Radio 101 (Malta)

Last updated
NET FM
Frequency 101.0MHz
Ownership
Owner Media.link Communications
(Nationalist Party)
History
First air date
1991
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
Coordinates: 35°53′20″N14°29′39″E / 35.88889°N 14.49417°E / 35.88889; 14.49417
Links
Website radio101.com.mt

NET FM is a Maltese radio station owned by Media.link Communications, the media arm of the Nationalist Party.

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