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KBS Voice of S.A.R.

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KBS 12Radio
Voice of the Special Administrative Regions
KBS 12Radio Logo 2023.svg
City Negara Awan
Broadcast area
Slogan The Multimedia Station, The Enterprise Station
Frequency various
Programming
Language(s) Phineaner (including Hiliorian Phineaner, Gangwol, Taemhwanian, Phinbellan and Petrosian) and Common Tongue
Format Phineaner adult contemporary
News radio
Talk radio
Ownership
Owner Keopuchean Broadcasting System
KBS 1Radio
KBS 2Radio
KBS 3Radio
KBS Classic FM
KBS Pelangi FM
KBS Channel Three
KBS Cartoon FM
KBS Federation Network
KBS Nur Salam FM
KBS City Sounds Network
KBS Express FM
History
First air date
October 1, RP 2600; 20 years ago (RP 2600-10-01) in Kota Hilir and Tri-State Area
April 24, RP 2619; 20 months ago (RP 2619-04-24) in Tanah Baharu
October 15, RP 2619; 14 months ago (RP 2619-10-15) in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan
Technical information
Licensing authority
Phinbellan Federal Broadcasting Authority
Class A, B, C, D, E
Links
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/kbs/voicesar

KBS Voice of the Special Administrative Regions (Phineaner: KBS Suara Wilayah Pentadbiran Khas; Jawi: KBS سوارا ولايه ڤنتدبيرن جاص; Petrosian: KBS Suara Daerah Administrasi Khusus; Taesongean: KBS 특별행정구의 소리), formerly known as KBS 12Radio (Phineaner: Radio KBS Saluran 12; Taesongean: KBS 제12라디오) atau Radio 12 Special Administrative Regions Service (Phineaner: Radio 12 Perkhidmatan Wilayah Pentadbiran Khas; Petrosian: Radio 12 Pelayanan Daerah Administrasi Khusus), is a regional radio station owned and operated by Keopuchean Broadcasting System, a Phinbellan public broadcaster. Voice of the Special Administrative Region service broadcasts from the North Floor, The Nilam Puri Broadcasting Complex, Negara Awan and it is dedicated to listeners in the Phinbellan special administrative territories of Kota Hilir, Tri-State Area, Tanah Baharu and Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. Voice of the Special Administrative Region broadcasts and delivers news and information as well as Federal government policy for the special administrative territories, it includes broadcasting entertainment programs and other program contents including culture and arts, finance, life services, etc. Covering the regions of Kota Hilir, Tri-State Area, Tanah Baharu and Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan and surrounding border areas, the national level radio station broadcasting in Phineaner (including Phinbellan and Petrosian) and Common Tongue, this radio station changed its name to current name as of September 1, RP 2615, and in addition to the original Phineaner and Common Tongue shows, also added broadcasts of local Phineaner dialects (Hiliorian, Gangwol and Taemhwanian Phineaner). Started broadcasting on October 1, RP 2600, Voice of the Special Administrative Region service is broadcast daily from 06:55 to 00:00 NAT the next day (08:15 to 01:20 PPT/09:55 to 03:00 TBST).

Features

Commercial advertising broadcasts are not sent or transmitted in the KBS 12Radio service. The reason why commercial broadcasts are not transmitted or carried out is because they are operated with a license fee, and therefore radio programs can start and end without commercial advertisements. It is also one of the public radio channels that broadcasts information and entertainment content for the residents of special administrative territories that do not broadcast advertisements.

History

Along with the establishment of the territory of Kota Hilir as a special administrative territory on November 20, -1BP and followed up with the Tri-State Area on July 15, RP 2600, on October 1, RP 2600 at 9:30 am NAT (10:50 am PPT), the twelfth program of the KBS Radio Service, commonly known as the Program Twelve ot the Light Blue Network, has been launched, positioning it as a comprehensive news and entertainment frequency for the territory of Kota Hilir and the Tri-State Area. The launch ceremony was officially held and started the broadcast which is located and centered at the headquarters of the Keopuchean Broadcasting System (now the former headquarters since RP 2616) in Stepanakert, Hulu Teming. It is to adapt to the establishment of a special administrative territories containing a population of various races and religions as well as life and work patterns. Program Twelve or Light Blue Network operates daily initially through the shortwave frequency of 11.680㎑ from the Victoria Antenna Farm near the Victoria in the Petite Martinique area, and also through FM frequencies of 89.4㎒, 92.9㎒ and 93.8㎒ in two broadcast sessions from 09:30 to 13:00 NAT (10:50 to 14:20 PPT) and from 16:45 to 20:00 NAT (18:05 to 21:20 PPT). Radio 12 began broadcasting at the beginning of its establishment in the three main Phineaner dialects, namely Hiliorian for listeners in both territories, as well as Gangwol and Taemhwanian for listeners in the Tri-State Area only. Radio 12 also broadcasts KBS 1Radio programs from two local KBS stations in Kota Hilir and the Tri-State Area. Due to the support and interest of the public in both regions, Radio 12 has increased its broadcast time, which has been extended from 07:30 to 12:00 NAT (08:50 to 13:20 PPT) and 16:00 to 20:00 NAT (17:20 to 21:20 PPT) and broadcasts from the KBS headquarters at Stepanakert. The broadcasting area is only limited to the two regions through the FM frequencies there, however the whole country gets its broadcast from Victoria shortwave transmitter.

