Era (radio station)

ERA (formerly Era FM)[1] is a Malaysian Malay language radio station operated by Astro Radio Sdn. Bhd. The radio station broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The radio station went on air on 1 August 1998. In the past few years, this station played a wider mixture of music from the 1980s to current-day, but now it plays Malaysian and international hit songs, including Korean songs. It is also has regional stations in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching. In 2015, as according to Nielsen RAM Survey Wave #1, Era FM maintained its position as Malaysia's leading Malay-language station with over 4.8 million listeners.[2]

Era
Broadcast areaMalaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Southern Thailand
SloganMuzik Hit Terbaik (The Best Hit Music)
Programming
Language(s)Malay
FormatTalk, contemporary hit radio
Ownership
OwnerAstro Holdings Sdn Bhd, under Astro Radio
Sister stationsHitz, Lite, Mix, My, Melody, goXuan, Sinar, Gegar, Zayan and Raaga
History
First air date1 August 1998 (1998-08-01)
Links
WebcasteAAC+
Websiteera.je

History

The frequency slot, which is 103.3 FM in Klang Valley, was originally known as Classic Rock, and was one of the five radio stations first introduced by AMP Radio Networks. It launched on the Malaysian FM airwaves in January 1997 after being one of Astro's audio-only channels since the launch of the satellite network in October the year before. Over the one-year period, demand grew for radio content in Bahasa Malaysia, as listeners who were exposed to AMP's English brands wanted the same formats but in other major local languages. This compelled AMP to make changes to its line-up, swapping Classic Rock to Era FM, leaving Classic Rock as an Astro-only radio station.[3]

On 1 August 1998, Era FM went on air as the first private radio station to be broadcast completely in Malay language, with "Hijau" by Zainal Abidin, which is a trademark for the radio station, being the first song to be played on the radio station, ending the monopoly of Malay-language radio stations by government-owned radio stations. Prior to 2000, like its sister stations, Era FM did not have any frequency in Sabah and Sarawak. The radio station was once the leader in Malay-language FM radio stations, but has lost its popularity to its sister station, Sinar FM. In 2012, Era FM regained the top spot as the most popular radio station in Malaysia with close to 5 million listeners.

Era FM is the first radio station in Malaysia to hold three records in the Malaysia Book Of Records since 1998. In 2010, Era FM expanded to Kuching and Kota Kinabalu in East Malaysia, with full operation of on air studio and on ground team, with local announcers conversing in local dialects. Era FM Sabah will go completely local on 24 April 2017, which from then all the radio content aired on the Sabah version will be completely different from Peninsular Malaysia's Era FM.[4]

On 2 January 2018, Era FM was rebranded to ERA in a move by Astro Radio to integrate multiple platforms under the brand.[1] A new logo is also unveiled with the rebranding. Era Sarawak goes completely local on 22 January 2018, which from then all the contents aired on Sarawak version will be completely different from Peninsular Malaysia.

Frequency In Sabah Is 102.4 MHz Morning Era Sabah To Use FM Transmitter In Sabah From Johara Morning Era In Other States Of Peninsular Malaysia.

Frequency In Sarawak Is 96.1 MHz Morning Era Sarawak To Use FM Transmitter In Sarawak From Johara Morning Era In Other States Of Peninsular Malaysia.

Radio Presenter

Era FM Announcers

  • Johan
  • Haniff Hamzah
  • Ray
  • Munabella
  • Dina Nadzir
  • Danial Zaini
  • Radin Amir Affendy
  • Nabil Ahmad
  • Zahier Yusoff

Presenter Era from Sabah

  • Skye Judith (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Lopz Wala (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Kim (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Adnan (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Emma (Kota Kinabalu)

Era Sarawak Announcers

  • Afick Wazai
  • Fir Affandi
  • Elya
  • Napio Hatta
  • Chopie Cakap
  • Ezri Mukriz
  • Jonathan Ding

Era FM Announcers

  • Johan
  • Haniff Hamzah
  • Ray
  • Munabella
  • Ezri Mukriz
  • Jonathan Ding

Former Era Sabah Announcers

  • Mat Sabah (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Ily (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Beebey (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Samantha (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Jay Jay (Kota Kinabalu)
  • Chris (Kota Kinabalu)

Former Era Announcers

  • Halim Othman
  • Linda Onn
  • Faizal Ismail
  • Nana Mahazan
  • Khairil Rashid (Kril)
  • Fara Fauzana
  • Aznil Nawawi
  • Din Beramboi (died in 2010)
  • Ira
  • Aril
  • Zahid
  • Shac
  • Shahrol Shiro
  • Tauke Jambu
  • Adi Fashla
  • Fad Bocey
  • Hani Fadzil

Frequency

Frequencies Broadcast area Transmitter site
103.3 MHz Klang Valley Gunung Ulu Kali
103.6 MHz Alor Setar, Kedah and Kangar, Perlis Gunung Jerai
George Town, Penang
Seremban, Negeri Sembilan Gunung Telapak Buruk
103.7 MHz Ipoh, Perak Gunung Kledang
90.3 MHz Malacca and North Johor Gunung Ledang
104.5 MHz Johor Bahru, Johor and Singapore Gunung Pulai
90.7 MHz Langkawi, Kedah Gunung Raya
Satun, Thailand
95.2 MHz Taiping, Perak Bukit Larut
102.0 MHz Tapah, Perak Changkat Rembian
98.0 MHz Kuantan, Pahang Bukit Pelindung
102.8 MHz Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Bukit Besar
103.3 MHz Kota Bharu, Kelantan and Su-ngai Kolok, Thailand Bukit Panau
96.1 MHz Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sarawak Bukit Djin
101.3 MHz Miri, Sarawak Bukit Lambir
96.3 MHz Sibu, Sarawak Bukit Lima
102.4 MHz Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Bukit Karatong
103.0 MHz Sandakan, Sabah Bukit Trig

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References

  1. "Astro Radio refreshes 11 brands to deliver better value to fans". Astro. 2 January 2018. Archived from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  2. "71% of Malaysians Listen to Astro Radio". Astro. 19 June 2015. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  3. "About AMP". Archived from the original on 16 December 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  4. "Era fm: Full local content from April 24". Daily Express (Malaysia). 15 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.

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