Radio Channels
Name | Genre | Language | Tagline | |
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Radio Mosaic | Radio channels displayed in grid layout for quick access | |||
hitz.fm | Hot Adult Contemporary | English | Malaysia's No.1 Hit Station | |
MY FM | Adult Contemporary | Chinese | MY FM MY MUSIC | |
LiteFM | Easy Listening/Soft AC | English | The Best Music from Yesterday and Today | |
Mix FM | Hot Adult Contemporary | English | Malaysia's Best Variety | |
ERA FM | Hot Adult Contemporary | Malay | Kini Hanya Memainkan Muzik Hits Yang Terbaik | |
Sinar FM | Malay Oldies/Hot AC | Malay | Muzik Retro Terbaik | |
XFresh FM | Urban Contemporary | Malay | Kami Tak Hot, Kami Cool | |
THR Raaga | Adult Contemporary | Tamil | More Than Just Great Music | |
Classic Rock | Classic rock | English | The Best Classic Rock And Today's Great New Rock | |
Golden Melodies | Oldies | English | Solid Gold Favourites From The 50's, 60's and 70's | |
Opus | Classical Music | English | Your Classical Choice | |
THR Gegar | Adult Contemporary | Malay/Hindi | Permata Pantai Timur | |
India Beat | Contemporary North Indian Pop | Hindi | The Rhythm Of India | |
Jazz | Mainstream Jazz | English | All the Jazz Greats | |
Melody | Chinese Oldies | Chinese | Chinese Gold From The 1960s and 1970s | |
Osai | Contemporary South Indian Pop | Tamil | The Best Tamil Music | |
Musiq'a | Arabic Music | Arabic | For Contemporary Arabic Music Whenever You Wish It | |
Radio Bayu | Sabah | Malay | Rentak Kebudayaan Sabah Anda | |
Radio Kenyalang | Sarawak | Malay | ||
Klasik Nasional FM | Peninsular Malaysia | Malay | ||
Sabah FM | Sabah | Malay | ||
Sabah V FM | Sabah | English Chinese |
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Wai FM | Sarawak | Bidayuh Kayan Kenyah |
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