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  2. 883Jia - Wikipedia

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    883Jia is a Singaporean Chinese-language and only bilingual radio station owned by So Drama!Entertainment. [3] It plays Mandarin and English music from the 1980s up to the 2020s on the airwaves.

  3. So Drama! Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The former POWER 98 relaunched as POWER 98 LOVE SONGS in 2019, it's now the first and only English station playing love songs all day. [ citation needed ] Additional stations from both 88.3Jia and Power 98 can be heard through their portal Camokakis, which include stations dedicated to K-pop (88.3Jia K-pop) and classic hits (Power 98 Retro).

  4. Jia (singer) - Wikipedia

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    February 3, 1989), simply known as Jia, is a Chinese singer and actress. She was a member of South Korean girl group Miss A until her contract expired in May 2016. [ 2 ] After leaving Miss A, Meng Jia signed with Banana Culture Music in 2016 to pursue her solo career in China.

  5. Mandopop - Wikipedia

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    Short video platform had emerged as contemporary media for music promotion. [65] Artists such as G.E.M. and Joker Xue also continue to make an impact on the Mandopop scene. G.E.M.'s "Light Years Away", the Chinese theme song for the sci-fi film Passengers, [66] is the most-viewed Chinese music video on YouTube at 291 million as of February 2025 ...

  6. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    Western-influenced music first came to China in the 1920s, specifically through Shanghai. [7] Artists like Zhou Xuan (周璇) acted in films and recorded popular songs.. When the People's Republic of China was established by the Chinese Communist Party in 1949, one of the first actions taken by the government was to denounce pop music (specifically Western pop) as decadent music. [7]

  7. 88.8 FM - Wikipedia

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  8. YES 933 - Wikipedia

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    In December 1989, Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) announced plans for two new radio stations to launch in 1990, in honour of SBC's 10th anniversary and Singapore's 25th anniversary of independence; a Mandopop CHR station on 93.3 (which would serve as a Chinese counterpart to English CHR Perfect 10, which launched earlier that year), and an unnamed "MOR" station on 95.5. [2]

  9. 88.3 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHCSGL-FM in San Carlos, Guaymas municipality, Sonora; XHDCP-FM in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán; XHGJO-FM in Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca; XHPCTN-FM in Compostela-Tepic, Nayarit ...