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Eight FM (Chinese: Eight无限) (formerly Wanita FM, One FM and 8FM) is a Malaysian Mandarin-language radio station and owned by Media Prima Audio, a radio broadcasting subsidiary of the Malaysian media conglomerate, Media Prima.

Key Information

History

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Eight FM began broadcasting in 2006 as a women's radio station called "Wanita FM", which was acquired by Media Prima in 2009. The station was eventually renamed to One FM and change its broadcasting format into Chinese-language radio station.

Beginning 4 May 2021, the Radio Station was simulcast on 8TV daily from 1:30 am to 7:00 am.

Old logo used from 2021 to 2023.

On 2 August 2021, One FM was formally reorganised into 8FM which based on the 8TV branding. On the evening of the same day, 8TV Mandarin News broadcast simultaneously by 8TV and 8FM. Media Prima had fully realized cross-platform resource interoperability and the 8FM logo. Malaysian television stations used the 8TV logo until August 31, 2023.

On 28 March 2022 to 22 September 2023, 8FM temporarily broadcast through the MYTV platform.[1]

On 25 September 2022, 8FM ceased broadcasting in Kuantan, Pahang 100.4MHz due to low rating in Kuantan and was replaced by Molek FM on 2 October 2022. Listeners used 8FM via Audio+ app, 8FM YouTube LIVE streaming, 8FM web streaming or FM 88.1MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali. 8FM Kuantan frequency 100.4MHz was replaced by Molek FM; 8FM could be tuned on 88.1MHz in parts of Kuantan with weaker signal.

Old logo used from 2023 to 2025.

On 1 August 2023, 8FM renamed to Eight FM and changed to a fully Mandarin-language radio station starting 2024.

Eight FM began broadcasting from its new studios in Balai Berita, Bangsar on 13 January 2025.

On 27 October 2025, Eight FM was discontinued in Johor Bahru, Johor; Malacca and Ipoh, Perak due to a decline in listenership and was replaced by Kool FM on 3 November 2025.

Frequencies

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Radio

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Frequencies Area Transmitter
88.1 MHz Klang Valley, South Perak and West Pahang Gunung Ulu Kali
87.8 MHz Perlis, Alor Setar, Kedah and Penang Mount Jerai
Taiping, Perak
88.3 MHz Seremban, Negeri Sembilan Bukit Gun
98.3 MHz Kuching, Sarawak Bukit Djin
95.7 MHz Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Bukit Karatong

Television

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TV Platform Channel
MYTV 724

See also

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References

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from Grokipedia
Eight FM is a Malaysian Mandarin-language radio station owned and operated by Audio, a of Media Prima Berhad, specializing in contemporary hit radio with a focus on Chinese pop (C-pop), Cantopop, and select international hits targeted at the Chinese-speaking audience. It broadcasts 24 hours a day on multiple frequencies, including 88.1 FM in the Klang Valley (covering Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya), 95.7 FM in Kota Kinabalu, 98.3 FM in Kuching, and others primarily in northern Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, after discontinuing over-the-air service in Ipoh, Melaka, and Johor Bahru in October 2025 due to low listenership. The station traces its origins to Radio Wanita Sdn Bhd, a women's-focused broadcaster that agreed to acquire in 2008 for RM12.2 million, completing the purchase and rebranding it as One FM in early 2009 to serve the Mandarin-speaking market. As part of Audio's (formerly Ripple) major strategic overhaul in , One FM was rebranded to 8FM with refreshed programming, logos, and a new Audio+ app integrating radio, podcasts, and . In August 2023, it underwent another evolution to its current name, (styled as Eight无限 in Chinese), emphasizing simplicity, clarity, and enhanced brand identity while introducing innovative campaigns like the Eight FM 881 Talkshow. Eight FM's programming blends music from prominent artists such as , (林俊杰), and (邓紫棋) with lifestyle talk segments, news updates, and entertainment , appealing to urban aged 25–45. The station reached approximately 360,000 weekly as of 2024, contributing to Audio's total reach of 5.9 million weekly across its network, and it continues to expand digitally through streaming and social media engagement.

