Radio Metrowave

Radio station in Dhaka, Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radio Metrowave (Bengali: রেডিও মেট্রোওয়েভ) was the first private radio station in Bangladesh.[1] The station carried a news and entertainment format that it characterised as "infotainment".[2] It broadcasts on frequency 256.41-meter band or 1170 kHz in a medium wave, from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and noon to 3:00 p.m. The station served the Dhaka metropolitan area and adjoining districts. It began broadcasting on 26 March 1999.[3]

Broadcast areaDhaka metropolitan area
Frequency1170 kHz
First air date
26 March 1999; 26 years ago (1999-03-26)
Last air date
27 June 2005
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Radio Metrowave
  • Dhaka
  • Bangladesh
Broadcast areaDhaka metropolitan area
Frequency1170 kHz
History
First air date
26 March 1999; 26 years ago (1999-03-26)
Last air date
27 June 2005
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
23.7800°N 90.3573°E / 23.7800; 90.3573
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Programs

Its programs Probhati, Ajker Din, Ganer Pakhi, Metro Hits, Global Rhythm, Rockwave, Nakshi Katha, Metro Sananda, Sonali Otit, and Station Rock were, according to the station, popular.[2]

Shutdown

Radio Metrowave was closed down by the government on 27 June 2005 because of its persistent failure to pay off arrears to state-owned Bangladesh Betar, from which it rented a time slot and transmitter.[1][3]

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