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Selangor FM

Selangor FM
CityKuala Lumpur
Broadcast areaWest Malaysia (Klang Valley)
Frequency100.9MHz (Selangor, South Perak, Kuala Lumpur, and West Pahang)
Programming
Language(s)Malay
FormatTalk, Top 40 (CHR)
Ownership
OwnerRadio Televisyen Malaysia
Asyik FM, Bintulu FM, Johor FM, Kedah FM, Kelantan FM, Keningau FM, KL FM, Labuan FM, Langkawi FM, Limbang FM, Malacca FM, Miri FM, Mutiara FM, Negeri FM, Pahang FM, Perak FM, Perlis FM, RaSa FM, Red FM, Sabah FM, Sabah Vfm, Sandakan FM, Sibu FM, Tawau FM, Terengganu FM and Wai FM
Links
Websiteselangorfm.rtm.gov.my

Selangor FM is a regional Malay language-radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia out of the Selangor state capital Shah Alam in Malaysia. Broadcasts are daily from 06:00 until 00:00 featuring local news as well as Malay music. It transmits on FM 100.9 MHz from the Gunung Ulu Kali transmitter site and can be heard in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, the northern part of Negeri Sembilan, the southern part of Perak and the western part of Pahang.

Etymology

The station was formerly known as Radio Malaysia Selangor (RMS) and before that as Radio Malaysia Central Area and Radio 3 Shah Alam.

Controversy

Forced to move out from present location

On 12 April 2008, the new Menteri Besar of Selangor, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, warned the radio station to come up with a weekly one-hour slot to deliver the information about the programmes held by the State Government, or move out from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Building which also houses the State Government's administration centre.[1][2] The radio station was given a one-week deadline to perform the State Government's request. However, the radio station refused to allocate the weekly one-hour slot as requested. As a result, the Information Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Ahmad Shabery Chik urged the radio station to move out and operate at the Angkasapuri instead, stating that RTM is not afraid of such warning.

Frequencies

  • 100.9 MHz Gunung Ulu Kali covers Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, South Perak, West Pahang and part of Negeri Sembilan
  • 99.8 MHz Hulu Langat (terminated since May 2019)

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