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Era (radio station)

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Radio station in Kuala Lumpur
Era
Broadcast areaPenang Island (Era Penang only)
Johor Bahru andJohor Bahru District (Era Johor only)
Singapore (Era Johor only)
Batam City/Batam Island (Era Johor only)
Brunei (Era Sarawak only)
Thailand (Era Kedah only)
RDSERA
Programming
LanguagesMalay
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
AffiliationsAstro Radio
Ownership
OwnerAstro Malaysia Holdings Berhad
History
First air date
1996; 29 years ago (1996) (Astro-only audio channel)
1998; 27 years ago (1998) (FM broadcasting)
Former names
Era FM
(01.08.1998 - 31.12.2017)
Links
WebcastSyok
TuneIn (Klang Valley andKelantan)
WebsiteERA

Era (stylizedERA on radio, formerlyEra FM until 2017)[1] is a MalaysianMalay-language radio station operated byAstro Radio. The radio station broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The radio station went on air on 1 August 1998. In the past few years, this station played a wider mixture of music from the 1980s to current-day, but now it plays Malaysian and international hit songs, includingKorean songs. Radio stations inKota Kinabalu andKuching will be moved back toKuala Lumpur followingAstro Radio closure of operations inSabah andSarawak since 30 September 2023.[2] In 2015, as according toNielsen RAM Survey Wave #1, Era FM maintained its position as Malaysia's leading Malay-language station with over 4.8 million listeners.[3]

History

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The frequency slot, which is 103.3 FM inKlang Valley was originally known asClassic Rock and was one of the five radio stations first introduced byAMP Radio Networks along withHitz FM,Mix FM,Light & Easy and TalkRadio (frequency taken over by My FM, which also began broadcasting on 1 August of that year). It launched on the Malaysian FM airwaves in January 1997 after being one of Astro's audio-only channels since the launch of the satellite network in October the year before. Over the one-year period, demand grew for radio content in Bahasa Malaysia, as listeners who were exposed to AMP's English brands wanted the same formats but in other major local languages. This compelled AMP to make changes to its line-up, swapping Classic Rock to Era FM, leaving Classic Rock as an Astro-only radio station.[4]

On 1 August 1998, Era FM went on air as the first private radio station to be broadcast completely in the Malay language, with "Hijau" by Zainal Abidin, which is a trademark for the radio station, being the first song to be played on the radio station, ending the monopoly of Malay-language radio stations run by state-runRadio RTM.

Era FM was once the leader in Malay-language FM radio stations, but has lost its popularity to its sister station,Sinar FM. In 2012, Era FM regained the top spot as the most popular radio station in Malaysia with close to 5 million listeners. Era FM is the first radio station in Malaysia to hold three records in the Malaysia Book Of Records since 1998.

On 2 January 2018, Era FM was rebranded to ERA in a move by Astro Radio to integrate multiple platforms beyond traditional radio.[1] At the same time, a new logo was also unveiled with the rebranding.Era announcer Haniff left the station on 31 July 2024; he last presentedPetang Era until his resignation.[5]

Era in East Malaysia

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Prior to 2000, like its main sister stations, Era FM did not have any stations in Sabah and Sarawak.

In 2010, Era FM began opt-out programming for Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia, with their own studio and on-the-ground team in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching, respectively; as well as local announcers and DJs conversing in Malay and different East Malaysian languages.

Between 2017 and 2018, Sabah and Sarawak opt-outs were upgraded to full-fledged local outlets, with all content originating from their respective capital cities 24 hours a day, and ending reliance with its Kuala Lumpur flagship during off-peak hours. Era FM Sabah became fully-local on 24 April 2017;[6] Era Sarawak followed suit on 22 January 2018.

Source:[7]

On 1 October 2023, Astro Radio ended its operations in Sabah and Sarawak. Despite this move, radio broadcasts for ERA Sarawak and ERA Sabah will continue as usual but operations will be moved back to Kuala Lumpur from 1 January 2024.[8]

On 8 January 2024, ERA Sarawak and ERA Sabah will start operating from the Asia Broadcasting Center, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.

