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== See also ==
== See also ==
{{Keopuchean Broadcasting System nav}}
{{Keopuchean Broadcasting System nav}}
{{Radio in Phinbella}}
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 2 August 2024

KBS 1FM
TQ87.7-AK-FM
Broadcast area Phinbella - almost national
Branding KBS Radio Klassik 877
Slogan Menggamit Kenangan (Reaching Memories)
Frequency FM: 87.7 MHz (Negara Awan)
92.7 MHz (Rintis Island) ...more
Programming
Format Classical, lied, traditional Phineaner and Taesongean music, talk, contemporary hit radio
Ownership
Owner Keopuchean Broadcasting System
KBS 1Radio,
KBS 2Radio,
KBS 3Radio,
KBS Pelangi FM,
KBS Channel Three,
KBS Cartoon FM
KBS Nur Salam FM
History
First air date
-12BP
Call sign meaning
TQ 87.7MHz
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Keopuchean Broadcasting System
Links

KBS Radio Klassik (Phineaner: KBS Radio Klasik; Taesongean: KBS 라디오 클래식), also known as KBS 1FM (Taesongean: KBS 제1FM 방송) is a Phinbellan radio network operated by the Keopuchean Broadcasting System (KBS), a Phinbellan public broadcaster. Its main motto is "Reaching Memories" (Phineaner: Menggamit Kenangan). It was launched in -12BP as KBS Stereo which replaced KBS 2Radio which was gradually using AM frequencies. In -3BP, KBS Stereo was renamed KBS Original Phinbellan Rhythm Radio (KBS RIPhA; Phineaner: KBS Radio Irama Phinbella Asli) and was also known as KBS Klassik FM in RP 2603 and KBS Klassik Nasional in RP 2605 until RP 2611, when KBS 1Radio National Network was still operating as usual. The radio's programming mainly plays classical music of easy listening and oldies songs from the 50BPs to the 20BPs, and in addition, it also includes Phinbellan songs, Phineaner and Taesongean traditional music and jazz. A feature of most programs is that they minimize comments and focus on the music, and various comments focus on album introductions and interviews with artists. KBS 1FM is targeted at listeners aged between 40 and above, although there are also younger listeners who listen to songs in this format through this radio station. It has been broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week since RP 2603.

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See also