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The 98.7 FM frequency in Jakarta used to be an Islamic radio station called Er Radio or FMuslim. The channel was popular for Quran recital via phone call. In 2000, the frequency became vacant in Jakarta. In the same year, Mahaka Radio Integra (MARI) acquired the station after the rebranding of Radio One Jakarta into 101 Jak FM.
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 Dahlia FM BANDUNG GOYANG SIK ASIK FM 101.5 ...
96.3 FM-Radio Pelita Kasih (RPK) [7] PT Radio Pelita Kasih (KBR) Christian radio: PM2FGD: 96.7 FM: HITZ X IMI RADIO: IMI Radio: PT Radio Suara Radhana Dunia (Ikatan Motor Indonesia) Adult contemporary: PM2FGY: 97.1 FM: RDI: RDI: PT Radio Suara Monalisa (MNC Radio Networks) Dangdut, Indonesian pop: PM2FPC: 97.5 FM-Motion Radio [8] PT Radio ...
3 Indonesia. 4 Japan. 5 Turkey. ... (English language radio coverage of the Le Mans 24 Hours) ... Commercial Radio Hong Kong CR2 FM 90.3; Indonesia. RRI Programa 1 in ...
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 ...
6 Indonesia. 7 Malaysia. 8 Mexico. 9 Morocco. ... CNR Music Radio in Taiyuan [1] ... Prambors FM in Surabaya, East Java; Malaysia. Ai FM in Kuala Lumpur; Lite in ...
BFM 89.9 is a Malaysian independent business and current affairs-oriented radio station.. It first went on air on 4 September 2008, promoting itself as Malaysia's first business radio station [1] with a goal "to build a better Malaysia by championing rational, evidence-based discourse as a key element of good policy decisions".
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 ...