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  1. Ria 89.7FM is a Malay radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. This radio station operates on a 24-hour basis which plays hottest Malay hits predominantly from the 90s to present, targets forward-thinking professionals, appealing to both genders. The station's DJs include veteran Azlin Ali, who has more than 20 years of experience in the radio industry.
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  3. Ria 89.7FM entertains young and trendy Malay listeners with a unique mix of English and Malay music and entertainment news.
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  6. GOLD 905 is an English radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. It broadcasts classic hits from the 1980s and 1990s similar to that of BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom and PBS FM2 in Philippines. Their DJs include Brian Richmond, who has more than 40 years of experience in the radio industry. It is one of the nation's oldest stations.
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  8. Gold 905 adopts the Classic hits radio format, with the majority of the playlist consisting of music from the 1980s, along with a small minority of easy listening hits from the early 2000s. The station has both general daytime programmes and specialist programmes of particular types or eras of music.
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  10. On weekday nights, Nite Flight features ballads, soft rock and easy listening hits. On Saturday evenings, Rock of Ages features classic rock, and Solid Gold features disco and dance music. This specialist programming previously ran from 6pm to 2am in February 2016, but was changed to run only from 8pm to midnight in November 2017. On Sunday mornings, The Vintage Showcase features Oldies music from the 1960s and 1970s.
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  12. News, sports, weather, and traffic bulletins on Gold 905 generally air at 53–57 minutes past the hour.
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  14. The traffic updates are aired at 15-minute intervals in the mornings (6-10am), and 30-minute intervals for the rest of the day (12-8pm).
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  16. The news bulletin is provided by CNA938. Prior to November 2017, the news bulletin was only aired during primetime hours (6am-12pm, 5-8pm). In November 2017, Mediacorp mandated the news bulletin to be aired every hour. On weekdays, the news is aired hourly from 6:53am to 8:53pm, while on weekends the news is aired hourly from 6:53am to 7:53pm.
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  19. Symphony 924 (previously known as Symphony 92.4FM) is a 24-hour classical music radio station run by Mediacorp in Singapore. It is the only classical music radio station available in Singapore.
  20.  
  21. Symphony's current tagline is "Only The Finest Music" and was coined in 2015. Previous taglines are include "Home Of The Arts" (till 2015) and "Classical In All Ways" (1994-2014).
  22.  
  23. Symphony 924, the hub of classical music lovers, features a wide spectrum of quality music ranging from symphonic classical works to the soothing sounds of light classics, mainstream jazz and new age compositions.
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  25. The station's target listeners are mostly professionals, managers and executives aged 30 and above, many of whom enjoy the niche selection of music.
  26.  
  27. Information content makes up 5% of the stationís programming. Popular among its listeners is the regular review of the latest CD releases from the classical and easy listening genre. Each review includes insight on the composers, music arrangers and performers.
  28.  
  29. Other frequent information features are news, business and financial reports, traffic, weather and public service announcments, and updates on the local arts and culture scene.
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  31. Symphony 924 aims to foster cultural awareness among Singaporeans. This is expressed in its role as the official radio station for both the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) and the Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT), providing regular promotion of their activities.
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  34. YES 933, is a Mandarin radio station owned by Mediacorp in Singapore. It is a 24-hour music station that plays contemporary hits. It also included modern trend mixture of lifestyle, food and travel tips as well as weekend getaway etc. This is a station that caters to youngsters by allowing them to get informed about what is trending now in terms of life and playing fresh new launch songs as a global premiere at the first minute. YES 933 ended its broadcast on 20 January 2017 at 10:00 at Caldecott Broadcast Centre and there after move on to the new campus at 1 Stars Avenue. The first programme that was broadcast there was 12:00 on the same day.
  35.  
