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Radio Mirchi ("Mirchi" in Hindi meaning red chilli), also known as 98.3 Mirchi, is a nationwide network of private FM radio stations in India. It is owned by the EntertainmentNetwork India Ltd (ENIL), [ 1 ] which is one of the subsidiaries of The Times Group .
Tamils Flash FM – the first Tamil Youth online radio; Listen to Tamil language radio online free; Ezhisai FM, Ezhisai FM From Tamil Nadu (Pattukkottai – Chennai) Theophony Tamil Isai, Listen to Theophony Tamil Isai online, live streaming from Karnataka (Bangalore) Vadivelu Comedy Radio, listen to Vadivelu comedy audios
Radio City [3] is the first private FM radio station in INDIA and First FM station to come to Bengaluru and It was started on 3 July 2001 with the frequency 91 MHz. On 30 October 2006 it changed to the frequency 91.1 MHz.It is the only station in India to have completed 10 successful years and currently the number one station in Bengaluru according to RAM reports. [4]
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry: Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi And Puducherry: Tamil: Malar Publications Limited 106.4: www.hello.fm Archived 2011-03-09 at the Wayback Machine: yes: Hasya Katta Official: Maharashtra & Worldwide Thane, Mumbai & Worldwide Marathi, Hindi, English & Sanskrit: Smit Shetye & Hasya Katta ...
The FM broadcasting in India began in 1977; growing popularity after 2001 when the privatisation of FM broadcasting began. AIR's FM LRS (Local Radio Station) was inaugurated on 1 July 2000 at 06:00 in Kodaikanal relaying Madurai programs in the frequency 100.5 MHz. 100.5 was so popular that LRS was upgraded to an FM Channel in just two months.
MIRCHI: Mirchi 102.4 Music: Hindi: 102.7 MHz Sharjah Quran: 102.9 MHz NIPPONDUBAI: Nippon Dubai 102.9 FM: Anime Music: English, Japanese: Dubai Arab Media Group: 103.8 MHz DUBAIEYE: Dubai Eye: News / Talk / Sport: English: Dubai ARN - Arabian Radio Network 104.1 MHz RADIO 1: Radio 1 UAE: Top 40 / Dance / R&B: English: Dubai / Jebel Ali Teleport ...
Broadcasting in India began in June 1923 during the British Raj with programmes by the Bombay Presidency Radio Club and other radio clubs. In 1924, the Madras Presidency Radio Club was established by V. Krishnaswamy Chetty.
The first private Tamil radio station was "Sooryan fm" who also started to stream over the Internet and captured all the Tamil listeners that the Tamil commercial service had built up. Sooryan fm quickly become very popular because of their simple Tamil. Competition for Tamil radio increased when several private Tamil radios started (Shakthi ...