Radio station Suria FM on the upward trend, with an increase of 11% of listeners


DJ Lin (right) says the success at the radio station is the result of everyone's hard work at Suria FM. Photo: Handout

Malay-language radio station Suria FM has many reasons to celebrate as it has managed to attract more than 3.4 million listeners a week. This is an increase of 11% or 350,000 listeners, according to GfK Radio Hearing Measurement survey, Wave 1 2022.

Overall, within the station, the weekday morning show, Team Pagi Suria (6am to 10am) recorded the highest increase (18%). And among all the Malay-language commercial radio stations in Malaysia, Team Pagi Suria – hosted by Ajak, Fizi Ali and Suraya Borhan – recorded the biggest leap in terms of exclusive listeners, at 22%.

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