Kristal-Astro - Radio Channels

Radio Channels

Name Genre Language Tagline
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
Wai FM Sarawak Bidayuh
Kayan
Kenyah

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