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Class 95 is an English-language radio station in Singapore. Owned by the state-owned broadcaster Mediacorp , it broadcasts a hot adult contemporary format. The station launched on 1 April 1990.
The radio stations are broadcast primarily in the four official languages -- Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English to cater to diverse audiences. Owing to Singapore's history as a British colony, the English-language feed of the BBC World Service has been available in the region since its establishment, with Mediacorp relaying it as part of its FM ...
Class 95 may refer to: Class 95 (radio station), a Singaporean radio station owned by Mediacorp; DRG Class 96, a class of German, passenger train, tank locomotives with a 2-10-2 wheel arrangement operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn or its successor administrations and comprising: Class 95.0: Prussian T 20; Class 95.1: BBÖ Class 82
Gold 905 is an English-language radio station that broadcasts in Singapore.Owned by the state-owned broadcaster Mediacorp, it provides a classic hits format.. The station's origins date to the beginning of regulated radio broadcasting in Singapore/Straits Settlements; it initially broadcast on AM under call sign ZHL, and carried programmes in English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil.
An SBC survey in September 1989 revealed that 40% of listeners tuned to Perfect 10 compared to Radio 3 (Mandarin) with 33% and Radio 2 (Malay) with 25%. [6] With the launch of adult contemporary station Class 95 in April 1990, [ 7 ] Perfect 10 dropped its classic hits skew and segued to a straight contemporary hit radio format.
Due to his popularity on Kiss 92, Klass was invited by International Radio Festival to represent Singapore in Zurich in 2014. He broadcast his live radio show there for a week. In 2014, Klass released a new single, The Point. In September 2017, he left Kiss 92 to join Mediacorp on Class 95. [10]
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These radio stations have used the moniker "95FM" even though their actual radio frequencies are not 95.0 MHz: KBVB, "Bob 95 FM", in Barnesville, Minnesota, US; KICT-FM, "T-95FM", in Wichita, Kansas, US