  36. Singapore Radio began in 1936 with stations each broadcasting in its four official languages - namely Radio One (English), Radio Two (Malay), Radio Three (Chinese) and Radio Four (Tamil). The then owner - Singapore Broadcasting Corporation - launched a revamp campaign and started several stations targeting different segments of the population. Perfect Ten 98.7 FM began in 1989 to play English hits for the youth, while its Chinese equivalent, YES 933 began broadcasting on 1 January 1990 at 09:33. The Malay equivalent, Ria 89.7FM began in December of the same year.
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  38. YES 933 began as an 18-hour station, broadcasting from 06:00 to 24:00. Broadcasting hours were extended to 02:00 in December of the same year, making it the first Chinese radio station to offer music after midnight. It finally went 24 hours on 1 May 1994.
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  40. YES 933 is the most popular radio station in Singapore, with almost one million captive listeners each week, that's 37% of all radio listeners in Singapore! Spinning the latest Chinese contemporary pop hits, 93.3FM is the choice station for listeners aged 15 to 24. With it's vibrant and 'hip' image YES 933 offers 24-hours of non-stop entertainment.
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  43. CNA938 is an English radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. Since mid-2019, the station runs as the complementary to its parent television counterpart in line with the latter's 20th anniversary. It broadcasts news and talk programmes.
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  45. The 93.8 MHz frequency was originally known as NewsRadio 938 and was officially inaugurated on 1 January 1998 by then Singapore President Ong Teng Cheong. The brand was founded under the Radio Corporation of Singapore (RCS), which took over Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)'s radio-broadcasting operations on 1 October 1994 when it was privatised under Mediacorp's predecessor Singapore International Media (SIM Group of Companies). When the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) rebranded to MediaCorp on 12 February 2001, RCS subsequently became MediaCorp Radio.
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  47. NewsRadio 938 rebranded as 938LIVE in 2005. A number of a new programmes and a stronger focus on news were introduced later in 2015.
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  49. On 6 November 2017, the station was relaunched with a new name, 938NOW, with a number of a new programmes and a stronger focus on news and lifestyle. It has expanded its content to include more tips and insights from experts in business, finance, health and wellness, medicine, parenting, food, technology, leisure, sports and travel. The station's new tagline was “In The Know, On The Go.”
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  51. In March 2019, in conjunction with CNA's 20th anniversary, Mediacorp announced that the station will be rebranded as CNA938 (initially as CNA Talk). The new radio station was launched on 3 June that year.
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  53. Singapore's dedicated news and information radio station, CNA938 keeps listeners updated and entertained with up-to-the-minute news bulletins, the latest news in the local and international sports arena, business news and updates and, engaging current affairs programmes and scintillating talk shows with a Singaporean flavour.
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  55. News broadcasts every half-hour. Our key weekday programme belts are World Report (5am - 6am), AM News Talk (6am - 10am), The Living Room (10am - noon), Midday Review (noon - 2pm), Afternoon Edition (2pm - 5pm), NewsDay (5pm - 9pm), Night Life (9pm - 1am) and All Night (1am - 6am)
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  57. World Report
  58. Weekdays: 5am - 6am
  59. A complete wrap of everything that’s been happening while you’ve been asleep. Anchored by Jagruti Dave in Washington and Benji Hyer in London.
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  61. AM News Talk
  62. Weekdays: 6am - 10am
  63. Arnold Gay and Yasmin Jonkers get your day off to a stellar start by catching up on what’s been happening in Singapore, Asia and the world while you were asleep. From 6am to 10am Monday to Friday get clued in on everything you need to know. Be a part of the conversation on issues that affect your life.
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  65. The Living Room
  66. Weekdays: 10am - 12pm
  67. This is the place for scintillating conversations. Join Bharati Jagdish and her variety of guests as they inspire, inform and invigorate you. You are invited to call, email or tweet your comments and questions to The Living Room.
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  69. Midday Review
  70. Weekdays: 12pm - 2pm
  71. Stay informed even during your lunchbreak! Join Stanley Leong and Paul Sng as they bring you a power-packed menu of news, analysis of current affairs, business and financial news, stock market movements, issues and developments pertaining to property, wireless technology and investment, music reviews, as well as ongoing and upcoming seminars and arts events.