On April 10, RP 2602, the Twelve Program or the Light Blue Network was renamed KBS Radio 12 Special Administrative Region Service. In addition to broadcasting regular programs, Radio 12 Special Administration Regional Service also provides a 1-hour program in English from 17:00 to 18:00 NAT called Voice of S.A.R. where the name of this program is the basis for the branding of this service in September RP 2615. This plan is specifically for tourists from abroad to get to know the two special administrative regions in terms of natural beauty, food, clothing and community culture of both special administrative regions.

In RP 2603, the frequency review of Radio 12 Special Administrative Region Service. has been implemented, while Radio 12 Special Administrative Region Service has gone one step further by putting together informative programs as well as fresh and lively entertainment. On January 10, RP 2604, Radio 12 was divided intotwo sets of programs, namely the Phineaner and dialect broadcast which uses FM waves and the bilingual Phineaner and Common Tongue broadcast which uses shortwave. On September 15, RP 2606, two FM frequencies were added to cover the Cyberaya area and northern Province Wellesley where both territories were established as SAR in the same year, and then ended its transmission in RP 2618 to RP 2619. In the same year, Radio 12 was added to its broadcasting time in the morning for 30 minutes where it started from 07:00 NAT (08:20 PPT), and also added for two hours in the evening where it ended broadcasting at 22:00 NAT (23:20 PPT), but it is broadcast from Tuesday to Saturday a week. Later it also added broadcast days until Sunday on January 1, RP 2607. The personality of the radio presenter was introduced that year, where a radio presenter was on duty every day according to a certain time - Tuesday to Sunday from 7:00 am to 10:00 am, 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

Programming

Phineaner (Phinbellan and Petrosian) programs

Common Tongue programs

Local dialect programs

News Bulletins

General Umraism service

Frequencies

At the beginning of the service, the broadcast was transmitted through a frequencies that covered Kota Hilir and the Tri-State Area only, as well as frequencies that covered other former special administrative territories whose transmissions were terminated at the end of RP 2618, while in Cyberaya in 10 July RP 2619, however Plazas de Irian can only receive broadcasts of this service via frequencies from the Tri-State Area. In RP 2619, the frequency for the Kantō-shū Islands transmitted but ended on 14 August. The frequencies to covering Tanah Baharu began to be transmitted on April 24, RP 2619, and to covering Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan was began transmitted on October 15, RP 2619 including shortwave in the city of Charlotte Amalie and Oyan Town.

Frequencies TRP (kW) Broadcast area Transmitter site
FM 89.4㎒ 6 Kota Hilir Bukit Batok
FM 92.9㎒ 12 Danville Bukit Kutil
FM 93.8㎒ 1 Petite Martinique Bukit Gough
SW 11.680㎑ 200 Victoria Antenna Farm
FM 101.8㎒ 18.5 Antioquia Islands Simpang Esai
FM 91.2㎒ 50 Soekarnograd Mount Takab Transmitter
SW 5.905㎑ 100 Oyan Town
FM 97.0㎒ 12 Hastinapura
FM 103.7㎒ 80 Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah Puncak Indrasou
AM 621㎑ 175 Labuan Alperen (formally Port Ataturk)
FM 99.6㎒ 250 Ҭvuҟovarь
FM 102.1㎒ 6 Kéijō Kaki Shinjuku
FM 97.2㎒ 6 Charlotte Amalie
SW 3.945㎑ 50
FM 89.1㎒ 17 Fukien Islands
FM 93.3㎒ 1.4
FM 99.8㎒ 2.5 Isla del Tropico
AM 999㎑ 500 Saporok
FM 87.5㎒ 5 Daïren

See also