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  2. List of radio stations in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Radio Jakarta: PT Radio Chakrawala Gitaswara: Mandarin pop: PM2FGU: 98.7 FM: GEN987FM: Gen FM [9] PT Radio Attahiriyah (Mahaka Radio Integra) Top 40/CHR: PM2FGW: 99.1 FM: DELTA FM: Delta FM [10] PT Radio Delta Insani (Masima Radio Network) Adult contemporary: PM2FAS: 99.9 FM: Z99.9FM: Z FM (Z 99.9 FM) PT Radio Dengan Anda Bahagia (MPG ...

  3. List of radio stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Motion Radio: CHR 5 Gen FM: Mahaka Radio Integra Pop 2 Delta FM: Masima Radio Network: Hot AC [5] 8 [5] Prambors: CHR [6] 9 [6] Global Radio: MNC Radio Networks Hot AC [7] 2 RDI: Dangdut 10 MNC Trijaya FM: News/Talk 16 [8] MG Radio Network: Media Group: News/Talk 4 Kota FM: Mercury Media Group Dangdut 2 [9] I-Radio: MRA Media: Indonesian pop 6 ...

  4. Mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Sonora and Prambors in the nation's capital, Radio Istara in Surabaya, Swaragama in Yogyakarta, and Global FM Bali in Denpasar. [4] Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply programmes. [citation needed] Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) is the public radio network of Indonesia. It ...

  5. Jak 101 FM - Wikipedia

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    PM2FGG (101.0 FM), on-air name Jak 101 FM or Jak FM, is an adult contemporary radio station in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2001, Jak FM held a 6% radio market share. [ 1 ] The radio company, PT Suara Irama Indah, was the first commercial FM radio station in the country.

  6. Voice of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Both of them then created the Voice of Free Indonesia, whose transmitter was done on 23 August 1945, from the Faculty of Medicine of the current University of Indonesia in Jakarta. The first Indonesian President Sukarno delivered a speech on this radio on 25 August and Vice President Mohammad Hatta, did the same on 29 August. [3]

  7. Most Radio 105.8 FM - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated on April 3, 1983, morning as Radio Ramako [1] [2] on 738 AM, it was located in Jl. Keamanan No.39, Jakarta. On 27 November 1985, it began its broadcast on FM via 106.15, and moved its headquarters to Jl. Empu Sendok No.12, Kebayoran Baru.

  8. Celebrities Radio - Wikipedia

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    V Radio was the first to reborn slow adult contemporary radio in Jakarta, after Delta FM's re-branding, followed by Kis FM. Unlike its rival Most Radio which played 80s, 90s with some rock, metal and Camajaya with some rock and roll, country, oldies, 00s and 60s-70s, V Radio focused on slow and relaxing music, also plays 2000s and 2010s music ...

  9. I-Radio - Wikipedia

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    I-Radio (stylized in all lowercase as iradio) is an Indonesian radio network headquartered in Jakarta. The network only plays Indonesian Hot AC & CHR. [1] [2] Its headquarters are at Sarinah Tower Lt 8, Jl. MH. Thamrin 11 Central Jakarta.