History

Launch and Early Operations as Wanita FM

Wanita FM was established in April 2005 as Malaysia's dedicated women's radio station, initially broadcasting on 88.1 FM in the area of . Operated by Radio Wanita Sdn Bhd, the station targeted female listeners aged 25 and above, offering content in the to address the needs and interests of this demographic. Its launch marked an effort to create a platform specifically for women in a predominantly male-oriented media landscape. The station's programming emphasized and themes, including discussions on women's issues, , , and segments blended with . This focus aimed to foster engagement through relatable talk shows and informative content tailored to urban female audiences. Early operations were independent, with the station building its presence in the competitive Klang Valley radio market by prioritizing female-centric narratives. A key early milestone was Wanita FM's role in promoting gender-related advocacy, such as providing airtime slots to the Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) for campaigns against gender violence during the 16 Days of Activism in 2007, which helped it gain traction among urban Malaysian women seeking empowering media. The station initially operated solely in the without immediate expansion to other regions, concentrating on consolidating its listenership base through targeted broadcasts. This period of early operations laid the groundwork for its growth before its acquisition by in 2009.

Acquisition by Media Prima and Rebranding to One FM

In late 2008, Berhad acquired an 80% stake in Radio Wanita Sdn Bhd, the operator of Wanita FM, for RM12.16 million in cash consideration. The acquisition was completed on January 19, 2009, integrating the station into 's radio broadcasting operations under Media Prima Radio Network (MPRN) as its third station alongside Hot FM and . This move expanded 's portfolio in the Chinese-language radio segment, contributing to goodwill of RM14.806 million through anticipated synergies and in content production and distribution. Upon acquisition, the station underwent a to One FM, launching on January 19, 2009, and shifting its focus from a niche women-only format to a station targeting a broader general Chinese-speaking audience, primarily urban youth aged 15-30 and Generation Y demographics. The new format emphasized Mandarin and Cantonese programming to appeal to Malaysian Chinese listeners in key urban markets. Under the new ownership, One FM expanded its content offerings to include a mix of news bulletins, current affairs segments, talk shows, and music focused on and hits, moving beyond the original station's limited scope to foster wider demographic engagement. This programmatic broadening supported interactive elements such as listener-driven events, including mall tours, parties, and themed contests like Battle of the Sexes, enhancing community involvement. The post-acquisition period marked significant early growth for One FM, with listenership expanding by 86% to over 500,000 weekly listeners by year-end 2009, of which 60% were under 35 years old and concentrated in urban areas. This surge contributed RM6.195 million in for the partial year from launch to December 31, 2009, alongside increased opportunities driven by the station's refreshed appeal to advertisers targeting the Chinese market.

Evolution to 8FM and Rebranding to Eight FM

In , One FM underwent a to 8FM on August 2, aligning with Media Prima's broader to modernize its radio portfolio through numeric branding that echoed the established 8TV television network. This shift emphasized a contemporary, streamlined identity to appeal to younger urban listeners while retaining its core Chinese-language programming, with refreshed programming, logos, and a new Audio+ app integrating radio, podcasts, and . The station completed its evolution with a full to Eight FM (styled as Eight无限 in Chinese) on August 2, 2023, introducing a new composed of simple geometric shapes designed to clarity, simplicity, and a sharper distinction in a crowded media landscape, while introducing innovative campaigns like the Eight FM 881 Talkshow. This transformation marked a deliberate move away from purely numeric aesthetics toward a more verbal, approachable name that reinforced the station's vibrant personality. The rebrand's strategic objectives centered on bolstering fan engagement and amplifying entertainment value to compete effectively with rising platforms, including enhanced integration of podcasts, interactions, and live events. By prioritizing interactive content such as viral online challenges and community-driven segments, Eight FM aimed to foster deeper connections with its audience beyond traditional broadcasting. Key recent milestones include the station's sustained commitment to its Chinese-language (CHR) format, which features top Mandarin and international pop tracks, while adapting to modern consumption trends through expanded streaming availability on the Media Prima Audio app and active presence for real-time listener feedback and exclusive digital exclusives. This hybrid approach has enabled Eight FM to maintain relevance among youth, blending on-air hits with online extensions to drive consistent growth in digital listenership.

