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MBC FM4U
Broadcast areaSouth Korea South Korea
Programming
FormatK-pop, Pop music, Classical music, Entertainment
Ownership
OwnerMBC
History
First air date
19 September 1971 (1971-09-19)
Links
WebcastMBC Mini
Websitewww.imbc.com/broad/radio Edit this at Wikidata

MBC FM4U is a K-pop, Pop music, Classical music and Entertainment station from Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Launched in September 19, 1971 it was South Korean second FM station with TBC Radio (Now KBS Cool FM) being first and KBS Radio 2 being third.

Availability

Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province

Callsign Frequency Power (㎾) Transmitter Location
HLKV-FM FM 91.9㎒ 10㎾ Gwanaksan

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Other Provinces

  • Chuncheon MBC FM4U : FM 94.5, 98.3 MHz
  • Wonju MBC FM4U : FM 98.9 MHz
  • MBC Gangwon Yeongdong (Gangneung) FM4U : FM 94.3, 90.7, 96.9 MHz
  • MBC Gangwon Yeongdong (Samcheok) FM4U : FM 98.1, 99.9 MHz
  • Daejeon MBC FM4U : FM 97.5 MHz
  • MBC Chungbuk FM4U (Cheongju) : FM 99.7 MHz
  • MBC Chungbuk FM4U (Chungju) : FM 88.7 MHz
  • Jeonju MBC FM4U : FM 99.1 MHz
  • Gwangju MBC FM4U : FM 91.5, 95.1 MHz
  • Mokpo MBC FM4U : FM 102.3 MHz
  • Yeosu MBC FM4U : FM 98.3 MHz
  • Daegu MBC FM4U : FM 95.3 MHz
  • Andong MBC FM4U : FM 91.3 MHz
  • Pohang MBC FM4U : FM 97.9, 94.9, 90.9 MHz
  • Busan MBC FM4U : FM 88.9 MHz
  • Ulsan MBC FM4U : FM 98.7 MHz
  • MBC Gyeongnam FM4U (Jinju) : FM 97.7, 96.1 MHz
  • MBC Gyeongnam FM4U (Changwon) : FM 100.5 MHz
  • Jeju MBC FM4U : FM 90.1, 102.9, 102.5 MHz

History

  • September 19, 1971 - MBC FM Launched. (call sign HLKV-FM, FM frequency 91.9 MHz, Power 1 kW)
  • 1983 - MBC-FM boosted power. (1 kW → 10 kW)
  • 1986 - MBC-FM Started Nationwide Broadcast.
  • 1988 - Partial 24 hours broadcasting started. (Monday to Saturday 24 hours, Sunday 21 hours)
  • 1995 - MBC FM Started 24 hours Broadcasting.
  • 2001 - Renamed as MBC FM4U.
  • 2002 - Digital tapeless system conversion completed.
  • August 3, 2014 - MBC FM4U broadcasting in Yeouido Island MBC ended. (The building will be torn down soon.)
  • August 4, 2014 - MBC FM4U broadcasting in Sang-am dong MBC started.

See also

References

  1. ^ 전국 주파수 안내 | 라디오 | iMBC.com. www.imbc.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-07-13.