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There are seventeen radio stations in Mumbai, twelve of which broadcast in the frequency modulation (FM) band. Three of these are broadcast by All India Radio (AIR) . Thane, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai is also covered by these stations. Three stations, all run by AIR, broadcast on the amplitude modulation (AM) medium wave (MW) band.
94.3 Radio One was ranked as India's most attractive radio brand 2017 (out of two radio brands listed), and at place 531 among all brands, in the annual publication India's Most Attractive Brands. [5] [6] The network is owned by Next Radio Ltd., a subsidiary of Next MediaWorks. The former Managing Director and CEO of Next Radio was Vineet Singh ...
The BIG Green Ganesha campaign in 2018 was honored for promoting eco-friendly practices and that year also saw RJ Sangram and RJ Shruti win accolades at the Indian Radio Forum. In 2019, BIG FM gained further recognition at the New York Festivals Radio Awards for the show Actor Calling Actor, with Neelesh Misra winning RJ of the Year.
ABP Majha is a Marathi news TV channel based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Rajiv khandekar is the executive editor of the channel. [1] Anandabazar Patrika News is the abbreviation for ABP News Network Pvt. Ltd. i.e. ABP Group operates a multiple Language news channel in India. Its headquarters are in the Indian city of Noida.
Radio Mirchi has started providing Visual Radio to its subscribers in Delhi from 25 July 2006 onwards and in Mumbai from September 2006. It also has started its Visual Radio service from Kolkata recently. According to the Radio Audience Measurement Reports, Radio Mirchi has been dominating in Delhi and is the leader in Mumbai and Kolkata.
Radio City is India's first private FM radio station and was started on 3 July 2001 by Star TV Network. [1] [2] It broadcasts on 91.1 (earlier 91.0 in most cities) megahertz from Bengaluru (started first in 2001), Mumbai (where it was started in 2003), Lucknow and New Delhi (since 2003).
There are currently 900 permitted private satellite television channels in India as of February 2021. [1] Numerous regional channels are available throughout India, often distributed according to languages.