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  2. Hello FM - Wikipedia

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    Hello FM (106.4,92.7,91.5 MHz) is one of the private radio stations operating from different locations in Tamil Nadu. It is owned by Malar publications, Chennai. [ 1 ] It is licensed to use the FM band frequency 106.4 MHz. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Tamil-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Radio City (91.1 FM) (Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai) Owned By Music Broadcast Private Limited India. Fever 104(91.9 FM) (Chennai) Owned By HT Media Ltd. Big FM (92.7 FM) (Chennai, Puducherry) Owned By Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd India. Radio One (94.3 FM) (Hindi) (Chennai) Owned By Next MediaWorks India. and BBC Worldwide

  4. List of Indian-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in ... Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy ... Malar Publications Limited 106.4: www.hello.fm Archived 2011-03-09 at the ...

  5. Category:Radio stations in Madurai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Madurai" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hello FM; R.

  6. FM broadcasting in India - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Madurai - Wikipedia

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    The city hosts several radio stations, including the state-owned All India Radio [191] and private channels like Hello FM, Radio Mirchi, [192] Suryan FM [193] and Radio City. The Hindu , [ 194 ] The New Indian Express [ 195 ] and The Times of India [ 196 ] are the three principal English-language daily newspapers which have Madurai editions.

  8. DD Tamil - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] History of channel name. The name Podhigai was suggested by the viewers themselves. It is named after the Podhigai Hills situated in Tirunelveli district.

  9. List of Madurai Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The Madurai Metro is a planned rapid transit system serving the city of Madurai and its suburbs. Phase I of the project consisted a single corridors covering a length of 32 kilometres (20 mi). The project is planned on Tiruparankundram Road and Mattuthavani High Road in Madurai.