MNC Trijaya FM

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MNC Trijaya FM
Type Radio network
Country
AvailabilityNational
HeadquartersiNews Tower 5th floor MNC Center Complex
Jalan Kebon Sirih Raya No. 17-19, Kebon Sirih, Jakarta
Owner MNC Radio Networks
(PT Radio Trijaya Shakti (via iNews Media Group))
Established1 December 1970 (as an AM radio station)[ citation needed ]
13 November 1988 (as an FM radio station)
Former names
Trijaya FM (1988–2012)
Sindo Radio (2012–2013)
Sindo Trijaya FM (2013–2017)
Official website
www.mnctrijaya.com
PM2FGS
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Broadcast area Jabodetabek and surrounding regencies
Frequency 104.6 MHz
BrandingMNC Trijaya 104.6 FM Jakarta
Programming
Format News and talk
Ownership
Owner MNC Radio Networks
(PT Radio Trijaya Shakti (via iNews Media Group))
Okezone Radio 88.4 Jakarta, 97.1 RDI Jakarta, Celebrities Radio 106.6 Jakarta
History
First air date
1 December 1970 (as an AM radio station)[ citation needed ]
13 November 1988 (as an FM radio station)

MNC Trijaya FM (formerly known as Trijaya FM Network, Sindo Radio and Sindo Trijaya FM) is an Indonesian radio network founded in 1970.

Contents

Network

Radio stations

  1. MNC Trijaya FM Jakarta (104.6 FM) PT. Radio Trijaya Shakti
  2. MNC Trijaya FM Banda Aceh (96.9 FM)
  3. MNC Trijaya FM Surabaya (104.7 FM) PT. Radio Cakra Awigra
  4. MNC Trijaya FM Pekanbaru (104.2 FM)
  5. MNC Trijaya FM Banjarmasin (104.3 FM) PT. Radio Suara Banjar Lazuardi
  6. MNC Trijaya FM Dumai (100.5 FM) PT. Radio Kalender Angkasa
  7. MNC Trijaya FM Lahat (98.4 FM)
  8. MNC Trijaya FM Baturaja (94.1 FM)
  9. MNC Trijaya FM Yogyakarta (97.0 FM) PT. Radio Efkindo
  10. MNC Trijaya FM Pontianak (97.5 FM)
  11. MNC Trijaya FM Makasar, via ZIP FM (93.9 FM)
  12. MNC Trijaya FM Manado, via CWS-FM (89.4 FM)
  13. MNC Trijaya FM Medan (95.1 FM) PT. Radio Prapanca Buana Suara
  14. MNC Trijaya FM Kendari (92.4 FM)
  15. MNC Trijaya FM Bandung (91.3 FM) PT. Radio Mancaswara
  16. MNC Trijaya FM Semarang (89.8 FM) PT. Radio Suara Caraka Ria
  17. MNC Trijaya FM Palembang (87.6 FM) PT. Radio Tiara Gempita Buana
  18. MNC Trijaya FM Kayuagung (91.7 FM)
  19. MNC Trijaya FM Palu (92.3 FM)
  20. MNC Trijaya FM Cirebon (96.5 FM)
  21. Pesona FM Padang (105.0 FM)
  22. Gemaya FM Balikpapan (104.5 FM)
  23. RBFM Samarinda (87.7 FM)

Satellite network

  1. Palapa D 3774/H/6500 MPEG-4
  2. Palapa D 4186/V/8800 MPEG-2

Media subscribe customer-based network

  1. MNC Vision Channel 500
  2. First Media Channel 601

Programming

Current programs

Previously-aired programmes

As Trijaya FM

  • RCTI News
  • Top 40
  • Good Morning Trijaya Listeners
  • The Retro Show
  • Business World
  • Happy Hour
  • Fisioterapi
  • Carlo Carlos Show
  • Trend & Perilaku
  • TGIF
  • Bisnis & Etiket
  • Seksologi
  • Sixties Round The Clock
  • It's Saturday & Y Not
  • Jamz Report
  • Lintasan Informasi
  • On The Radio
  • Bincang Sabtu
  • Trijaya News Round Up
  • Dance Music
  • Bedah Kasus
  • K-Pop Trijaya
  • Seks, Problema & Solusinya
  • Intrik Bersama Kafi Kurnia
  • Narkoba Masalah Kita
  • Solusi Sehat
  • Jammin On Jazz
  • Indonesia First Channel
  • After Office Hour
  • Parliament On Radio
  • Everlasting Hits
  • Trijaya Local Vocal
  • Trijaya All Time Hits
  • Sweet Rock Supreme
  • More Than Just Night
  • Drive N Jive

Slogans

As Trijaya FM

As Sindo Radio

As Sindo Trijaya FM

As MNC Trijaya FM

Jingles

The Trijaya FM jingles throughout the history. Previously Trijaya FM used the KOST 103 and Sky Radio Jingles from JAM creative productions. As MNC Trijaya FM The jingles used the WLIT FM from Reelworld

Jingle Trijaya FM as JAM


Jingle MNC Trijaya FM as Reelworld

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