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  73. Afternoon Edition
  74. Weekdays: 2pm - 5pm
  75. Feed on a delectable spread of current affairs as Daniel Martin and Charlotte Mei take you through the afternoon. It's the place for bite-size and easily digestible nibbles. You name it, we have it! Local issues, regional stories and world news. Plus a return to the Living Room in case you missed it or want a double dose of the banter. Only The Afternoon Edition understands your afternoon needs.
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  77. NewsDay
  78. Weekdays: 5pm - 9pm
  79. Choose the informed way to end your day on Newsday with Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliveiro. Get updated with the latest international, regional and home news along with a roundup of the regional markets performance for the day. We also have various programmes that will stimulate as well as inspire you, whatever your interest may be. Whether it's business management, sports, health, food, parenting or even a thought for the day, we have it all on Newsday.
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  81. Night Life
  82. Weekdays: 9pm - 1am
  83. Wrap up your day with the latest news as well as highlights from Singapore and beyond. Unwind and be enthralled with Eugene Loh as he talks to those around us. Real people, Real stories.
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  85. All Night
  86. Weekdays: 1am - 6am
  87. Your roundup of everything that matters. William Xavier brings context to the events of the past day and also brings you compelling news and interviews from across the CNA news network including cna.asia and CNA TV.
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  89. Weekend AM News Talk
  90. Weekends: 6am - 10am
  91. Keith de Souza and Janice Teo get your weekend off to a well-informed start from 6am to 10am Saturday and Sunday. They bring you up to date on what’s been happening in Singapore, Asia and the world while you were asleep. Keith and Janice also bring you the latest business news you can use.
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  93. Weekend Life
  94. Weekends: 10am - 5pm
  95. Susan Ng and Justine Moss take a look at how Singaporeans like to relax on weekends. From 10am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday they’ll cover everything from real estate to family life and food as well as take you back to the Singapore of yesteryear.
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  97. Weekend NewsDay
  98. Weekends: 5pm - 9pm
  99. John Yip helps you take stock of the week’s news. From 5pm to 9pm Saturday and Sunday you will get insights from those in the know and hear what newsmakers have to say.
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  101. Weekend Night Life
  102. Weekends: 9pm-1am
  103. Wrap up your day with the latest news as well as highlights from Singapore and beyond. Unwind and be enthralled with Michelle Martin as she talks to those around us.
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  105. Weekend All Night
  106. Weekends: 1am-6am
  107. Your roundup of everything that matters. Howie Lim brings context to the events of the past day and also brings you compelling news and interviews from across the CNA news network including cna.asia and CNA TV.
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  109. Features:
  110. A Slice Of Life
  111. Weekdays: 7.55am, 12.55pm, 2.55pm, 6.55pm and 9.55pm
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  113. Beyond Words
  114. Weekdays 6.55am
  115.  
  116. Bloomberg Market Minute
  117. Weekdays: 6.50am, 7.50am, 8.50am, 12.20pm, 12.50pm, 1.20pm, 1.50pm, 2.20pm and 2.50pm
  118. Saturday: 6.50am, 7.50am and 8.50am
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  120. Focus On The Family
  121. Weekdays: 6.25am, 12.25pm and 7.25pm
  122. Saturday: 7.55am, 2.55pm and 7.55pm
  123. Sunday: 7.55am, 7.55pm and 10.55pm
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  125. Positive Business Minutes
  126. Weekdays: 6.55am, 8.55am, 1.55pm and 7.55pm
  127.  
  128. On The Grapevine
  129. Monday: 7.20am, 1.20pm and 6.20pm
  130.  
  131. Consumer Watch
  132. Tuesday: 7.20am, 1.20pm and 6.20pm
  133.  
  134. Learning Trip
  135. Wednesday: 7.20am, 1.20pm and 6.20pm
  136.  
  137. Tech Watch
  138. Thursday: 7.20am, 1.20pm and 6.20pm
  139.  
