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The government announced in August 1994 that the music-oriented Radio 2 would begin broadcasting 24 hours a day. It had previously broadcast 18 hours a day. [1] Due to the demerger of Klasik Nasional FM on 1 January 2012, Muzik FM's frequencies and announcers were merged into Nasional FM.
Another predecessor, RIMA, which was planned for launch in 1997, was described as a "24-hour" "Malay traditional music and songs" radio station. [1] Radio Klasik adopts the classic hits, easy listening, and Oldies radio format, with the majority of the playlist consisting of music from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
On 19 April 1971, Radio Malaysia's Malay language unit became the first radio station to broadcast 24 hours a day nationwide, thus becoming National Network (Malay: Rangkaian Nasional) in the process. On 5 November 1973, RTM launched a radio station named Radio Ibu Kota (Capital City Radio) specifically for the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
Radio Klasik: RTM Malaysia: IBC, [where?] Malaysia: Malay: Classic hits News (at top of the hour) 15420 kHz : Radio Free Sarawak (RFS) Radio Free Sarawak Malaysia: Unknown (Many ham radio operators had traced the transmissions to the islands of Palau and a transmitter site in Romania. [citation needed]) Malay Iban: Adult contemporary music News
As Radio Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (RMKL), in 2001, Zullastree Muhammad joined RMKL after three audition attempts. His first stint was for the 3 am shift, then for the midnight shift and eventually for various segments in the daytime. By this point, RMKL already had 24 hour-broadcasting. Zullastree eventually became the longest serving KL FM ...
There are several YouTube livestreams that offer 24/7 Christmas music. One of the top livestreamed videos, as of Thursday, was "christmas lofi radio" by Lofi Girl. The video plays non-stop ...
The Station was launched on 8 June 1954 and became part of the Radio Malaysia network on 16 September 1963, when Sarawak formed the Federation of Malaysia with Malaya, Sabah and Singapore. The station covers all of Sarawak with a 24 hours broadcast which airs Malaysian and international music.
It broadcasts on the FM 93.9 MHz frequency in the Klang Valley that was formerly used by RTM's Klasik Nasional FM. [2] [3] The station broadcasts domestic, regional and world news through hourly news bulletins, quarter-hourly news highlights and breaking news as and when they happen through live field reports and telephone cross-overs. The ...