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What is the No 1 radio station Philippines?

Magic 89.9 FM This station is most known for playing the best, most popular, and current music here and around the world.

How many radio stations are there in the Philippines in 2021?

2021 FM Radio Stations in Metro Manila

FrequencyBrandingOwned
89.9 FMMagic 89.9Quest Broadcasting Inc.
90.7 FMDZMB 90.7 Love RadioManila Broadcasting Company
91.5 FM91.5 Win RadioMabuhay Broadcasting System and ZimZam Management, Inc.
92.3 FMRadyo5 92.3 News FMNation Broadcasting Corporation and TV5 Network, Inc.

What is FM station?

FM is short for frequency modulation, which refers to the means of encoding the audio signal on the carrier frequency. FM full power, low power, translator and booster stations operate in the 88 – 108 MHz band.

How to listen to your online radio station?

iHeartRadio. iHeartRadio is one of the most popular online music platforms in existence.

  • TuneIn. TuneIn is another popular option for listening to online radio,but it far exceeds iHeartRadio in what it offers.
  • Online Radio Box. There’s a certain charm in the name of Online Radio Box.
  • AccuRadio Online.
  • FMRadioFree.
  • How do FM radio stations make money?

    One method radio stations use to make extra income is through charging callers. Stations encourage their listeners to call or text in for a chance to be featured on air or to enter a competition. The station then charges a small fee to each incoming caller and makes a profit through this.

    Where is my FM radio?

    MY FM is located in All Asia Broadcast Center, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. While its frequency is 101.8 FM. MY FM is also a Malaysia’s No. 1 Chinese speaking radio station broadcasting 24 hours. The DJ’s of MY FM are between the age of 19 to 29 years, 988 FM is also same genre Chinese FM station.

    What are the FM radio channels?

    FM radio channel assignments in the U.S. Commercial broadcasting is licensed only on channels 221 through 300 (the upper 80 channels, frequencies between 92.1 and 107.9 MHz), with 200 through 220 (the lower 21 channels, frequencies between 88.1 and 91.9 MHz) reserved for non-commercial educational (NCE) broadcasting.