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KBS 11Radio
KBS Express FM
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City |
Negara Awan |
Broadcast area |
Federal Special Capital Territory, Territory of Flower, Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, Phinéas Padolski, Paju Cantonment, Tannyeugwa Refugee Settlements, Springwind Islands, Providenciales Bonin Islands, Rintis Island, Cyberaya, and part of Ume Momo, San Fransōkyō and Cyborges, Phinbella interior and remote areas/islands |
Branding |
KBS Express FM |
Frequency |
SW 7.125 kHz SW 11.665 kHz 99.9 FM MHz |
Programming |
Language(s) |
Phineaner, Taesongean, Common Tongue, Sam-Sam Laut, Romansh, Yapreayan, Mulanap |
Format |
Talk, Top 40 (CHR) |
Ownership |
Owner |
Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
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KBS 1Radio KBS 2Radio KBS 3Radio KBS Classic FM KBS Pelangi FM KBS Channel Three KBS Cartoon FM KBS Federation Network KBS Taemhwanian Network KBS City Sounds Network KBS Voice of SAR |
History |
First air date |
TQ7.125-DS-SW: August 17, -12BP (-12BP-08-17) TQ99.9-DS-FM: December 20, RP 2600 (RP 2600-12-20) |
Former call signs |
TQ972-DS-AM |
Former frequencies |
AM 972 kHz |
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TQ SW7.125kHz or FM99.9MHz Dependencies Stereo |
Technical information |
Power |
10,000 watts (Negara Awan) |
Class |
A, B, C, D, E |
Links |
Website |
phinfanmade/broadcasting/kbs/expressfm |
KBS Express FM known as Radio Federal Territory Multilanguage Network or KBS 11Radio is a multilingual radio station operated by Keopuchean Broadcasting System. It is a radio station with programming dedicated to listeners in Phinbellan federal directly-administered territories and dependencies, also filled with radio dramas and on-air cartoons, PP-pop music and news. It broadcasts from the North Floor, The Nilam Puri Broadcasting Complex, Negara Awan, and broadcasts in several languages such as Phineaner, Taesongean, Common Tongue, Bajau Samah, Sam-Sam Laut and Yapreayan
KBS 11Radio or Express FM broadcasts daily from 5:00 am to 1:00 am the following day, established on August 17, -12BP using AM and shortwave radio frequencies, and also on December 20, RP 2600 using FM radio frequencies.
History
List of segments
Express FM naming history
Presenter
Weekdays (Tuesday to Saturday)
Fridays
Weekends (Sunday and Monday)
Frequency
Frequencies
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Area
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Transmitter
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FM 99.9 MHz
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Negara Awan, Pos Appat, Kampung Tugu, Clavering Island
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Mount Mariveles
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FM 92.5 MHz
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Batang Padang, Habu, Pos Jor, Rimba Raya, part of southeastern Orange Free State and Karpatho Ïeu'ryádoche including Saporok
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KBS Batang Padang
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Urban area of the Providenciales Bonin Islands, part of Coloane Island and part of Dinding Island
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Bukit Tiu
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AM 639 kHz
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Springwind Islands, Boninki Islands
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Bukit Pinara
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AM 1170 kHz
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Phinéas Padolski
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Gunung Sermersooq
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FM 90.2 MHz
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Longhïa'pyōn Tawao, Elphinstone Land, Muadzam Shah, Al-Muktafi Billah Shah and Cenderawasih
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Gunung Andrassy
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AM 1008 kHz
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FM 93.3 MHz
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Tannyeugwa Refugee Settlements
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FM 104.6 MHz
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Interior islands district of the Providenciales Bonin Islands and part of Coloane Island
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Yeop Daiyan Island
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FM 89.8 MHz
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Cyborges, San Fransōkyō and part of Ume Momo
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Paju Cantonment
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FM 89.2 MHz
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Cyberaya and Kota Sempadan
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KBS Lot 9
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FM 96.7 MHz
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Rintis Island, part of Ume Momo
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KBS Pulau Rintis
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SW 7.125 kHz
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Nationwide
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KBS Batang Padang
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SW 11.665 kHz
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Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, Permata Mutiara and Ross Dependency
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Gunung Andrassy
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See also
Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
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