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  2. List of radio stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Time Highway Radio was taken over by Astro Radio in 2005. It became a Tamil-language station known as "THR Raaga" on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. On the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia it became known as "THR Gegar", broadcasting in Malay. Both stations later dropped the "THR" brand and simply became "Raaga" and "Gegar" respectively.

  3. BFM 89.9 - Wikipedia

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    BFM 89.9 is a Malaysian independent business and current affairs-oriented radio station.. It first went on air on 4 September 2008, promoting itself as Malaysia's first business radio station [1] with a goal "to build a better Malaysia by championing rational, evidence-based discourse as a key element of good policy decisions".

  4. Astro Radio - Wikipedia

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    1998 (as an Astro-only audio channel) , 2004 (as an FM radio station) 857 Gegar: A Malay-language radio station targeting the East Coast area. Malay: 1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) 863 Raaga: Astro Radio's only Tamil-language radio station, targeting the West Coast area. Tamil: 1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) 859 Melody

  5. Suria (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Suria (formerly known as Suria FM) is a Malay language private radio station under the Star Media Radio Group, a company owned by Star Media Group Berhad. Suria FM first aired on 24 November 2005. The station's programming targets modern Malays aged between 25 and 35 and engages with listeners through social media.

  6. TraXX FM - Wikipedia

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    TraXX FM is a 24/7 English-language radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia. Established on 1 April 2005, it was previously known as the English Language Service in 1946, the Blue Network in 1959 and Radio 4 in 1993. [1] [2]

  7. Hot FM (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Hot FM, stylised as hot fm, is a Malaysian radio station owned by Media Prima Audio, a radio broadcasting subsidiary of Malaysian media conglomerate, Media Prima. The station broadcasts are transmitted from Balai Berita in Bangsar. The station operates 24 hours a day; broadcasting a mixed selection of songs in Malay, Indonesian, and English ...

  8. Sinar (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, as according to Nielsen RAM Survey Wave #1, Sinar maintained its position as Malaysia's second leading Malay-language station with over 3.7 million listeners. [ 2 ] Since the station launched at 1 March 2004, Sinar mostly plays classic hits and adult contemporary from the 1980s to today for targeting listeners between the age of 25 to 39.

  9. THR.fm - Wikipedia

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    The extension of Best 104's broadcast into THR's Klang Valley listener hinterland in 1996 presented a challenge of sorts to THR, with at least one deejay 'leaping' from THR to Best 104. However, it was the start of AMP Radio Network 's HITZ FM broadcast in January 1997 that really hurt the popularity of THR, as it did Best 104 .