Kupi-Kupi FM

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Kupi-Kupi FM
File:Kupi-Kupi FM logo.png
Broadcast areaSabah & Labuan, Malaysia
Frequency96.3 MHz
Programming
Language(s)Kadazan-Dusun, Chinese, Murut (for songs), Malaysian language (Sabah Malay) and English (songs and broadcast languages)
FormatContemporary hits
Ownership
OwnerCense Media Sdn Bhd[1]
City Plus FM
History
First air date
19 January 2016; 8 years ago (2016-01-19)
Links
Websitewww.kupikupifm.my

Kupi-Kupi FM is a radio station from Sabah, Malaysia. The station features topics ranging from customs and traditions to social-economic development, global and social trends, health and nutrition as well as agriculture and enables local entertainers to showcase their talents with the station playing 80% Sabahan songs.[2] It can also be heard from Kuala Penyu to Kota Belud and plans to expand transmission to other parts of Sabah in future.[3]

Frequency

  • 96.3 MHz Bukit Karatong covers Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Papar, Penampang, Putatan, Ranau, Tuaran, Beluran, Kinabatangan, Sandakan, Telupid, Tongod, Kunak, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Tawau, Kota Marudu, Kudat, Pitas, Beaufort, Membakut , Bongawan, Kimanis, Nabawan, Keningau, Kuala Penyu, Sipitang, Sindumin, Tambunan, Tenom, Menumbok,Federal Territory of Labuan and All Sabah State Districts.

Announcers

The current radio announcers are:[3]

  • Janrywine Lusin
  • Queenera Kitingan (Nera AF9)
  • Velvet Aduk (Velvet AF4)
  • Gregory Giting
  • Nizhamul Hayat

References

  1. ^ "CRM driving an ambitious agenda". The Sun (Malaysia). 1 June 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. ^ "New radio station to debut". Daily Express. 12 January 2016. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b Stephanie Lee (13 January 2016). "New radio station to play Sabah songs". The Star. Retrieved 13 January 2016.

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