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RRI (National Radio) Pro 4: LPP Radio Republik Indonesia: Public radio, Dangdut: PM2FAW: 93.2 FM: 1.HOT 2.93.2FM: Hot FM: PT Radio Merpati Darmawangsa (Mahaka Radio Integra) Dangdut Indonesian pop: PM3FBT: 93.6 FM-X Channel: PT Satu Raja Ajaib (XGroup (Independent))
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
The station only played Indonesian pop music, also the first station to embrace this format. TMI ceased broadcast after 1998 riot, demolishing the studio in Pasar Minggu subdistrict. Later in 2000, the "100% Indonesian song" format was inherited to I-Radio until today. [2]
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.
Radio Station Freq Prambors Radio Bandung - Indonesia's No.1 Hit Music Station FM 98.4 MHz K-LITE FM [1] BANDUNG'S INSPIRING SOUNDS FM 107.1 MHz Cosmo Radio FM 101.9 MHz Hits Unikom Radio [2] FM 103.9 MHz B-Radio FM 95.6 MHz Ardan Radio STAY COOL & LOVELY [3] FM 105.9 MHz Radio Cakra [4] FM 90.5 MHz Chevy FM FM 103.5 MHz
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PM2FHF (old call sign: PM3FHF, 88.0 FM), on-air name Mustang FM or Mustang 88.0 FM, is a commercial contemporary hit radio in Jakarta. Mahaka Radio Integra (MARI) owns 100% share of this radio station has the rest. Mustang 88.0 FM plays around all full Top 40 music along with 101.4 TraxFM & 102.2 Prambors.
The Indonesian music industry in the 1970s was quite advanced, and the pop music genre became very popular, featuring works from musicians like Chrisye, Ade, and Puspa. The Prambors (LCLR) songwriting competition in 1977 broke the stagnation in the pop music industry at that time. This event also gave birth to many new musicians in the ...