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Radio Republik Indonesia (Radio of the Republic of Indonesia, abbreviated as RRI, stylized in logo in all-lowercase) is a public radio network of Indonesia and one of Indonesia's two national Public Broadcasting Institutions, the other being the public television network TVRI.
List of radio stations in Jakarta This is a list of online and AM/FM Jakarta radio stations, Indonesia, and their frequencies. Call letter is shown to distinguish some radio stations from their regional counterparts (for example Radio Elshinta in Jakarta and Bandung). Indonesia uses call letter for FM radio stations.
PM2FGI (105.8 FM), broadcasting as Most 105.8 or simply Most, is an Indonesian radio station broadcasting from Jakarta. It is owned and operated by Mahaka Media under its radio arm Mahaka Radio Integra, and airs a Classic hits format.
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 blue fields ( ) are public radio stations. Unless cited, some number of affiliates/transmitters are sourced from respective network articles in Wikipedia (either Indonesian or English) without any references.
Jak 101 FM PM2FGG (101.0 FM), on-air name Jak 101 FM or Jak FM, is an adult contemporary radio station in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2001, Jak FM held a 6% radio market share. [1] The radio company, PT Suara Irama Indah, was the first commercial FM radio station in the country.
PM3FHI (105.9 FM), on air name Ardan Radio, is a radio station in Bandung, Indonesia. [2] [3] This radio station mainly plays contemporary hit music (Top 40). In its promotions, Ardan Radio claims as number 1 radio station in Bandung for young audience target. The station officially went on air as 105.9 FM Ardan Radio on May 1, 1990. [4]
Radio stations from neighbouring countries Due to Singapore 's proximity to Malaysia and Indonesia, radio stations from these countries can also be received; in particular, stations from the Johor Bahru, Malaysia and Batam, Indonesia regions are typically receptable in the country.