album and all the songs are released in 2009, but 7 of the 8 songs were meant to be in the original game, so they are made in 2008. Heltah Skeltah's "Can't Trust 'Em" was meant to be in The Lost and Damned, so this is the only real 2009 song here.

Advertisements

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

From the people who brought you the Domestobot, we proudly present El Chamuco Roboto! It's the robotic future... from south of the border! 'Politicians may demand illegal aliens leave the country, but I want a Mexican gardener I can ogle!' El Chamuco Roboto! You little devil. He can mow the lawn, if you know what I mean! Comes with six different attachments!
— El Chamuco Roboto ad
Are you ready to live the real estate dream? Whether you're new on the market or an old hack, we'll take your dream to the limits of prestige, in a spacious loft or an outstanding penthouse! It's a 500-square ft glass coated box in the sky, with windows that won't open and a doorman that masturbates in your bed while you're at work! Only three million dollars, only three blocks from the ghetto!
— ?
You can begin living a life of luxury. Why worry about health, your weight, or what people think of you? Now, you're faster! Motorized scooters are the future of the American lifestyle - carefree! Take the wait off!
— Motorized Scooter ad
Now these middle-aged twin transsexuals are photographing themselves re-enacting famous atrocities from history dressed as gorillas! Once you see Hitler portrayed as a gorilla, it’ll explain the war in a way you never imagined. It is truly shocking!
— ?
Sometimes the family wants that Italian taste without those tiny Italian portions, that’s why you should come to Al Dentes - all the mama-mia you can eat! It’s Italian food like you’ll never get in Italy. That’s because it’s an American theme restaurant! So the portions are huge, and the food tasteless and unhealthy. We’ve got a special linguine with Cheesy Poof sauce!
— Al Dentes ad
‘Hey, when you’re at Al Dentes everyone’s like family! A hyper, macho, food-obsessed, alcoholic family just like min!’ Al Dentes - we’ve got more of what you love and less of what you don’t. Like more calories and fat, and a lot less taste and nutrients! That’s why it’s Al Dentes! All the mama mia you can eat!
— Al Dentes ad

Trivia

In GTA IV and Episodes From Liberty City, radio stations were split into small groups to become default radio stations for the vehicles. These groups are listed below:

  • 1970's dance music (Disco/Funk) - K109 The Studio (and IF99 in GTA IV)
  • Eastern European music (or modern Dance House in EFLC) - Vladivostok FM
  • Hip-Hop - The Beat 102.7 (and The Classics in GTA IV)
  • Modern Electronic music - Electro-Choc and Radio Broker
  • Hardcore/Extreme Metal - Liberty City Hardcore
  • Jazz - Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 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 98.8 (in GTA IV), Vice City FM (in EFLC)
  • Talk radio stations - WKTT Talk Radio and Integrity 2.0 (and Public Liberty Radio in GTA IV)
  • The number of songs in GTA IV is 208, 156 new songs were added to Episodes From Liberty City (364 songs in total). In 2018, on Vladivostok FM in GTA IV 11 new songs were added after the license expired on old songs. If these songs are added to the total, it will get 375.
  • The radio stations that have looped playlists are the ones that have one continuous mix, and are: The Beat 102.7, The Classics, Electro-Choc, Massive B Soundsystem, Liberty City Hardcore (in The Lost and Damned), Vladivostok FM (In Episodes From Liberty City), San Juan Sounds (in The Ballad of Gay Tony) and RamJam FM (In Episodes From Liberty City).
  • Many of the songs featured in GTA IV's episodes were released in 2009. This may imply that the timeline for the storyline, or at least the episodes, runs from late 2008 into early 2009.
  • Exiting a vehicle does not automatically switch the engine off, and the radio will still play while the engine is left idle. To fully switch the engine off, hold the enter/exit button when exiting the vehicle.
  • When getting phone calls, it will interfere with the radio signal, much like in real life.
  • On the radio station The Vibe 98.8 in GTA IV, the song "Footsteps In The Dark" by the Isley Brothers is included, which may be a nod to the song which it was used as a sample in, "Today Was A Good Day" by Ice Cube, which appeared in the GTA San Andreas radio station, Radio Los Santos.
  • If the player is in a vehicle and it is close to another vehicle, a glitch may occur whereby the radio station playing in the player's vehicle may be "channeled" or transferred to the next vehicle that normally plays a different station.

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[ ve ]Grand Theft Auto IV
LocationsLiberty City (Algonquin | Bohan | Broker | Dukes) | Alderney
CharactersCharacters | Niko Bellic | Roman Bellic | Vlad Glebov | Mikhail Faustin | Dimitri Rascalov | Brucie Kibbutz | Elizabeta Torres | Patrick McReary | Playboy X | Dwayne Forge | United Liberty Paper contact | Ray Boccino | Jimmy Pegorino
ContentMissions | Random characters | Friends | Girlfriends | Vehicles | Weapons | Clothing | Internet | Radio Stations | Safehouses | TV Shows
Information100% Completion | Achievements and Trophies | Cheats | Features | Trailers | Multiplayer
Episodes from Liberty CityThe Lost and Damned | The Ballad of Gay Tony
CrossoversDiamonds | Heroin | Impossible Trinity (Museum Piece, Collector's Item, and Not So Fast)
[ ve ]The Lost and Damned
LocationsLiberty City (Algonquin | Bohan | Broker | Dukes) | Alderney
CharactersCharacters | Johnny Klebitz | Jim Fitzgerald | Thomas Stubbs | Billy Grey | Ashley Butler | Terry Thorpe | Clay Simons | Brian Jeremy | Jason Michaels | Elizabeta Torres | Malc | DeSean
ContentRadio Stations | Trailers | TV Shows | Vehicles | Websites | Weapons
Gameplay100% Completion | Cheats | Missions | Multiplayer | Seagulls
CrossoversDiamonds | Heroin | Impossible Trinity (Museum Piece, Collector's Item, and Not So Fast)
[ ve ]The Ballad of Gay Tony
LocationsLiberty City (Algonquin | Bohan | Broker | Dukes) | Alderney
CharactersCharacters | Luis Lopez | Tony Prince | Yusuf Amir | Ray Bulgarin | Rocco Pelosi | Mori Kibbutz | Adriana Yanira Lopez | Armando Torres | Henrique Bardas
ContentFeatures | Safehouses | Trailers | Vehicles | Weapons
Gameplay100% Completion | Achievements and Trophies | Cheats | Mission | Nightclubs (Maisonette 9 and Hercules) | Seagulls
CrossoversDiamonds | Heroin | Impossible Trinity (Museum Piece, Collector's Item, and Not So Fast)