  140. In The Neighbourhood
  141. Friday: 7.20am, 1.20pm and 6.20pm
  142.  
  143. Uncommon Sense
  144. Saturday: 8.55am, 3.55pm and 9.55pm
  145. Sunday: 6.55am, 9.55am, 6.55pm and 9.55pm
  146.  
  147. Buon Appetito
  148. Weekdays: 12.47pm, 1.11pm and 2.11pm
  149.  
  150. Police Files
  151. Weekdays: 5.20pm and 7.20pm
  152.  
  153. Health Bite
  154. Weekdays: 7:25am, 12:22pm and 5:25pm
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  156. CNA938 News
  157. Daily: Every half-hour
  158.  
  159. CNA938 Asia Business
  160. Weekdays: Every hour at 40 minutes past the hour
  161. Sat: 6.40am, 7.40am, 8.40am and 9.40am
  162.  
  163. CNA938 Sportswatch
  164. Daily: Every hour at 35 minutes past the hour
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  167. Warna 94.2FM is a Malay language contemporary music radio station operated by Mediacorp. The station plays a unique blend of international Malay top 40 music from 1950s and beyond, and provides an Islamic General Service for Singapore.
  168.  
  169. It is one of the nation's oldest stations, having began operating on 1 June 1936 as Radio Singapore 2. The branding stuck even as the network the station was in changed names several times until 23 November 1991 where the station gained its current name as Warna (Malay: "Colour").
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  171. The station's DJs include Suharti Ali & Zakiah Halim, who have more than 30 years of experience in the radio industry.
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  173. It is currently Singapore's #1 Malay radio station according to the latest Nielsen Radio Survey as of 1 December 2016.
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  175. News bulletins for the station are provided by Mediacorp's Malay newsroom (Bilik Berita) division. As of mid 2018, the news is aired hourly between 5:00am and 2:00am.
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  177. The station is unique among all other Singapore-based stations (including sister Malay station Ria 89.7FM) as it provides content to the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore.
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  179. Every morning at 05:00 am, an automated religious programming with live continuity in the radio studios in between segments.
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  181. Programmes aired in the service include the following:
  182. Seruan Ilahi
  183. Santapan Rohani
  184. Firman & Sabda
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  186. For five times a day, the prayer call or azan solat is played on the station at the assigned time calculated and deliberated by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS); the practice is differed from Ria where it only announces prayer times. Due to its time zone alignment with other UTC +8 countries since 1 January 1982, the Azan Subuh (Fajr) airs between 05:27 and 05:59 am for Singapore (about 30 minutes ahead of its previous UTC+7:30 time zone); thus, instead of 06:00, Mediacorp prompted the station to begin its broadcast day by playing the national anthem at 05:00 am to prevent overlapping with the call.
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  188. On Fridays at around 06:30 pm, a recording of the Solat Juma'at service is broadcast to recap the Khutbah (sermon) of the Imam during the period. Yearly on Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidiladha, the station broadcasts the live Malay-language sermon from a mosque at 08:00 am.
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  190. During the Mawlid holiday, the station airs Nasyid music dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad while also playing regular music at the same time, throughout the day.
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  192. Warna 94.2FM offers its listeners a complete Malay radio magazine format featuring music and information. Warna reaches the majority of Singapore's Malay population with its fair mix of music, news, and current affairs capsules.
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  194. The station's programmes cater more to adults over the age of 25, many of whom are Malay professionals, housewives, and young adults. The loyalty of its listeners is Warna's best asset. With that in mind, Warna produces not only attractive on-air promotions but also off-air on-site events, which allow for closer rapport with the public.
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  197. Class 95 is an English radio station of Mediacorp Radio in Singapore. It is a 24-hour radio station that plays music from the 1990s to the present day, primarily competing with Kiss 92. For over 20 consecutive years, Class 95FM is the number one English radio station in Singapore. In the latest Nielsen Radio survey results released on 22 November 2018, Class 95 FM has clinched the position of the number 1 radio station in Singapore in the first time of radio history with the only station to have over 801,000 weekly listeners.
