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PT Radio Kirana Insan Suara (Mahaka Radio Integra) Adult contemporary,Top 40/CHR: PM2FPD: 95.5 FM-RASfm [6] PT Radio Alaikassalam Sejahtera (As-Syafi'iyah Islamic Foundation) Muslim radio, Indonesian pop: PM2FGV: 95.9 FM-Smart FM Jakarta: PT Radio Smart Media Utama (KG Radio Network) Adult contemporary: PM2FAX: 96.3 FM-Radio Pelita Kasih (RPK) [7]
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PM2FGI (105.8 FM), broadcasting as Most 105.8 or simply Most, is an Indonesian radio station broadcasting from Jakarta. It is owned and operated by Mahaka Media under its radio arm Mahaka Radio Integra, and airs a Classic hits format.
Radio Elshinta: Elshinta Media News/Talk 9 [2] Fit Radio Healthy 2 X Channel: X Network Indonesian pop [nb 3] 6 Rock [nb 4] Sonora FM: KG Radio Network News/Talk 15 [3] Smart FM: News/Business Talk 10 [4] Motion Radio: CHR 5 Gen FM: Mahaka Radio Integra Pop 2 Delta FM: Masima Radio Network: Hot AC [5] 8 [5] Prambors: CHR [6] 9 [6] Global Radio
Prambors FM is a national commercial-public/state media contemporary hit radio based in Jakarta and surrounding areas officially formal full opened broadcast took place in Jakarta metropolitan area (the surrounding areas Jakarta) on 18 March 1971 was to play pop music with target audience for teenagers.
PM2FGG (101.0 FM), on-air name Jak 101 FM or Jak FM, is an adult contemporary radio station in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2001, Jak FM held a 6% radio market share. [ 1 ] The radio company, PT Suara Irama Indah, was the first commercial FM radio station in the country.
Z99.9FM is an Indonesian radio station owned by the MPG Media Network serving Jakarta. It was previously aired as Virgin Radio Jakarta from May 2016 [1] to 2020s.
There are about 3,000 live radio stations throughout Indonesia, but only a few broadcast nationally. [4] Examples include Sonora and Prambors in the nation's capital, Radio Istara in Surabaya, Swaragama in Yogyakarta, and Global FM Bali in Denpasar. [4] Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply ...