Sarawak FM
Appearance
Broadcast area | East Malaysia (Sarawak) |
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Frequency | Varies depending on its region |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Malay and Melanau |
Format | |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radio Televisyen Malaysia |
National:
Regional:
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History | |
First air date | 8 June 1954 |
Links | |
Webcast | rtmklik |
Website | sarawakfm |
Sarawak FM (formerly known as Radio Sarawak and Radio Malaysia Sarawak; stylised as SARAWAK fm) is a Malay language radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia serving as the main radio station of the state of Sarawak.[1] The Station was launched on 8 June 1954 and became part of the Radio Malaysia network on 16 September 1963, when Sarawak formed the Federation of Malaysia with Malaya, Sabah and Singapore. The station covers all of Sarawak with a 24 hours broadcast which airs Malaysian and international music.[2][3]
Radio Frequencies
[edit]Frequency[4] | Broadcast area | Transmitter site[5][6] |
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88.1 MHz | Bukit Lambir, Miri | Bukit Lambir |
88.9 MHz | Kuching | Gunung Serapi |
89.9 MHz | Mukah | Mukah |
91.5 MHz | Sarikei | Bukit Kayu Malam |
92.7 MHz | Kapit, Kapit | Bukit Kapit |
93.7 MHz | Bintulu | Bukit Setiam |
94.4 MHz | Betong | Spaoh |
94.7 MHz | Bintulu | Bukit Nyabau |
94.8 MHz | Serian | Bukit Ampangan |
95.1 MHz | Stapang, Sibu | Bukit Singalang |
95.7 MHz | Song, Kapit | Bukit Song |
97.1 MHz | Suai, Niah, Miri | Bukit TT 844 |
97.5 MHz | Lawas, Limbang | Bukit Tiong |
100.0 MHz | Limbang | Bukit Sagang Rudang |
100.3 MHz | Miri | RTM Miri |
Kuala Belait, Negara Brunei Darussalam | ||
100.3 MHz | Sri Aman | Bukit Temudok |
101.5 MHz | Sibu | Bukit Lima |
101.5 MHz | Limbang, Sarawak | Bukit Mas |
Bandar Seri Begawan, Negara Brunei Darussalam | ||
105.4 MHz | Belaga, Kapit | Belaga |
Television
[edit]TV Platform | Channel |
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myFreeview | 709 |
References
[edit]- ^ Marilyn Ten (1 August 2022). "Radio broadcasting still crucial in Sarawak". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
- ^ "Info".
- ^ Francis Chan (17 September 2019). "The day a radio station changed its name". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ "Frequencies".
- ^ "FM radio stations in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei: 87.5-95.9 MHz".
- ^ "FM radio stations in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei: 96.0-107.9 MHz".
External links
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