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Kiss FM (Finland)

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The Voice
Broadcast areaFinland
Programming
Language(s)Finnish
FormatHot AC / CHR
Ownership
OwnerSBS Broadcasting Group
History
First air date
March 9, 1995 (1995-03-09)
Former frequencies
Helsinki 104.6 MHz

Turku 98.7 MHz
Tampere 89.6 MHz
Oulu 101.4 MHz
Lahti 105.0 MHz
Mikkeli 100.5 MHz
Jyväskylä 101.6 MHz
Vaasa 104.4 MHz
Kuopio 93.0 MHz

Joensuu 87.9 MHz

Kiss FM was a Finnish commercial radio station established in 1995 and owned by SBS Broadcasting Group. It was renewed and renamed to Uusi Kiss in the end of 2005 due to an announcer scandal. In 2007, it was discontinued and replaced by The Voice.

The station's target group were people between 15 and 35 years of age (formats Hot AC and CHR). It was known for its Internet chat room and prank calls.