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{{Infobox radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = Mutiara FM
| name = Mutiara FM
| logo =
| logo = Mutiara FM logo 2021.png
| city = [[George Town, Penang|George Town]]
| city = [[George Town, Penang|George Town]]
| area = [[Peninsular Malaysia]] ([[Penang]])
| area = [[Peninsular Malaysia]] ([[Penang]])
| branding =
| branding =
| frequency =
| frequency = 95.7 MHz
| translator =
| translator =
| repeater =
| repeater =
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| owner = [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]]
| owner = [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]]
| licensee =
| licensee =
| sister_stations = National:
| sister_stations = National:<br/>[[Ai FM]], [[Asyik FM]], [[Minnal FM]], [[Nasional FM]], [[Radio Klasik]], [[TraXX FM]]<br/>Regional:<br/>Perlis FM, Kedah FM, Langkawi FM, Perak FM, Kelantan FM, Terengganu FM, [[Pahang FM]], [[Selangor FM]], [[KL FM]], [[Negeri FM]], [[Melaka FM]], [[Johor FM]], [[Sarawak FM]], Red FM, Wai FM Iban, Wai FM Bidayuh, Sri Aman FM, Sibu FM, Bintulu FM, Miri FM, Limbang FM, Labuan FM, Sabah FM, Sabah V FM, Sandakan FM, Keningau FM, Tawau FM
* [[Ai FM]]
| webcast = {{URL|https://rtmklik.rtm.gov.my/channel/radio/MUTIARAFM}}
* [[Asyik FM]]
* [[Minnal FM]]
* [[Nasional FM]]
* [[Radio Klasik]]
* [[TraXX FM]]
Regional:
* Perlis FM
* Kedah FM
* Langkawi FM
* Perak FM
* Kelantan FM
* Terengganu FM
* [[Pahang FM]]
* [[Selangor FM]]
* [[KL FM]]
* [[Negeri FM]]
* [[Melaka FM]]
* [[Johor FM]]
* [[Sarawak FM]]
* Red FM
* Wai FM Iban
* Wai FM Bidayuh
* Sri Aman FM
* Sibu FM
* Bintulu FM
* Miri FM
* Limbang FM
* Labuan FM
* [[Sabah FM]]
* Sabah V FM
* Keningau FM
* Sandakan FM
* Tawau FM
| webcast = {{URL|https://rtmklik.rtm.gov.my/radio/negeri/mutiara-fm}}
| website = {{URL|http://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/}}
| website = {{URL|http://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/}}
}}
}}
[[File:Mutiara FM Logo.png|thumb|Mutiara FM logo (2005–2021)]]
[[File:Mutiara FM Logo.png|thumb|Mutiara FM logo (2005–2021)]]


'''Mutiara FM''' (literally meaning '''Pearl FM''') is a [[Malay language]]-regional [[radio station]] operated by [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]], [[broadcasting]] out of the Penang state capital [[George Town, Penang|George Town]] in [[Malaysia]]. It broadcasts every day in [[Malay language|Malay]] from 06:00 until 00:00 featuring local [[news]] and national [[music]].
'''Mutiara FM''' (translated as '''Pearl FM''', stylized as '''MUTIARA fm''') is a [[Malay language]]-regional [[radio station]] operated by [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]], broadcasting out of [[George Town, Penang]] in [[Malaysia]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The station was formerly known as Radio Malaysia Pulau Pinang and Radio 3 Pulau Pinang. The current name is used since 1 April 2005 after rebranding, with the station named after the state's nickname in Malay language – [[Penang#Etymology|Pulau Mutiara (The Island of Pearls)]].
The Station was formerly known as Radio Pulau Pinang and Radio 12 Pulau Pinang. The current name, used since 1 April 2004 after rebranding, is based on the state's nickname in Malay language – [[Penang#Etymology|Pulau Mutiara (The Island of Pearls)]].

== History ==
=== The birth of Penang radio broadcasting, 1925 to 1946 ===
The history of Penang radio broadcasting began in 1925 when the Penang Wireless Association was established. With the issuance of the first shortwave radio broadcast licence on 24 August 1934, Station ZHJ – Malaya's first radio station was launched and went on the air from Khoo Sian Ewe's house at Perak Road. It was transmitted via 493 meter waves from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. everyday in Malay, English, Chinese, Hokkien and Tamil. During the Japanese occupation period from 19 December 1941 until 2 September 1945, the Imperial Army used Penang Chinese Recreation Club at [[Burmah Road, George Town|Burmah Road]] in [[George Town, Penang|George Town]] as radio station to transmit propaganda. Following the surrender of the Japanese Army, the British came back into power and reclaimed the station and the building, which later became the state branch of Radio Malaya on 1 April 1946. While news programmes were produced in Singapore, the state branch in Penang produces certain programmes for the radio station.

=== Radio Malaya and Radio Malaysia, 1946 to present ===
Radio Malaya Penang moved its headquarters from Chinese Recreational Club to United Engineers Building at Bishop Street in 1948 and its temporary studio from Gelugor to Sepoy Lines Road in 1955. In 1961, it moved into its present building at Burmah Road, which was officially opened by [[List of governors of Penang|Governor]] [[Raja Uda]] on 30 October 1965.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/info|title=Info}}</ref>

== Frequency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Frequencies
! Broadcast
! Transmitter
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|90.9 MHz
| [[Balik Pulau]]
| Bukit Genting
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|93.9 MHz
| [[Teluk Bahang]], [[Batu Feringghi]] and [[Tanjung Bungah]]
| [[Mount Jerai]]
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|95.7 MHz
| [[George Town, Penang|George Town]] until [[Bayan Lepas]], [[Seberang Perai]] and parts of Southern [[Kedah]] and Northern [[Perak]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/our-frequency|title=Our Frequency}}</ref>
| Bukit Penara
|}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:54, 16 May 2024

Mutiara FM
Broadcast areaPeninsular Malaysia (Penang)
Frequency95.7 MHz
Programming
Language(s)Malay
FormatTalk, Top 40 (CHR)
Ownership
OwnerRadio Televisyen Malaysia
National:

Regional:

Links
Webcastrtmklik.rtm.gov.my/radio/negeri/mutiara-fm
Websitemutiarafm.rtm.gov.my
Mutiara FM logo (2005–2021)

Mutiara FM (translated as Pearl FM, stylized as MUTIARA fm) is a Malay language-regional radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia, broadcasting out of George Town, Penang in Malaysia.

Etymology

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The Station was formerly known as Radio Pulau Pinang and Radio 12 Pulau Pinang. The current name, used since 1 April 2004 after rebranding, is based on the state's nickname in Malay language – Pulau Mutiara (The Island of Pearls).

References

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