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  2. Best FM (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Best FM is both Malaysia's first private radio station (not the first commercial station, Time Highway Radio is the first), and the first to be based outside of Kuala Lumpur, in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. Its studios are located in the royal town of Pasir Pelangi.

  3. List of radio stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    104.9 MHz: STAR Rfm Sdn.Bhd (Star Radio Group, The Star) English: Music: Peninsular Malaysia: Red FM ceased transmission in December 2015, and it has since been sold to Astro Radio by Star Radio Group and then became a Malay-language radio station "Zayan FM (now Zayan)" iM4U FM: 107.9 MHz: iM4U Radio Sdn. Bhd: Malay: Talk Music: Klang Valley

  4. 104.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.1 MHz: Argentina ... Best FM in Johor Bahru and Singapore [2]

  5. Johor Bahru - Wikipedia

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    Johor Bahru (Malaysian: ... Two radio stations have their offices in the city: Best FM (104.1) [147] and Johor FM (101.9). [148] Crime

  6. List of radio stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. TraXX FM - Wikipedia

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    TraXX FM is a 24/7 English-language radio station operated ... Johor Bahru, Johor and ... 89.7 MHz Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu: Bukit Besar 104.7 MHz Kota Bharu ...

  8. THR.fm - Wikipedia

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    Johor Bahru-based Best 104 also began to feel the heat of the competition and decided to 'counterattack' by expanding its broadcast into Kuala Lumpur. between 1995 and 1998 competition for the English speaking audience was stiff between these two stations and Radio Televisyen Malaysia's own counterpart Radio 4.

  9. Johor FM - Wikipedia

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    31 August 1989 - Radio Malaysia Johor Bahru changed its name to Radio 3 Johor Bahru. 1 January 1991 - Radio 3 Johor Bahru returned to FM. 27 July 1992 - The ground-breaking ceremony for the Sultan Iskandar Broadcasting Complex was held. The complex costs RM15.6 million, housing three radio studios and a 1,000 seat audiotorium. [4] 1 January ...