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| area = [[Peninsular Malaysia]] ([[Penang]]) |
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| frequency = 95.7 MHz |
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| owner = [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]] |
| owner = [[Radio Televisyen Malaysia]] |
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| sister_stations = National: |
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| 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 |
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* [[Ai FM]] |
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* [[Asyik FM]] |
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* [[Minnal FM]] |
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* [[Nasional FM]] |
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* [[Radio Klasik]] |
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* [[TraXX FM]] |
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* Perlis FM |
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* Kedah FM |
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* Langkawi FM |
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* Perak FM |
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* Kelantan FM |
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* Terengganu FM |
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* [[Pahang FM]] |
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* [[Selangor FM]] |
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* [[KL FM]] |
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* [[Negeri FM]] |
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* [[Melaka FM]] |
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* [[Johor FM]] |
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* [[Sarawak FM]] |
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* Red FM |
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* Wai FM Iban |
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* Wai FM Bidayuh |
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* Sri Aman FM |
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* Sibu FM |
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* Bintulu FM |
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* Miri FM |
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* Limbang FM |
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* Labuan FM |
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* [[Sabah FM]] |
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* Sabah V FM |
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* Keningau FM |
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* Sandakan FM |
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* Tawau FM |
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| website = {{URL|http://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/}} |
| website = {{URL|http://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/}} |
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[[File:Mutiara FM Logo.png|thumb|Mutiara FM logo (2005–2021)]] |
[[File:Mutiara FM Logo.png|thumb|Mutiara FM logo (2005–2021)]] |
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'''Mutiara FM''' ( |
'''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]]. |
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== Etymology == |
== 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 – [[Penang#Etymology|Pulau Mutiara (The Island of Pearls)]]. |
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== Frequency == |
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! Frequencies<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mutiarafm.rtm.gov.my/our-frequency|title=Our Frequency}}</ref> |
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! Broadcast |
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! Transmitter<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.asiawaves.net/bms-fm-radio.htm|title=FM Radio Stations in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore 87.5-95.9 MHz|website=www.asiawaves.net}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.asiawaves.net/bms-fm-radio-2.htm|title=FM Radio Stations in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore 96.0-107.9 MHz|website=www.asiawaves.net}}</ref> |
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| style="text-align:center;"|90.9 MHz |
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| [[Balik Pulau]] |
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| Bukit Genting |
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| style="text-align:center;"|93.9 MHz |
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| Penang North |
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| [[Mount Jerai]] |
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| style="text-align:center;"|95.7 MHz |
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| Penang South |
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| Bukit Penara |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 16 May 2024
Broadcast area | Peninsular Malaysia (Penang) |
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Frequency | 95.7 MHz |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Malay |
Format | Talk, Top 40 (CHR) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radio Televisyen Malaysia |
National:
Regional:
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Links | |
Webcast | rtmklik |
Website | mutiarafm |
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
[edit]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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