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  2. 988 FM - Wikipedia

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    988 FM is a Malaysian Chinese-language radio station. The stations broadcast area covers West Malaysia (except Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu) and Singapore.The station is managed by Star Media Radio Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Star Media Group Berhad. 988 FM began broadcasting in 1996 as a trilingual radio station, [1] with 50% Chinese content and became a fully-fledged radio station ...

  3. List of radio stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Financial news and talk: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Parts of Negeri Sembilan & Malacca, Southern Perak, West Pahang 90.3 MHz (Kuala Lumpur) 100.1 MHz (Selangor) YES: TraXX FM: RTM: English: Adult contemporary News/Talk: Nationwide 90.7 MHz: NO: Putra FM: Universiti Putra Malaysia: Malay English: Talk: Kajang, Serdang, Seri Kembangan, Putrajaya 91. ...

  4. Radio Televisyen Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisyen Malaysia (English: Radio Television of Malaysia, Jawi: راديو تيليۏيشن مليسيا ‎; abbreviated as RTM, stylised as rtm), also known as the Department of Broadcasting, Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Penyiaran Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤڽيارن مليسيا ‎) is the national public broadcaster of Malaysia, headquartered at Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur.

  5. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-9 rebranded to CCTV News on 26 April 2010 at 7:00pm. Channel [V] ceased transmission and broadcasting on 16 June 2010. Replaced by FOX Asia. TVB8 was replaced by TVB Entertainment News on 1 July 2010. Hallmark Channel was replaced by DIVA Universal on 19 September 2010. Granada TV rebranded to ITV Granada on 1 November 2010. 2011

  6. Malaysian Cantonese - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese is widely spoken amongst Malaysian Chinese in the capital Kuala Lumpur [1] and throughout much of the surrounding Klang Valley (Petaling Jaya, Gombak, Ampang, Cheras, Rawang, Putrajaya, Selayang, Sungai Buloh, Puchong, Shah Alam, Kajang, Bangi, Semenyih and Subang Jaya) excluding Klang itself where Hokkien predominates.

  7. Angkasapuri - Wikipedia

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    Angkasapuri Broadcasting Centre is located in the jurisdictional area of Kuala Lumpur City Hall. The building was erected with a height of 10-floors above an area of about 33 acres, at the junction of Kuala Lumpur - Port Klang Federal Highway and New Pantai Expressway (NPE). The main entrance of the complex faces the NPE.

  8. China Press - Wikipedia

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    The China Press (simplified Chinese: 中国报; traditional Chinese: 中國報; pinyin: Zhōngguó Bào) is a Malaysian Chinese-language newspaper founded by Henry Lee Hau Shik. [3] First published on February 1, 1946, in Kuala Lumpur, [4] it was the second-most popular Chinese daily newspaper in Malaysia by circulation in 2015. [5]

  9. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Perak, Selangor, Sarawak, Negeri Sembilan and Malacca Significant diaspora in: Australia Christmas Island [2] Singapore (338,500 in 2010) [3] New Zealand [note 1] United States Canada United Kingdom Taiwan Hong Kong [5] Mainland China: Languages