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  2. My (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    My (formerly My FM, stylised as MY on radio) [2] is a Malaysian-Chinese language radio station managed by Astro Radio, a subsidiary of Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad.In 2015, as according to Nielsen RAM Survey Wave #1, My FM maintained its position as Malaysia's leading Chinese-language station with over 2.0 million listeners, [3] it was challenged by 988 which is currently the leading Chinese ...

  3. List of radio stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Astro Radio - Wikipedia

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    Airtime Management and Programming Sdn. Bhd. (now AMP Radio Networks) operates eight terrestrial FM networks: Era FM, MY FM, Hitz FM, Mix FM, LiteFM, Sinar FM, Melody FM & THR.fm (now THR Raaga and THR Gegar). AMP broadcasts in four languages with 11.5 million Malaysians tuning in weekly.

  5. Rueben Thevandran - Wikipedia

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    Rueben Thevandran s/o Ramanath (born April 9, 1982), better known by his stage name Burn, is a Malaysian radio personality, television host, singer and voice-over.He is the host of Aktifpedia, a sports educational show, and Grandstand Ahad, a live review and update of the latest sport happenings in Malaysia, on Astro Arena and Forum throughout Malaysia.

  6. Hitz 247 - Wikipedia

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    Hitz FM was an aspirant youth-formatted community radio station in Melbourne, which ran a series of test broadcasts between 1992 and 2001 on the then-vacant frequency of 89.9 MHz FM. Run predominantly by volunteers, the station limited involvement to people under the age of 30.

  7. List of radio stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Mediacorp operates twelve FM radio stations, with eleven domestic stations, as well as a relay of the BBC World Service. [2] The company's digital audio broadcasting service was discontinued on 1 December 2011. [3]

  8. Mega Hits - Wikipedia

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    Mega Hits is a Portuguese radio station and part of the r/com Group of the Portuguese Catholic Church. Established in 1998 and named Mega FM, it was renamed Mega Hits in 2009 due to a nationwide expansion. The station caters to the youth demographic. Mega Hits mainly broadcasts dance music, pop music and rock.

  9. Hitz939 - Wikipedia

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    Hitz939 is a radio station operated by ARN in Bundaberg, Australia. Using the callsign 4RUM , Hitz939 is notable for being the first commercial FM licence in the Bundaberg region. Commencing broadcast on 29 March 1993 as a rock format station Hitz FM 93.9, the first song broadcast was " We Built This City " by Starship .