Hot 93.2 FM

Last updated
PM2FAW
Broadcast area Jabodetabek and parts of surrounding regencies (Karawang, Serang, Lebak)
BrandingHot 93.2 FM
Programming
Language(s) Indonesian
Format Dangdut
Ownership
OwnerMahaka Radio Integra
Gen 98.7 FM, Jak 101 FM, Mustang 88 FM, Kis 95.1 FM, Most Radio 105.8 FM
History
First air date
As 93.2 MD Radio: circa 2004 As Hot 93.2 FM: December 16, 2016
Last air date
As 93.2 MD Radio: April 4, 2014 [1]
Technical information
Class A
ERP 10 kW
Links
Website hot932fm.com

PM2FAW (93.2 FM), broadcasts as Hot 93.2 FM or Hot FM, is a radio station in Jakarta, Indonesia. It broadcasts dangdut music, along with a few Melayu pop songs. [2] [3]

History

Before 93.2 FM was acquired by Mahaka, it was occupied by MD Radio. MD Radio was the successor of Suara Kejayaan (SK/Sentra Komedi) that was forced to move from 101.6 FM to 93.2 FM at that time.
MD Radio broadcast in contemporary hit radio format like Gen 98.7 FM. MD Radio ceased broadcast in April 2014 and reported to be leased. But MD Radio kept playing non-stop music until early 2016. Mahaka started test broadcast of Hot FM in September 2016, using "Radio 93.2 FM" or "93.2 FM" branding. Dangdut music starts playing at that time, until today. In October, some DJs were reported to fill on-air slots.

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References

  1. Paath, Geovanny Vanesa (April 8, 2014). "Irasshaimase!: Tribute to MD Radio Jakarta" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on September 16, 2021. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  2. "HOT 932 FM" . Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  3. Rezkisari, Indira (December 16, 2016). "Mahaka Luncurkan Radio Dangdut HOT FM | Republika Online" (in Indonesian). Retrieved May 20, 2018.