City Plus FM

City Plus FM
City Kuala Lumpur
Broadcast area Klang Valley, Negeri Sembilan, Central-West Pahang and parts of Melaka
Frequency FM 106.0MHz
First air date 2 May 2017 (2017-05-02)
Format Talk radio
Language(s) Chinese
Owner Cense Media Sdn Bhd
Sister stations Kupi-Kupi FM
Webcast WebCast
Website www.cityplusfm.my

City Plus FM is Chinese business radio station to target Chinese-speaking PMEBs (Professionals, Managers, Executives and Businessmen) and SMEs in Malaysia. It is owned by Cense Media Sdn Bhd.[1] The radio starting its trial transmission in Kuching since 24 April 2016 on FM 92.5MHz. Another trial transmission was performed in Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan on FM 106.0MHz by launching transmitter in Mount Telapak Burok. On 2 May 2017, the radio was officially launched in the areas, meanwhile Kuching FM 92.5MHz are rebranded as the 3rd radio station. Its frequency for Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan was formerly carried by Red FM before June 2009.

The radio covers topics of international and local headlines, interviews with corporate personalities. In addition, it also covers topics of workings, health, cars and property. During non-talk programming segments, the radio also plays Chinese independent music from Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and China, and some English/Japanese independent music.

Program belts

Weekdays

  • City Online (城市Online), 6am to 10am[2]
  • This Generation of 7788 (7788這一代), 10am to 1pm
  • More on Serious Matters (多點正經事), 1pm to 4pm
  • Post-Work Rush (下班忙甚麼), 4pm to 7pm

Frequencies

  • FM 106.0MHz from Mount Telapak Burok covers Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan (Seremban, Port Dickson, Kuala Pilah, Jempol, Gemas, Gemencheh, Jelebu, Rembau and Nilai). The radio also can be received in Central Pahang areas (Temerloh, Bandar Bera, Teriang, Chenor, Mentakab, Lanchang and Keratong) and parts of Melaka (Masjid Tanah, Kuala Sungai Baru, Terendak Camp, Alor Gajah, Melaka town and Sungai Udang)/Johor (Segamat and Batu Anam).[3]
  • FM 92.5MHz from Bukit Djin covers Kuching

References

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