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Sinar (formerly Sinar FM, stylised as sinar on radio) [1] is a Malaysian Malay-language radio station operated by Astro Radio. The radio station began broadcasting on 1 March 2004. The radio station began broadcasting on 1 March 2004.
1996 (as an Astro-only audio channel), 1998 (as an FM radio station) 853 Sinar: The oldest and latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on mature listeners. Formerly known as Wirama Melayu during the early years of broadcast. Malay: 1998 (as an Astro-only audio channel) , 2004 (as an FM radio station) 857 Gegar
WOW FM/WA FM was taken over by Media Prima Berhad in late 2005 and then became a Malay-language radio station known as "Hot FM". Wanita FM: 88.1 MHz: Radio Wanita Berhad: Malay: Talk Music: Klang Valley: Wanita FM was taken over by Media Prima Berhad in January 2009 and then became a Chinese-language radio station known as "One FM (now 8FM ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.9 MHz: Argentina ... Sinar in Kota Kinabalu, ... (Dover Community Radio) 104.9FM in Dover, Kent.
Mix alongside sister channels Hitz and Lite was among the first privately owned English language radio stations to be broadcast in Malaysia was officially launched on 1 June 1996 as Mix FM (stylized as "MIX FM" [3]) on Astro's audio-only channels since the launch of the satellite network and Mix FM was launched into Malaysian FM airwaves on New Year's Day 1997 at midnight stroke MST.
CNR Business Radio in Shijiazhuang [1] TJTRS Tianjin ... Shannonside FM in County Leitrim; Malaysia. KL FM [2] Sinar in Kuantan, Pahang [3] Singapore. Love 97.2FM [4 ...
Era FM is the first radio station in Malaysia to hold three records in the Malaysia Book Of Records since 1998. On 2 January 2018, Era FM was rebranded to ERA in a move by Astro Radio to integrate multiple platforms beyond traditional radio. [1] At the same time, a new logo was also unveiled with the rebranding.
The station first broadcast as Radio Malaya on 1 April 1946 from George Town, Penang.With the independence of Malaya on 31 August 1957, Radio Malaya was split into two. The original studios in Singapore were taken over by a new station called Radio Singapura (currently known as Mediacorp Radio), while Radio Malaya moved to Kuala Lumpur and began broadcasting from the new location on 1 January ...