TraXX FM

TraXX FM is an English-language radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia. It started broadcasting on 1 January 1950 as the Blue Network and the station broadcast nationwide thus reaching neighbouring Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand.[1] The station operates 24-hours a day, with the news at every hour.

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CityKuala Lumpur
Broadcast areaMalaysia, Singapore, Brunei, part of Indonesia and Thailand
SloganTravel N Music
FrequencyVaries depending on its region
First air date1 January 1950 (1950-01-01)
FormatTalk, contemporary hit radio
Language(s)English
Transmitter coordinatesAll States are not different frequency
OwnerRadio Televisyen Malaysia
Sister stationsAi FM
Asyik FM
Minnal FM
Nasional FM
Radio Klasik FM
Webcastmyklik.rtm.gov.my/radio/Traxx_FM
Websitetraxxfm.rtm.gov.my

According to Nielsen's Radio Audience Measurement (RAM) done in 2009, TraXX FM is the fifth most listened to English radio station in Malaysia.[2]

History

The station used to be known as "The Blue Network", "Radio 4" and "Radio Malaysia Channel 4".[3][4] The then-The Blue Network was located in Singapore and later moved to Kuala Lumpur in 1950.[5] It was Malaysia's only English language radio station until 1994, in which the monopoly was broken by the launch of TIME Highway Radio.[5]

Branding

The name "TraXX" (in use since April 2005, as a part of re-branding of RTM's radio stations) is derived from the word 'TRACK' and 'XX', the later denoting the old tagline 'Xperience the Xcitement'. The station's initial tagline was 'Travel and Music' after re-branding to a tourism-oriented radio station.[6] It then switched back to "Experience the Excitement" to suit its current role as an information based radio.

Frequency

Frequencies Broadcast area Transmitter site
90.3 FM Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Tower
100.1 FM Selangor Gunung Ulu Kali
98.7 FM Kedah, Perlis and Penang Gunung Jerai
90.1 FM Ipoh, Perak Gunung Kledang
88.7 FM Seremban, Negeri Sembilan Gunung Telapak Buruk
97.4 FM Malacca and North Johor Gunung Ledang
100.1 FM Johor Bahru, Johor and Singapore Gunung Pulai
105.3 FM Taiping, Perak Bukit Larut
Kuantan, Pahang Bukit Pelindung
89.7 FM Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Bukit Besar
104.7 FM Kota Bharu, Kelantan Telipot
89.9 FM Kuching, Sarawak Gunung Serapi
88.9 FM Miri, Sarawak Bukit Lambir
90.7 FM Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Bukit Lawa Mandau
94.3 FM Sandakan, Sabah Bukit Trig

Awards

YearCategoryAwardProgrammeResultsRef.
2009Best Radio ProgrammeUNICEF International Children’s Day of Broadcasting (ICDB) Regional AwardsListen Up!Won[4]
2018Outstanding Achievement in Broadcast MediaRed Ribbon Media AwardsThe Morning Show Special Interview on World AIDS Day: Treatment Literacy, Awareness and SensitizationNominated[7]

Controversies

  • January 1996: A listener from Penang called in during one of the station's shows to relate his recent experience with a member of the police force.[8] At a roadblock, a policeman had stopped him for allegedly drinking and driving, and asked for a bribe from the listener. When he said that he did not have money with him, the policeman allegedly told him that he could call someone to bring him the money. When he said that he did not have a phone, the policeman allegedly offered him the use of his mobile phone. After the show, SAC Supian Amat lodged a police report against Patrick under the instruction of Rahim Noor, then the Inspector-General of Police (Malaysia), resulting in Patrick Teoh being called to the police station for interviews. The media went to town with this issue; famous local cartoonist Lat drew a satirical cartoon on the incident which was published in the New Straits Times.
  • During a broadcast of 'Midnight Magic', broadcaster Teoh hosted a show in conjunction with the release of the American film Interview with a Vampire starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater and Kirsten Dunst. A listener claiming to be a vampire called in, wanting to dispel all myths associated with vampires. The show received very high listener ratings. The following day, RTM received multiple complaints from other listeners objecting to the 'promotion of myths', claiming that their children and elderly became traumatized from listening to the show. Teoh took a 2-week vacation to let the furore die down.

References

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