Myanmar Radio

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Myanmar Radio National Service (Burmese: မြန်မာ့အသံ; formerly, Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS)) is the national radio service of Myanmar. It has its broadcasting headquarters in both the administrative capital of Naypyidaw and Yangon, Myanmar's largest city. The service runs Myanmar Radio, Myanmar Radio Minorities Service, Myanmar Radio International and Myanmar Radio 2nd Programme (Tha Pyay Radio). Like all legally operating radio stations in Myanmar, such as Yangon City FM and Mandalay City FM, Myanmar Radio is under state management.

FrequenciesAM: 576 KHz, 594 kHz
SW: 5985 kHz, 9730 kHz
FM: 87.6 MHz, 94.6 MHz, 94.9 MHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz [1]
BrandingMyanmar Radio
FormatNews and entertainment
Quick facts Frequencies, Branding ...
Myanmar Radio National Service
  • Myanmar
FrequenciesAM: 576 KHz, 594 kHz
SW: 5985 kHz, 9730 kHz
FM: 87.6 MHz, 94.6 MHz, 94.9 MHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz [1]
BrandingMyanmar Radio
Programming
FormatNews and entertainment
Ownership
OwnerMyanmar Radio and Television
  • Myanmar Radio Minorities Service
  • Myanmar Radio International
  • Tha Pyay Radio
  • Mayu FM
History
First air date
15 February 1946[2]
Technical information
Power50 kW
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FrequenciesAM: 729 KHz
SW: 4725 kHz, 5915 kHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz
Branding
  • Upper Tineyinthar
  • Lower Tineyinthar
FormatNews and entertainment
OwnerMyanmar Radio and Television
Quick facts Frequencies, Branding ...
Myanmar Radio Minorities Service
  • Myanmar
FrequenciesAM: 729 KHz
SW: 4725 kHz, 5915 kHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz
Branding
  • Upper Tineyinthar
  • Lower Tineyinthar
Programming
FormatNews and entertainment
Ownership
OwnerMyanmar Radio and Television
History
First air date
12 February 1958
Technical information
Power50 kW
Close
FrequenciesFM: 94.6 MHz, 99.0 MHz, 101.7 MHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz
BrandingMyanmar Radio International
FormatNews and entertainment
OwnerMyanmar Radio and Television
Quick facts Frequencies, Branding ...
Myanmar Radio International
  • Myanmar
FrequenciesFM: 94.6 MHz, 99.0 MHz, 101.7 MHz
DAB+: 181.936 MHz
BrandingMyanmar Radio International
Programming
FormatNews and entertainment
Ownership
OwnerMyanmar Radio and Television
History
First air date
15 February 2021
Technical information
Power2 kW
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MRNS, alongside all other state-controlled media, has been the mouthpiece of successive Burmese governments. However, due to a recent revamp in giving greater air time to music and pop topics, the state-affiliated radio services are, despite their affiliation with the government, popular with the populace. However, in terms of audience for news programmes, MRNS is the least popular (and perceived as being the least credible). Most Burmese listen to foreign-based, pro-opposition radio services.[3]

History

Radio service in Myanmar first came on air in 1936 during the British colonial era.[4] Regular programming by Bama Athan (Burmese: ဗမာ့အသံ; "Voice of Burma") began in 1946 when the British established Burma Broadcasting Service (BBS), carrying Burmese language national and foreign news and musical entertainment, knowledge reply and school lessons and English language news and music programming.[2] After independence in 1948, it was named Myanma Athan (Burmese: မြန်မာ့အသံ; also meaning Voice of Burma, but with the more formal term "Myanmar").

