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Al Aan FM
Broadcast areaSyria / Libya / Iraq / Yemen
FrequencyLibya 105.3 MHz

Syria:

Aleppo, Al Bab & Manbij 96.6 MHz Al Tabqah, Ain Issa & Ar Raqqah 91.4 MHz Azaz & Afrin 96.6 MHz Hama, Homs 97.6 MHz Idlib 96.6 MHz Latakia 96.6 MHz Kobani 96.7 MHz Qamishli, Shaddadi, Amuda 97.6 MHz

Iraq:

Mosul, Kirkuk,Hawija & Duhok 92.7MHz
Programming
Language(s)Arabic
FormatEntertainment, News, Current Affairs
Ownership
OwnerAl Aan TV
Links
Webcasthttps://www.alaan.fm
WebsiteAl Aan FM

Al Aan FM (Template:Lang-ar) is an interactive radio platform that broadcasts from Dubai - United Arab Emirates to the Arab world. It is an interactive podcast platform that meets the aspirations of listeners, offering podcast episodes of a variety of political, entertainment, social and youth, in addition to hours of live broadcast from the event site.

You can always listen to this radio channel through Al Aan FM Application. The app allows the user to listen to its programs over the phone and share episodes on social media as well.

Launch

Al Aan TV launched Al Aan FM in August 2012 in Libya, it launched in Syria in October 2012 broadcasting live from the UAE.[1]

Coverage and reach

Another three hours of live are dedicated to both Libya and Syria highlighting the latest tweets (@alaanfmradio).[2]

Al Aan FM has been launched to target the pan-Arab world via the Al Aan application.

Key Podcast Programs

Frequencies

Libya

In Libya, Al Aan FM uses 105.3 MHz across the country, covering the following cities:

Syria

In Syria, Al Aan FM is available in the following cities and frequencies:

Satellite

  • Badr 4 Frequency 12111 H SR 27500, FEC 3/4
  • Nilesat 201 Frequency 11938 V SR 27500, FEC 3/4

Logos

The old logo was replaced with the new one on 1 October 2021:

  • Old logo:
    Al Aan FM old logo
    Al Aan FM old logo
  • New logo:
    Al Aan FM new logo
    Al Aan FM new logo

References

  1. ^ "About Us". Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Al Aan FM Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 6 January 2013.