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FM 101
FM 101 (Pakistan) (logo).gif
City
Karachi Pakistan
SloganTune into the one above
Frequency
FM – 101.00 MHz.
AsiaSat 3S – 4091 Mhz. (Audio Frequency)
First air date1 October 1998
FormatEntertainment, News, Music
Language(s)
Urdu, English
Former frequenciesFM 104.00 MHz
OperatorRadio Pakistan
OwnerRadio Pakistan
Sister stationsFM 93 Pakistan
WebcastOnline Webcast
WebsiteFM 101 (Pakistan)

FM 101 is a commercial FM Radio station owned by Radio Pakistan. It is broadcast from Karachi, Hyderabad Lahore, Islamabad and almost 10 biggest cities of Pakistan.[1]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Availability

    • 2.1 FM Network


    • 2.2 Satellite


    • 2.3 Internet



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




History


In October 1998 Radio Pakistan started FM transmission from Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore under the title of FM 101 exclusively for entertainment.[2]



Availability



FM Network


FM 101 Network is spread around 9 cities of Pakistan list of the cities are given below.from 1 dec 2015 it will be become 18 stations


  1. Islamabad

  2. Lahore

  3. Multan

  4. Karachi

  5. Quetta

  6. Faisalabad

  7. Hyderabad

  8. Sialkot

  9. Peshawar

  10. Sargodha

  11. Abbottabad


Satellite


FM 101's transmission is available on Asiasat 3.



Internet


FM 101's transmission is also available on the web.[3]



See also


  • List of Pakistani radio channels

  • Radio Pakistan

  • List of FM radio stations in Pakistan

  • List of radio stations in Asia

  • Mast FM

  • Hum FM


References




  1. ^ http://www.radio.gov.pk/fm101.htm


  2. ^ http://www.radio.gov.pk/fm101.htm


  3. ^ http://www.radio.gov.pk{



https://www.facebook.com/FM101Pakistan



External links


  • Official Website (Under construction)







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