The service was renamed Myanmar Radio by the military government which came to power in 1988. The radio service's parent, the Burmese Broadcasting Service was also renamed as Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) in 1997.[4]

Until the launch of Yangon City FM in 2001, BBS/Myanmar Radio was the only radio station in the country. For years, its main broadcast center is at 426 Pyay Road in Kamayut in Yangon. Since late 2007, the main broadcast station has moved to Naypyidaw. Yangon Station now mostly relays Naypyidaw Station's programming.[1]

Broadcast service

Since the first high frequency (HF) installations back in the 1950s, the service's HF transmitter capacity has not had a major upgrade.[5] However, there have been some minor frequency adjustments, with 4725 replacing the former 4795 and 5040, 7185 replacing 7125 and 7120, and 9730 replacing 9725 and 6035.[5]

More information Station, Frequency ...
Station Frequency Wavelength Location Notes
Myanmar Radio National Service 594 kHz 505 meters Naypyidaw (MW SW Transmitter Site, Tatkon) 2300–1630
Myanmar Radio National Service 576 kHz,
5985 KHz
9730 KHz
520 meters
50.13 meters
30.85 meters
Yangon (Yay Kuu) 2300v-2400v, 2300–1630. Carries separate program 0030–0230, and at other times relays 594 kHz.
Myanmar Radio National Service 87.6 MHz - Yangon (Kamayout) 2300–1630
Myanmar Radio 2nd Programme (Tha Pyay Radio) 711 kHz 422 meters Naypyidaw (MW SW Transmitter Site, Tatkon) 0030–1430
Myanmar Radio 2nd Programme (Tha Pyay Radio) 99.6 MHz - Yangon (Kamayout) 0030–1430
Myanmar Radio International 94.6 MHz - Yangon (Kamayout) 0030–1630
Myanmar Radio Minorities Service (Upper Tineyinthar) 5915 kHz 51 meters Naypyidaw (MW SW Transmitter Site, Tatkon) 2330-0530 (Morning)
0630-1400 (Evening)
Myanmar Radio Minorities Service (Lower Tineyinthar) 729 KHz
4725 kHz
411 meters
63 meters
Yangon (Yay Kuu) 2330-0530 (Morning)
0630-1230 (Evening)
Myanmar Radio Distance Learning 729 KHz
4725 kHz
411 meters
63 meters
Yangon (Yay Kuu) 1230-1330/1530v
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Relay Station

More information Service, Frequency ...
ServiceFrequencyPowerTransmitter location
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 94.9 MHz2 kWNaypyidaw and Pyinmana.
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.2 MHz2 kWMRTV Headquarters, Tatkon.
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 87.6 MHz2 kWYangon
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 94.6 MHz2 kWSagaing and Mandalay
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.0 MHz2 kWMiytkyina
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.0 MHz2 kWBhamo
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.2 MHz2 kWHomalin
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.5 MHz2 kWKen Balu
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 90.4 MHz2 kWFalam and Kalay
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.8 MHz1 kWMonywa
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 94.6 MHz2 kWSagaing and Mandalay
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz1 kWPyin Oo Lwin
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 94.3 MHz2 kWPopa
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.0 MHz2 kWMeiktila
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.8 MHz2 kWSittwe
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.9 MHz2 kWTaunggyi
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 91.3 MHz2 kWLahio
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz2 kWKeng Tung
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 92.5 MHz2 kWMinbu and Magwe
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz2 kWTaungdwingyi
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.5 MHz2 kWPakokku
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 92.5 MHz2 kWPathein
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz2 kWKyaunggon
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.5 MHz2 kWHinthada
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 92.5 MHz2 kWBago
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 91.0 MHz2 kWTaungoo
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz2 kWPyay
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.2 MHz2 kWHpa an
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 89.0 MHz2 kWMyawady
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz2 kWBelin
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 91.3 MHz2 kWMaylamyine
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.3 MHz1 kWDawei
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 92.2 MHz2 kWMyeik
Myanmar Radio National ServiceFM 88.0 MHz1 kWKawthaung
Myanmar Radio InternationalFM 101.7 MHz2 kWNaypyidaw and Pyinmana
Myanmar Radio InternationalFM 99.0 MHz2 kWSagaing and Mandalay
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