Frequencies and availability

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ERA Frequencies

FrequenciesAreaTransmitter
103.3 MHzKlang ValleyGunung Ulu Kali
Kota Bahru,KelantanBukit Panau
103.6 MHzPerlis,Alor Setar,Kedah andPenangMount Jerai
Seremban,Negeri SembilanMount Telapak Buruk
90.7 MHzLangkawi,KedahGunung Raya
95.2 MHzTaiping, PerakBukit Larut
103.7 MHzIpoh,PerakGunung Kledang
90.3 MHzMalaccaMount Ledang
104.5 MHzJohor Bahru,Johor andSingaporeMount Pulai
98.0 MHzKuantan,PahangBukit Pelindung
102.8 MHzKuala Terengganu,TerengganuBukit Jerung

ERA Sarawak & ERA Sabah Frequencies

FrequenciesAreaTransmitter
96.1 MHzKuching,SarawakBukit Djin
96.3 MHzSibu,SarawakBukit Lima
101.3 MHzMiri,Sarawak andBelait District,BruneiBukit Lambir
102.4 MHzKota Kinabalu,SabahBukit Karatong
103.0 MHzSandakan,SabahBukit Trig

Internet radio

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Broadcast online on SYOK website and APP

Television

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Platform TVChannel
Astro/Astro NJOI856

Azan

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On 1 January 2018, this channel had no Azan (except Subuh for Ramadan and Maghrib), but in January 2022, this channel brought back Azan for all obligatory prayer time due to the new tagline "Muzik Hit Terkini" replacing "Muzik Hit Terbaik".

In popular culture

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Era was parodised asErron inAfdlin Shauki's 2004 film,Buli.

Controversies

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Religion mocking incident

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On 4 March 2025, ERA FM uploaded a video clip showing one of the morning presenters mocking a religious ritual, which is a scared Hindukavadi dance ritual usually performed duringThaipusam. The video clip which were uploaded in social media have sparked outrage from the Malaysian Indian community.[9] The video clip were since taken down and the presenters have apologized for their mistakes and acknowledging the insensitivity of their actions.[10][11] This incident have caused all three morning presenters were been suspended from on-air host and being investigated by theMalaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and thepolice including 3 staff members.[12][13]

Similar radios

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References

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  1. ^ab"Astro Radio refreshes 11 brands to deliver better value to fans".Astro. 2 January 2018. Archived fromthe original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved12 January 2018.
  2. ^Astro Radio Ceases Operation In Sabah & Sarawak, All Staff Given Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS)
  3. ^"71% of Malaysians Listen to Astro Radio". Astro. 19 June 2015. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved5 March 2016.
  4. ^"About AMP". Archived fromthe original on 16 December 2010. Retrieved1 January 2011.
  5. ^Jefri, Najiy (31 July 2024)."Haniff tinggalkan Era FM, Ean undur diri dari Hitz FM".Harian Metro (in Malay).
  6. ^"Era fm: Full local content from April 24". Daily Express (Malaysia). 15 March 2017. Retrieved30 March 2017.
  7. ^Astro Radio Ceases Operation In Sabah & Sarawak, All Staff Given Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS)
  8. ^Tan, Yu Ang (3 October 2023)."Astro Radio Ceases Operation In Sabah & Sarawak, All Staff Given Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS)".Weird Kaya. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2024.
  9. ^"ERA FM faces strong backlash for mocking Thaipusam ritual". The Vibes. 4 March 2025. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  10. ^Ram, Sadho (4 March 2025)."Era FM Apologises After Its DJs Were Seen Mocking The Sacred Thaipusam Kavadi Ritual".Says. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  11. ^R. Sekaran (4 March 2025)."Astro Audio extends apology, removes DJs over video mocking religion".The Star. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  12. ^Chandran, Adrian; Seraj, Zaf (4 March 2025)."Three Era FM DJs in hot water over viral video clip taken off the air".New Straits Times. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  13. ^"IGP confirms radio hosts under criminal investigation for allegedly mocking Hinduism, six complaints filed".Malay Mail. 4 March 2025. Retrieved5 March 2025.

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