One FM
This article is about the Chinese-language radio station in Malaysia. For the English-language radio station in Australia, see ONE FM (Shepparton). For the English-launguage radio station in South Africa, see One FM 94.0. For the English-language radio station in Singapore, see One FM 91.3.
City | Petaling Jaya |
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Broadcast area | Malaysia |
Slogan | 最Hit (Most Hit) |
Frequency | Varies depending on its region |
First air date | 19 January 2009 |
Format | Talk, contemporary hit radio |
Language(s) | Mandarin and Cantonese |
Owner | Media Prima Bhd. |
Sister stations | Fly FM, Hot FM and Kool FM |
Webcast | Webcast link |
Website |
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One FM is a Malaysian Chinese-language radio station. Initially starting with broadcasts in the Klang Valley, it is now broadcast nationwide. One FM is owned by Media Prima Berhad.
DJs
As of April 2011, the full-time DJs in the station are:
Name | Program | |||
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Chinese | Pinyin | Anglicised | Nickname | |
林羽乘 | Lin Yucheng | Max Lim | Max | one FM 音乐50不叽喳 (one FM 50 Non-Stop Music) one FM 新鲜出炉 (one FM Fresh From The Oven) |
陈淑琪 | Chen Shuqi | Tan Suk Kee | Suki | one FM 音乐50不叽喳 (one FM 50 Non-Stop Music) |
翁书尉 | Weng Shuwei | Nicholas Ong | Nicholas | one FM Happy Hour one FM 劲爆30排行榜 (one FM Top 30) |
唐纬颜 | Tang Weiyan | Wayne Thong | Wayne | one FM Happy Hour one FM 劲爆30排行榜 (one FM Top 30) |
林志遵 | Lin Zhizun | Kyan Lim | Kyan | one FM 快乐点 (one FM Happy Dedication)/ one FM K2K Pop |
谭踊斌 | Tan Yongbin | Ham Yon Pin | Lucas | one FM 快乐点 (one FM Happy Dedication) one FM 溜溜party (one FM Liu Liu Party) |
Part-time DJs include Apple, Sven, Jess, Yvevonne, and Woody, who host the weekend shows together with the full-time DJs.
Frequencies
- 88.1 MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali (Genting Highlands), Selangor covers Klang Valley, South Perak, West Pahang and parts of Negeri Sembilan (Nilai).
- 87.8 MHz from Gunung Jerai, Kedah covers Kedah, Langkawi, Perlis, Penang and Taiping
- 87.6 MHz from Gunung Kledang, Perak covers Ipoh, Hilir Perak, Manjung, Kinta Valley, Kuala Kangsar and Cameron Highlands. Frequency originally was 87.5 MHz, changed to 87.6 MHz during trial transmission.
- 88.1 MHz from Gunung Ledang, Johor covers Malacca, Tampin, Gemas, and North Johor (Muar, Ledang, Segamat, Batu Pahat and Kluang)
- 100.4 MHz from Bukit Pelindung, Pahang covers Kuantan, East Pahang and South Terengganu
- 88.3 MHz from Bukit Gan, Negeri Sembilan covers Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.
- 95.7 MHz from Bukit Karatong, Sabah covers Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
- 98.3 MHz from Bukit Djin, Sarawak covers Kuching, Sarawak
- 105.3 MHz from Taman Sentosa, Johor covers Johor Bahru, Pontian, Kulai, and Kota Tinggi.
External links
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