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The radio station began broadcasting on 9 September 1994, after having started test transmission nine days before (31 August). It was known as TIME Highway Radio until 2005 and includes segments in Malay (), English and for a short period, in Mandarin (Mun Toh Tak), with Tamil-language segment (Raaga) being introduced later, as well as Hindi Power, a segment that focused mainly on Bollywood music.
Time Highway Radio was taken over by Astro Radio in 2005. It became a Tamil-language station known as "THR Raaga" on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. On the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia it became known as "THR Gegar", broadcasting in Malay. Both stations later dropped the "THR" brand and simply became "Raaga" and "Gegar" respectively.
The extension of Best 104's broadcast into THR's Klang Valley listener hinterland in 1996 presented a challenge of sorts to THR, with at least one deejay 'leaping' from THR to Best 104. However, it was the start of AMP Radio Network 's HITZ FM broadcast in January 1997 that really hurt the popularity of THR, as it did Best 104 .
The people who died in the plot, by the lorry, comes to life to address the viewers. The actors declare that Marma Desam series would continue. Thus, telling the viewers about the second season of the series, Vidaathu Karuppu, which turned out to be the most successful of the whole Marma Desam series.
Gegar (also known as THR Gegar, formerly used the logo until 2017) [1] is a Malaysian Malay language radio station operated by Astro Radio. The radio station targets East Coast Peninsular listeners and plays music from local artists, as well as some Islamic-related content.
Gheetha Ammasee was born in an Indian Malaysian Tamil family in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia as the daughter of a plantation owner. [1] She started off as a host on the Malaysian television channel NTV7 on a show called Rhythm And Raaga, [2] [3] before starting her career as a radio jockey at the Malaysian Tamil radio station, THR Raaga. [4]
1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) 863 Raaga: Astro Radio's only Tamil-language radio station, targeting the West Coast area. Tamil: 1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) 859 Melody: The oldest and latest songs, focused on mature listeners. Chinese: 1998 (as an Astro-only audio channel), 2012 (as an FM radio station) 858 Go Xuan
"Punnagai Poo" Gheetha, a RJ at a Malaysian radio station THR Raaga, produced the film. [1] The film was released theatrically on 20 May 2005. It completed a 175-day run at the box office. [1] [2] The film eventually went on to receive Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South for Arya. It was remade in Odia as Prema Rutu Asilare in 2006.