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Mediacorp operates twelve FM radio stations, with eleven domestic stations, as well as a relay of the BBC World Service. [2] The company's digital audio broadcasting service was discontinued on 1 December 2011. [3] In a 2022 survey, Nielsen reported that Mediacorp accounted for nine of the ten most-listened radio stations in the country. [4]
Love 972 (Chinese: 最愛頻道) is a Mandarin Chinese radio station in Singapore. Owned by the state-owned broadcaster Mediacorp , it primarily broadcasts an adult contemporary format focusing on Chinese pop music.
Mediacorp used to operate "Digital Radio", a radio service using digital audio broadcasting technology which simulcast eight FM stations, namely Class 95FM, Gold 905FM, 987FM, YES 933, Love 97.2FM, Symphony 92.4FM, XFM 96.3, and 938LIVE and broadcast six digital-only stations, namely Cruise, Club Play, JK-Pop, Chinese Evergreens, Planet ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.2 MHz: ... CNR Business Radio in Shijiazhuang [1] TJTRS Tianjin News Radio; CNR The Voice ... Singapore Love ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Singapore" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... MONEY FM 89.3; O. Oli 968; One FM 91.3; P. Power 98 ...
There are three licensed broadcasters of terrestrial radio in Singapore, offering a total of 6 Chinese-language FM radio stations. The national public broadcaster, Mediacorp Radio operates 3 stations, the media organisation SPH Media Trust manages 2 radio stations, and So Drama! Entertainment owns the remaining Chinese radio station. All of the ...
The station began FM transmissions on 95.8 MHz on 15 July 1967, [5] [6] and was renamed Radio 3 on 1 January 1982. [7] With the launch of the contemporary mandopop station YES 933 on 1 January 1990, [ 8 ] Radio 3 pivoted its programming to include more infotainment programmes during the daytime and early-evening hours.
883Jia is a Singaporean Chinese-language and only bilingual radio station owned by So Drama! Entertainment. [3] It plays Mandarin and English music from the 1980s up to the 2020s on the airwaves. The station also provides Cantonese, Japanese and Korean music offerings over on their web platform.