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MNC Trijaya FM: News/Talk 16 [8] MG Radio Network: Media Group: News/Talk 4 Kota FM: Mercury Media Group Dangdut 2 [9] I-Radio: MRA Media: Indonesian pop 6 [10] The Rockin Life: Hot AC [11] 4 Trax FM: Variety hits [12] 3 Rase FM: Rase Group Hot AC 4 EBS FM: Suzana Radio Network CHR 5 Merdeka FM: Hot AC (90s to present) 3 Suara Giri FM: Dangdut ...
The 98.7 FM frequency in Jakarta used to be an Islamic radio station called Er Radio or FMuslim. The channel was popular for Quran recital via phone call. In 2000, the frequency became vacant in Jakarta. In the same year, Mahaka Radio Integra (MARI) acquired the station after the rebranding of Radio One Jakarta into 101 Jak FM.
The following radio stations broadcast on 100.0 MHz. Belgium ... Suara Surabaya in Surabaya; Turkey. Power FM in Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Bursa, Denizli and Antalya;
MNC Trijaya FM Jakarta (104.6 FM) PT. Radio Trijaya Shakti; MNC Trijaya FM Banda Aceh (96.9 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Surabaya (104.7 FM) PT. Radio Cakra Awigra; MNC Trijaya FM Pekanbaru (104.2 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Banjarmasin (104.3 FM) PT. Radio Suara Banjar Lazuardi; MNC Trijaya FM Dumai (100.5 FM) PT. Radio Kalender Angkasa; MNC Trijaya FM Lahat (98 ...
At 19:00 on the same day, M. Jusuf Ronodipuro, founder of the RRI, read the proclamation of news on Hoso Kyoku, Japanese occupation radio. He was also supported by Dr. Abdulrahman Saleh, who had a passion for radio broadcasting. Both of them then launched the Voice of Free Indonesia on 23 August 1945.
Radio networks affiliates include the public RRI Surabaya, Gen FM Surabaya 103.1 and Prambors FM Surabaya 89.3; as well as local stations Suara Surabaya 100.0, EBS FM and Radio Merdeka 106.7. Local television stations include JTV (both are regional stations serving East Java, which are based in the city), Jawa Pos TV, Surabaya TV and Nahdlatul ...
Suara Surabaya (E100 FM), most famous local radio and internet news in Surabaya and East Java; IDN Times, multiplatform media for millennials and generation z people;
There are about 3,000 live radio stations throughout Indonesia, but only a few broadcast nationally. [4] Examples include Sonora and Prambors in the nation's capital, Radio Istara in Surabaya, Swaragama in Yogyakarta, and Global FM Bali in Denpasar. [4] Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters can supply ...