KBS Regional FM Stereo Broadcasting
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| Broadcast area | Phinbella - regional |
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| Branding | Radio KBS FM Stereo |
| Slogan | various by region |
| Frequency | various by region |
| Programming | |
| Format | Local programming, news, talk, full-service and Top 40 (CHR) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
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KBS 1Radio, KBS 2Radio, KBS 3Radio, KBS Klassik FM, KBS Pelangi FM, KBS Cartoon FM, KBS Nur Salam FM | |
| History | |
First air date |
-12BP |
Call sign meaning |
TQ(xxx.x)-xx-FM various by region |
| Links | |
| Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/kbs/regional |
KBS Regional FM Stereo Broadcasting (Phineaner: Penyiaran FM Stereo Serantau KBS; Taesongean: KBS 지역국 FM 스테레오 방송), collectively known as KBS 3FM (Taesongean: KBS 제3FM), is a regional radio network provided by Keopuchean Broadcasting System (KBS), a Phinbellan public broadcaster that uses FM Stereo waves. The term KBS 3FM as a whole is used to refer to a network of twenty-three regional radio services. It differs from KBS 1Radio, KBS 2Radio (Muzic FM) and KBS 1FM (Radio Klassik) which broadcasts less of its local broadcasts, but KBS Regional FM Broadcasting is run as a single broadcast channel by programming mostly local programs entirely. This regional FM Stereo broadcast usually broadcasts a variety of songs ranging from classical songs to contemporary pop songs, including traditional songs, folk songs and dialect songs. However, KBS 3FM also broadcasts national programs but according to certain times. There are some programs broadcast on the regional KBS FM which are also broadcast simultaneously with the regional broadcasts of KBS 1Radio, 2Radio or 1FM.
Since its launch in -12BP, the regional FM broadcast was part of the early KBS FM (now KBS 1FM) until in -3BP, the regional FM broadcast was separated from KBS 1FM and adopted the name KBS 3Radio followed by the station's name, known as Radio 3 until December 20, RP 2600 since KBS 3Radio was launched as Voice of Harmony, it started adapting the name Radio KBS FM with the name of the regional station.
Overview
Broadcast format
Stereo broadcasting
Bulletin
Daily airtime
Stations
Gallery
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Negara Awan and New Territories
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Tampines
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Springwind Islands
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Providenciales
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San Furansōkyō
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Phinéas Padolski
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Dindings
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Syōnan Archipelago
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Cyberaya
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Gýordonz
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Liancourt Rocks
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Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï
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Oystra Stoorskerið
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Soccsksargen
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Orange Free State
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Kantō-shū Islands
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Turku and Hōri
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Drusselstein
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Manschūhōria
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Tanintʃhourim
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Politama
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Islands of Dong Ping
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Nabor Klafterschaft
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Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab
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Halim
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Western Nijima
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Koitchhi State
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Kōkai
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Shandānø'kaí
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Paminorshan Free State
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Ïeu'ryádoche
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Scattered Islands
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Nod-Krai
Programming
Local broadcasting
Late-night broadcast
News
Classic music
Pure Phinbellan music
Radio drama
PP-pop, TC-pop, etc.
Western music (popular music)
Jazz
Broadcasting stations that broadcasts the program
Radio time signal
See also
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