  198.  
  199. Class 95's studio moved out of Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 17 January 2017 and it broadcast from the brand new Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis @ one-north, on the same day.
  200.  
  201. Class 95 adopts the Adult contemporary radio format, with the majority of the playlist consisting of music from the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, primarily competing with Kiss 92.
  202.  
  203. On weekday nights, Love Songs features ballads, soft rock and easy listening hits. Throughout the weekend, Triple Play Weekend features 3 songs in a row with a particular theme. On Saturday evenings, #Throwback features retro tunes from the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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  205. News, sports, and traffic bulletins on Class 95 generally air at the top of the hour, while the weather bulletin is aired at around 30 minutes past the hour.
  206.  
  207. The traffic updates are aired at 15-minute intervals in the mornings and evenings (6-10am, 5-8pm), and hourly intervals during lunch (12-2pm).
  208.  
  209. The news bulletin is provided by CNA938. Prior to November 2017, the news bulletin was only aired during primetime hours (6-9am, 12-2pm, 5-8pm). In November 2017, Mediacorp mandated the news bulletin to be aired every hour. The news is aired hourly from 6:00am to 2:00am.
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  211. Prior to April 2018, the commercial breaks were at :10, :22, :40, :52 minutes past the hour, and the news bulletin was aired at the :52 break. In April 2018, the commercials were moved to :15, :30, :45, :58 on weekdays, and the news bulletin was pushed forward to the top of the hour after the :58 break.
  212.  
  213. Class 95 is a 24-hour adult-comtemporary station.
  214.  
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  216. CAPITAL 95.8FM is a Chinese language news and information station operating in Singapore which is manages by Mediacorp. It was the only Chinese radio station in Singapore until 1989, before the introduction of its sister channels, YES 933 and Love 97.2FM, in 1990 and 1994, respectively.
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  218. Being a radio station that provides Chinese news and information to listeners, from broadcasting news to providing financial and life information programs, it also broadcasts nostalgic songs from the 1980s to the 1990s. It could be heard to be playing some songs from the 2000s as well. During weekends, listeners could also look forward for songs from the 1960s and 1970s. CAPITAL 95.8FM ended its broadcast at Caldecott Hill at 10:00 on 8 February 2017 and there after move on to Mediacorp Campus at 1 Stars Avenue after 10:00 to marked the first programme to be broadcast at the new campus.
  219.  
  220. CAPITAL 95.8FM is the top radio station in Singapore that identifies and provides for the news and information appetite of the Singaporean community. Our wealth of information combines hourly news bulletins, traffic/weather updates and information from on site sources with finance and investment, legal and health advice, current affairs, etc. Our listenership portfolio comprises primarily mature working adults age 30 and above.
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  223. Oli 96.8FM is an infotainment radio station in the Tamil language owned by Mediacorp playing for the Indian community in Singapore, offering the latest Tamil songs, regional Indian songs, local & international news, lifestyle features and Indian contemporary & classical hits, 24 hours a day. It is one of two only stations in Singapore that never uses automation during the early hours. On June 7, 2014, Oli 96.8FM launched their new logo at Bukit Panjang Plaza.
  224.  
  225. As Singapore's only Tamil station, Oli 96.8FM offers music, entertainment and information to all Tamil listeners aged 15 years and above. 98% of Singapore's total Indian population tunes-in daily. As such, the station provides a wide variety of programmes, to cater to the diverse needs of listeners, with different demographic profiles. Besides using Tamil as the main language base, Oli 96.8FM also broadcasts in Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayam, and Telugu. Oli 96.8FM's programming mix includes traditional and contemporary music, requests, news, sports, current affairs, educational issues, and other human interest topics.
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  228. LOVE 97.2FM is a radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. It is an adult contemporary music station which plays Mandarin and contemporary hit radio from the 1990s, 2000s and also today with entertainment lifestyle leisure. It is mainly aimed at bilingual workers aged 25 to 35 years, which helps listeners to relax and enjoy themselves in their busy work life. Love 97.2FM ended its broadcast at Caldecott Hill at 10:00 on 3 February 2017 and there after move on to Mediacorp Campus at 1 Stars Avenue after 10:00 to marked the first programme to be broadcast at the new campus.
