AIR FM Gold

AIR FM Gold
Broadcast area India
First air date 2001/09/01
Format Music & News Radio
Owner All India Radio
Sister stations AIR FM Rainbow

AIR FM Gold is a FM radio channel in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai, India. It is run by the All India Radio, a government owned enterprise, a division of Prasar Bharati . In Mumbai, it features Hindi songs, and English songs along with hourly news in English and Hindi. It operates on 100.1 in Mumbai and on 100.7 Megahertz in Delhi. It was started on 15 August 2001 by the then Minister of Information & Broadcasting.

History

The late Indivar Sachdeva, late Rajiv Saxena and Naveen K.Gupta was the initial team that started this channel on 01.09.2002. Vijay Deepak Chhibber and Danish Iqbal were some of the broadcasters who were involved with devising the channel's later content and presentation style. At that time this channel was just called FM-2. FM-1 was the previous channel which is now known as FM Rainbow. Anil Baijal, then CEO of Prasar Bharti wanted to call this as FM Classic but FM-2 name became popular by default. Later others like Rajiv Saxena and V D Chibber also joined FM Gold. Programmes like Gaate Gungunate, Arpan and Dopaher FM were part of the initial repertoire. Another notable feature of the early days was the daily broadcast of Helpline series where various kinds of counselling was provided involving notable experts of different fields. In those days this Channel used to be of 18 hours only. Now it is a 24 hours Channel.

Channels

FM Gold Delhi

AIR FM Gold Delhi
City Delhi
Broadcast area India
Branding "Akashvani FM Gold - Khara Sona"
Slogan "खरा सोना" (Real Gold)
Frequency 100.1 MHz
Format Music & News Radio
Language(s) Hindi & English
Operator AIR Delhi
Owner All India Radio
Webcast https://www.vividhbharti.org/air-fm-gold/

AIR FM Gold Delhi is a radio channel broadcast from AIR Delhi. This channel is dedicated to old Bollywood songs. It also broadcasts Programmes on current affairs from News Service Division of AIR.

FM Gold Mumbai

AIR FM Gold Mumbai
City Mumbai
Broadcast area Maharashtra
Branding "Akashvani FM Gold - One O O Point One Karat - Khara Sona"
Slogan "खरा सोना" (Pure Gold)
Frequency 100.1 MHz
Format Music & News Radio
Language(s) Hindi, Marathi & Gujarati
Former frequencies 100.7 MHz
Operator AIR Mumbai
Owner All India Radio 7 star - 1001

FM Gold Kolkata

AIR FM Gold Kolkata
City Kolkata
Broadcast area West Bengal
Slogan "খাঁটি সোনা" (Pure Gold)
Frequency 100.2 MHz
Format Music & News Radio
Language(s) Bengali, Hindi & English
Operator AIR Kolkata
Owner All India Radio

FM Gold Chennai

AIR FM Gold Chennai
City Chennai
Broadcast area Tamil Nadu
Frequency 102.3 MHz
Format Music & News Radio
Language(s) Tamil, English & Hindi
Operator AIR Chennai
Owner All India Radio

Programmes

FM Rainbow, formerly FM-1, is a metro channel using "Hinglish" which broadcasts a mix of Hindi film music and western pop music. It was initially designed to broadcast only classics of music, drama and literature. Another speciality of that period was the daily Phone-in counselling shows involving educational, psychiatric, legal, marriage, home decor, interior decoration, hobbies like music, painting, photography, dance and many more very innovative subjects. FM Rainbow became very popular among discerning audience within a short time due to its eclectic programming and old Hindi songs. According to recent surveys its morning, evening and late night shows are more popular than any other channel. It is the only channel which has News and Current Affairs in its programming. In Chennai, it broadcasts Tamil songs and occasional English songs with news in English and Tamil operating in 102.3 MHz.In Delhi it operates in Hindi playing older songs with news/special reports commentary and its frequency is 106.40 MHz. It also airs live commentary for Indian sports.

News Bulletins

The then Information and Broadcasting Minister launched a news and entertainment channel called AIR FM-II (now FM Gold) on 1 September 2001. The channel is on air 24/7. It is a composite blend of information and entertainment with one third of its contents devoted to news and current affairs. Composite news programmes in Hindi and English originating from Delhi are exclusively broadcast every morning, midday and evening for a duration of 30 minutes each. These include ‘Samachar Prabhat’, ’Dopahar Samachar’ in Hindi and ‘Breakfast News’ in English in the morning and ‘Samachar Sandhya’ in Hindi in the evening and 'News at 9' at 9 p.m. . The channel has also some specialized programmes like ‘Market Mantra’ (Business Magazine) and ‘Sports Scan’(Sports related programme) . Other news-based programmes mounted on FM Gold include ‘Vaad Samvaad’ and ‘Countrywide’ based on interviews with prominent personalities. It also broadcasts news at every hour.


Hourly news headlines are broadcast on FM Gold in Hindi & English alternately, these are 5 min long. Other than this following programmes are broadcast by NSD on FM Gold

Time Bulletin Duration Day Language Content
07.30 am Aaj Savere 30 min Daily Hindi & English News Based Program
08.00 am Samachar Prabhat 15 min Daily Hindi News Bulletin
08.15 am Morning News 15 min Daily English News Bulletin
02.00 pm Midday News 15 min Daily English News Bulletin
02.15 pm Dopahar Samachar 15 min Daily Hindi News Bulletin
04.30 pm Parikrama 30 min Daily Hindi & English News Based Program
06.30 pm Market Mantra 30 min Daily Hindi & English News Based Program
08.30 pm Sports Scan 15 min Daily Hindi & English News Based Program
08.45 pm Samachar Sandhya 15 min Daily Hindi News Bulletin
09.00 pm News at 9 15 min Daily English News Bulletin
09.15 pm Spotlight / News Analysis 15 min Daily English News Based Program
09.30 pm Public Speak 35 min Monday Hindi & English News Based Program
Money Talk 15 min Tuesday English News Based Program
Charcha Ka Vishai Hai 30 min Wednesday Hindi News Based Program
Country Wide 15 min Thursday English News Based Program
Current Affairs 30 min Friday English News Based Program
09.45 pm Vaad-Samvaad 15 min Tuesday Hindi News Based Program
Surkhiyon Mein 15 min Thursday Hindi News Based Program

References

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