Stations
Station | Explanation | Language | Year of launch | Astro channel |
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hitz.fm | The latest English songs, focused on younger listeners. Rebranded, with a dot, in 2001. One of the first radio channels by AMP to be launched in 1997 | English | 1997 | 852 |
MIX fm | The oldest and latest English songs, focused on mature listeners. One of the first radio channels by AMP to be launched in 1997 | English | 1997 | 855 |
LiteFM | The oldest and latest songs for mature listeners. It was previously known as Light & Easy. One of the first radio channels by AMP to be launched in 1997 | English | 1997 | 854 |
Era | The oldest and latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on younger listeners. The radio station is the first private radio station, to be broadcast completely in Malay language, after being dominated by government-owned radio station for years | Malay | 1998 | 856 |
SINAR fm | The oldest and latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on mature listeners | Malay | 2004 | 857 |
Melody FM | The oldest and latest songs, focused on mature listeners | Chinese | 2012 | 858 |
THR Raaga|THR Gegar | The Raaga station plays Tamil songs, while the Gegar station is a Malay-language sections, in East Coast | Tamil (Raaga), Malay (Gegar) | 1994 (original), 2005 (acquisition) | 859 (Raaga), 863 (Gegar) |
MY FM | Chinese songs for all ages | Chinese | 1998 | 853 |
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