  229.  
  230. Love 97.2FM, an adult contemporary music station, plays English and Mandarin golden hits from the 80s and 90s interwoven with entertaining lifestyle capsules.
  231.  
  232. ===
  233. 987 (formerly known as Perfect Ten 98.7FM before 26 June 2005) is a Singapore's first 24-hour English music radio station of Mediacorp Radio in Singapore. It plays English hits from Singapore, United Kingdom, United States, and around the world. 987FM is the sole contemporary hit radio station broadcasting on the FM frequency band in Singapore. 987 was launched as Perfect Ten 98.7FM on New Year's Day 1989 at midnight SST as Singapore's first 24-hour music radio station in English language. Its studios are currently located at Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis.
  234.  
  235. 987 was launched on New Year's Day 1989 at midnight SST as Perfect Ten 98.7FM with ten DJs, the first 24-hour English radio station in Singapore. It broadcast from Caldecott Broadcast Centre.
  236.  
  237. Perfect Ten 98.7FM became 987 with new slogan "Only The Hits" on 27 June 2005. 987's studio moved out of Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 19 July 2010 and it broadcast from *SCAPE along Orchard Road at 2 Orchard Link for three years. 987 moved back to Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 20 May 2013 after its tenancy with *SCAPE expired. On 17 January 2017, 987 studio moved out of Caldecott Broadcast Centre and into the brand new Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis @ one-north.
  238.  
  239. 987 adopts the Contemporary Hit Radio radio format, with the majority of the playlist consisting of music from the 2010s, along with a minority of hits from the late 2000s.
  240.  
  241. On Saturday nights, Spinnin' Sessions features one hour of dance anthems by label Spinnin' Records. On New Year's Eve annually, there will be a countdown of the year's biggest hits on 987, played out over a 10-hour period, with a repeat on New Year's Day.
  242.  
  243. News, sports, weather, and traffic bulletins on 987 generally air at the top of the hour.
  244.  
  245. The traffic updates are aired at half-hour intervals in the mornings, lunchtime, and evenings (6-10am, 12-2pm, 4-8pm).
  246.  
  247. The news bulletin is provided by CNA938. Prior to November 2017, the news bulletin was only aired during primetime hours (6-9am, 11am-12pm, 4-7pm). In November 2017, Mediacorp mandated the news bulletin to be aired every hour. On weekdays, the news is aired hourly from 6:00am to 2:00am, while on weekends the news is aired hourly from 7:00am to 2:00am.
  248.  
  249. Prior to 2017, the commercial breaks were at :00, :15, :30, :45 minutes past the hour, and the news bulletin was aired at the :45 break. On 23 January 2017, the commercials were cut from 4 to 2 breaks per hour at :20, :40, and the news bulletin was moved forward to the top of the hour. During the Ad Free 50 on weekday afternoons, the breaks are at :00, :50 minutes past the hour.
  250.  
  251. ===
  252. Lush 99.5FM is a radio station which plays a distinct brand of music, consisting of Indie, Independent and Electronic music. It started transmission on 31 December 2004 at 7.25am before airing subsequently from 7am to 2am daily. It was extended to broadcast throughout the entire day from 20 January 2005.
  253.  
  254. Lush 99.5FM was the first radio station in Singapore to be located in a shopping mall (Orchard Central #02-02), and was also the first MediaCorp radio station to move out of Caldecott Hill on 20 August 2009. Lush 99.5FM's last day of tenancy at Orchard Central was 7 July 2012; the station has since moved back to Caldecott Hill. Lush 99.5FM moved again to the brand new Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis @ one-north, on 17 January 2017.
  255.  
  256. Every week, various guest DJs would be invited on The Lush Mix, which airs on Saturdays from 8pm and repeats on weekdays from 9pm.
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