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  2. List of Tamil-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Radio stations that broadcast in the Tamil language are found primarily in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Canada as well as other parts of the world containing a significant Tamil diaspora population.

  3. List of Indian-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    AIR's home service comprises 479 stations, today located across the country, reaching nearly 92% of the country's area and 99.19% of the total population. AIR originates programming in 23 languages and 179 dialects. 23 Languages Prasar Bharti: Multiple Frequencies www.prasarbharti.gov.in: yes: Ananthapuri FM: Kerala: Thiruvananthapuram ...

  4. Tamil radio on internet - Wikipedia

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    The first private Tamil radio station was "Sooryan fm" who also started to stream over the Internet and captured all the Tamil listeners that the Tamil commercial service had built up. Sooryan fm quickly become very popular because of their simple Tamil. Competition for Tamil radio increased when several private Tamil radios started (Shakthi ...

  5. Suryan FM 93.5 - Wikipedia

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    Suryan FM is a Tamil language FM radio channel owned by Indian media conglomerate Sun Group. The channel has 10 broadcasting stations in Tamil Nadu . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In other states, SUN Group 's FM service is known as Red FM 93.5 mostly and Magic FM. 106.4

  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. 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] It started in 2006 broadcasting from Chennai and Coimbatore.

  8. 92.7 Big FM - Wikipedia

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    BIG FM is one of India’s largest radio networks with 58 stations, reaching 1.9K towns, 1.2 lacs villages and over 34 crore Indians across the country. BIG FM has evolved with the changing times, playing a meaningful, relevant and compelling role in the lives of consumers.

  9. List of FM radio stations in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Radio City [4] is the first private FM radio station in INDIA and First FM station to come to Bengaluru and It was started on 3 July 2001 with the frequency 91 MHz. On 30 October 2006 it changed to the frequency 91.1 MHz.It is the only station in India to have completed 10 successful years and currently the number one station in Bengaluru according to RAM reports. [5]