Programming and Content

Format and Target Audience

Eight FM operates primarily as a Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR) station, specializing in C-pop and Cantopop tracks alongside talk segments and interactive listener engagement to deliver dynamic programming. The station adopts a bilingual format in Mandarin and Cantonese, designed to resonate with urban Chinese-Malaysians by blending contemporary music with culturally attuned discussions. Targeting adults aged 24 to 35 as its core demographic, Eight FM prioritizes entertainment value, amplifying listener voices through participatory features like call-ins and social media interactions, while fostering relevance to the Malaysian Chinese community's lifestyle and interests. Over time, the station has shifted from its origins as a women-centric platform to broader, inclusive content that appeals to families across generations, reflecting adaptations in its rebranding phases.

Key Shows and Personalities

Eight FM's flagship morning drive-time program, 硬硬来 (Hard Hard Come), airs weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and emphasizes music requests, listener call-ins, and motivational discussions to energize commuters. The show incorporates contemporary hits alongside interactive elements like advice segments and light-hearted debates, delivered through engaging Mandarin and banter by hosts Ah Chen, Ah Luo, and CC. This format fosters a sense of community by allowing listeners to share personal stories and requests, making it a cornerstone of the station's daily content delivery. Midday programming includes NA么十在 at 10:00 a.m. hosted by Hana Teo, followed by 音乐盲盒 (Music Mystery Box) at 2:00 p.m., featuring curated surprise playlists by the Eight FM team. In the evenings, 放工哈哈Show (The Haha Show) occupies the 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. slot on weekdays, highlighting pop culture , interviews, and interactive contests designed to unwind listeners after work. Hosted by DJs Kyann Lim and Ke Qing, the program blends humor, knowledge-sharing, and audience participation, often featuring lively discussions on trending topics and fun challenges that encourage call-ins and social media engagement. Its emphasis on laughter and relatability has made it a popular choice for after-hours entertainment. Another prominent segment, 大师请指教 (Master Please Teach Me), appears in the evening schedule, where hosts Kyann Lim and Ke Qing invite experts from various fields for interviews, quizzes, and skill-based duels to offer practical insights and entertainment. The show covers topics ranging from to cultural trends, with celebrity guests sharing experiences in a competitive yet informative style. Notable personalities driving these programs include Hana Teo, known for her charismatic midday hosting and involvement in community initiatives. Eight FM enhances its lineup with special programming, including holiday-themed specials and live broadcasts from cultural , which amplify listener interaction during festive periods and major gatherings. These often feature on-site reporting and exclusive , strengthening the station's in community celebrations.

Ownership and Operations

Corporate Structure and Ownership

Eight FM operates as a entity under One FM Radio Sdn Bhd, which falls within the Media Prima Audio division of Synchrosound Studio Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned of Berhad established in 1991. This structure positions Eight FM as an integral part of Media Prima Berhad's diversified media conglomerate, which encompasses television, print, digital, and audio platforms across Malaysia. Media Prima Berhad, listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia, maintains ultimate ownership and oversight, with Synchrosound Studio Sdn Bhd handling the operational management of the radio network since the 2009 acquisition of the station's predecessor entities. Within 's radio portfolio, Eight FM serves as the dedicated Chinese-language station, complementing other outlets such as Hot FM (Malay contemporary), (English contemporary), Kool 101 (Malay news and talk), and (Malay Islamic). This lineup enables Audio to capture diverse linguistic and demographic segments, with Eight FM specifically targeting the Chinese-Malaysian community through Mandarin and programming. The station's integration into this portfolio supports cross-promotional synergies and shared infrastructure, enhancing overall efficiency in content distribution and advertising sales. As a Malaysian broadcaster, Eight FM is governed by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), which issues licenses under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 to ensure compliance with content standards, frequency allocation, and public interest obligations. Media Prima Berhad adheres to these regulations across its audio operations, including annual license renewals and adherence to broadcasting guidelines that promote cultural diversity and national unity. Financially, Eight FM contributes to Media Prima Audio's performance within the broader broadcasting segment, which generated RM376.4 million in revenue for the fiscal year 2024 (ended June 30, 2024), primarily from advertising airtime and sponsorships. The station's focus on the Chinese-Malaysian market drives targeted ad revenue from sectors like retail, automotive, and consumer goods, supporting Media Prima Berhad's overall group revenue of RM844.0 million in FY2024 and RM857.0 million in FY2025 (ended June 30, 2025) despite macroeconomic challenges. This advertising model delivers measurable impact for advertisers engaging urban Chinese-speaking audiences.

