TraXX FM

TraXX FM
City Kuala Lumpur
Broadcast area Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, part of Indonesia and Thailand
Slogan Travel N Music
Frequency Varies depending on its region
First air date 1 January 1950 (1950-01-01)
Format Talk, contemporary hit radio
Language(s) English
Transmitter coordinates Coordinates: 3°6′47.8″N 101°40′18.7″E / 3.113278°N 101.671861°E / 3.113278; 101.671861
Owner Radio Televisyen Malaysia
Sister stations Ai FM
Asyik FM
Minnal FM
Nasional FM
Radio Klasik FM
Webcast myklik.rtm.gov.my/radio/10158
Website traxxfm.rtm.gov.my

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.

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 Blue Network,[3] Radio 4[4] and Radio Malaysia Channel 4. TraXX is derived from the word 'TRACK' and the 'XX' denotes the old tagline 'Xperience the Xcitement'. TraXX FM tagline is 'Travel and Music' after re-branding to a tourism radio station. It then switched back to "Experience the Excitement" to suit its current role as an info-based radio. The current name was in use since April 2005, as a part of re-branding of RTM's radio stations. It was Malaysia's only English radio station until the 1990s.

News broadcasts

As with all its sister channels, TRAXX FM broadcasts the news every hour.

Time Coverage
07:00 Main news
09:00 National news
11:00 World news
13:00 Main news
17:00 Main news/parliament report: Afternoon edition
19:00 Business news/main news (non-working days)
21:00 Main news/parliament report: evening edition
23:00 Main news

Each news bulletin above is about 10-minutes long. Other news updates are three-minutes long.

Radio frequencies

Frequency Broadcasting Station Coverage
90.3 MHzKuala Lumpur Tower Kuala Lumpur
100.1 MHzGunung Ulu KaliKuala Lumpur, Selangor, West Pahang, and South Perak (including Tapah)
101.1 MHzGunung BrinchangCameron Highlands
90.1 MHzGunung KledangIpoh and Central Perak
105.3 MHzBukit LarutTaiping, North Perak and southern parts of Pulau Pinang
88.7 MHzGunung Telapa BurokNegeri Sembilan and South Selangor
97.4 MHzGunung LedangMelaka and North Johor
102.9 MHzGunung PulaiSouth Johor, Singapore and Batam Islands
88.5 MHzBukit GentingBalik Pulau, Penang. Frequency used to be 90.1 MHz, changed in early 2013.
98.7 MHzGunung JeraiKedah, Perlis, Penang and Langkawi
98.4 MHzRTM GerikGrik
105.3 MHzBukit PelindungEast Pahang
98.9 MHzBukit BaukDungun, Terengganu
89.7 MHzBukit BesarCentral Terengganu
97.0 MHzBukit BintangBesut, Terengganu
104.7 MHzTeliputKota Bharu, Kelantan
89.9 MHzBukit IstanaJerantut, Pahang
105.9 MHzBukit DedapSik, Kedah
91.7 MHzBukit PalongBaling, Kedah
92.9 MHzBukit TinggiEast Johor (Mersing)
90.8 MHzBukit Tangki AirJeli, Kelantan
98.5 MHzBukit BakarMachang, Kelantan
105.3 MHzGunung KinabaluCentral Sabah
90.7 MHzTelipokKota Kinabalu, Sabah
97.1 MHzGunung AndrassyTawau, Sabah
94.3 MHzBukit TrigSandakan, Sabah
90.3 MHzBukit TimbalaiLabuan
90.5 MHzGunung SilanLahad Datu, Sabah
89.9 MHzGunung SerapiKuching, Sarawak
104.5 MHzRTM MiriMiri, Sarawak
92.3 MHz Sarikei, Sarawak
98.5 MHzBukit SetiamBintulu, Sarawak
102.5 MHzBukit LimaSibu, Sarawak
102.3 MHzBukit MasLimbang, Sarawak and Brunei
94.7 MHzBukit SenggoraMaran, Pahang

Awards

Year Category Award Programme Results
2009Best Radio ProgrammeUNICEF International Children’s Day of Broadcasting (ICDB) Regional AwardsListen Up!Won[4]

References

  1. "That time we were interviewed on Malaysian National Radio: TraXX FM". Nomadic Boys. August 21, 2015.
  2. "Radio ads record highest first quarter share in 10 years". The Sun (Malaysia). May 22, 2009.
  3. "Storyteller takes a break from radio to spend time with son and mother". The Star (Malaysia). March 31, 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Malaysia's TraXX.fm wins regional children's broadcasting radio award". UNICEF. September 28, 2009.
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