Radio Televisyen Malaysia - List of Radio Stations

List of Radio Stations

  • National
    • Klasik Nasional FM (broadcasts in Malay, first radio station in Malaysia)
    • Muzik FM (broadcasts in Malay)
    • TraXX FM (broadcasts in English)
    • Ai FM (broadcasts in Chinese)
    • Minnal FM (broadcasts in Tamil)
    • Asyik FM (broadcasts in the indigenous peoples' languages)
  • International
    • Voice of Malaysia 1
    • Voice of Malaysia 2
  • State
    • Perlis: Perlis FM
    • Kedah: Kedah FM
    • Penang: Mutiara FM
    • Perak: Perak FM
    • Selangor: Selangor FM, KL FM
    • Kuala Lumpur: Selangor FM, KL FM (formerly known as Radio Malaysia KL)
    • Negeri Sembilan: Negeri FM
    • Malacca: Melaka FM
    • Johor: Johor FM
    • Pahang:Pahang FM
    • Terengganu: Terengganu FM
    • Kelantan: Kelantan FM
    • Sarawak: Sarawak FM
    • Wai FM (formerly RM Sarawak Saluran Etnik)
    • Red FM (formerly RM Sarawak Rangkaian Merah)
    • Sabah: Sabah FM
    • Sabah V FM (formerly RM Sabah Siaran Pelbagai Bahasa)
  • District
    • FM Stereo Johor Bahru (FMJB)
    • Langkawi FM (formerly RM Langkawi)
    • Labuan FM (formerly RM Labuan)
    • Sibu FM (formerly RM Sarawak Sibu)
    • Bintulu FM
    • Miri FM (formerly RM Sarawak Miri)
    • Limbang FM (formerly RM Sarawak Limbang)
    • RaSa FM (formerly RM Sarawak Sri Aman)
    • Keningau FM
    • Sandakan FM (formerly RM Sabah Sandakan)
    • Tawau FM (formerly RM Sabah Tawau)


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