Technical Operations and Staff

Eight FM's primary production facilities are located at Balai Berita in , , where the station's core and activities take place. The technical supports standard FM radio transmission for terrestrial coverage, integrated with channels including on the official and the Audio+ mobile application, enabling listeners to access content via online platforms and apps. The station's team comprises disc jockeys, content producers, and audio engineers proficient in Mandarin, focused on delivering culturally relevant programming for Malaysia's Chinese-speaking . For instance, newsreader Tan Chia Yong regularly features in announcements and segments, contributing to the station's informational output. Operational routines emphasize continuous service, with Eight FM broadcasting around the clock to provide nonstop , , and tailored to its audience.

Broadcast Coverage

Frequencies Across

Eight FM's primary broadcast frequency is 88.1 FM, serving the region, including and surrounding areas such as . This frequency originates from the Gunung Ulu Kali transmitter and provides the station's core signal for its largest listener base in the capital area. To extend its reach nationwide, Eight FM employs multiple additional frequencies across , utilizing the FM band (88–108 MHz) for analog transmission. Signal boosters are deployed in densely populated urban zones to improve reception quality and coverage reliability. The station's current active frequencies include 87.8 FM covering , , and from Gunung Jerai; 88.3 FM in and from Bukit Menglembu; 95.7 FM in from Gunung Kinabalu; 98.3 FM in from Gunung Serapi; and 100.4 FM in from Gunung Ulu Kali, though the latter offers weaker signal strength in some parts of . Historically, Eight FM's frequency portfolio expanded significantly following its acquisition by in January 2009, when it rebranded from Wanita FM to One FM and began targeting national coverage for Chinese-language programming. This period saw the addition of key frequencies such as 105.3 FM in from Taman , 87.6 FM in from Gunung Kledang, and 88.1 FM in from Gunung Ledang, enhancing accessibility in southern and northern regions. However, as of October 2025, transmissions on 105.3 FM in , 88.1 FM in , and 87.6 FM in ceased, with these frequencies reassigned to as part of Audio's network reconfiguration.
Region/AreaFrequencyTransmitter SiteStatus (as of November 2025)
(KL)88.1 FMGunung Active
Perlis/Kedah/Penang87.8 FMGunung JeraiActive
Seremban88.3 FMBukit MenglembuActive
Kota Kinabalu95.7 FMGunung KinabaluActive
Kuching98.3 FMGunung SerapiActive
100.4 FMGunung Active (weaker signal)
105.3 FMTaman Ceased (October 2025)
87.6 FMGunung KledangCeased (October 2025)
88.1 FMGunung LedangCeased (October 2025)

Audience Reach and Listenership

Eight FM commands a weekly listenership of approximately 360,000 as of May 2025, according to radio surveys reported by industry bodies. This figure positions the station as a notable player among Chinese-language broadcasters in , with its audience primarily concentrated in urban centers such as , where it resonates strongly with Chinese-Malaysian youth and professionals aged 24 to 35. The station's appeal in these demographics stems from its focus on modern, hyper-local content that blends , information, and lifestyle programming tailored to young urban listeners. The station has experienced steady growth in listenership following its rebrands, including the shift to Eight FM, bolstered by enhanced digital integration and robust . This upward trajectory is evidenced by an average of 800,000 monthly online listeners and over 108 million video views across platforms, which have expanded its reach beyond traditional . Such digital strategies have driven increased interactions, totaling 16 million, fostering a vibrant community hub for its target audience. In comparison to competitors, Eight FM holds a smaller but growing share among Chinese-language stations, trailing behind 988 FM, which boasts around 2.1 million weekly listeners as per 2024 surveys. While 988 FM dominates overall listener numbers in the segment, Eight FM differentiates itself through its emphasis on youthful, digitally savvy demographics, contributing to Media Prima Audio's collective reach of nearly 5.9 million weekly listeners across its network.

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