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MUMBAI RADIO STATION AND MARINE RADIO:

MUMBAI RADIO STATION AND MARINE RADIO

INTRODUCTION:

INTRODUCTION There are eleven FM radio stations in Mumbai, with eight broadcasting on the FM band of which two are by AIR, three stations broadcasting on the AM mediumwave band (all AIR) and one on the AM shortwave band (also AIR). Navi Mumbai is also covered by these stations. There are also a few internet-based radio shows starting up in the city, these include Tiffin Talk and TD Radio.

LIST OF FM AND AM:

LIST OF FM AND AM NAME FREQUENCY Radio City 91.1 BIG 92.7 Red FM 93.5 Radio One 94.3 (previously 92.5) Radio Mirchi 98.3 AIR FM Gold 100.7 Fever 104 FM 104.0 Oye FM 104.8 GyaanVani 105.6 AIR FM Rainbow 107.1 Radio Must 107.8

Radio City-91.1FM:

Radio City-91.1FM The city that`s home to the nation`s most famous personalities also plays host to Radio City that spins out innovative and ground breaking programmes cut out especially for the city and the special class of people residing here. With RJ`s who truly understand the Mumbaikars, Radio City is probably the only music station that has managed to be friend the ‘City That Never Sleeps’.

IMPORTANCE OF RADIO IN MUMBAI:

IMPORTANCE OF RADIO IN MUMBAI ENTERTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION ADVERTISING PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

MARINE RADIO:

MARINE RADIO

INTRODUCTION:

INTRODUCTION Marine VHF radio is installed on all large ships and most seagoing small craft. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, including summoning rescue services and communicating with harbours , locks, bridges and marinas, and operates in the VHF frequency range, between 156 to 174 MHz. A marine VHF set is a combined transmitter and receiver and only operates on standard, international frequencies known as channels. Transmission power ranges between 1 and 25 watts, giving a maximum range of up to about 60 nautical miles (111 km) between aerialsmounted on tall ships and hills, and 5 nautical miles (9 km) between aerials mounted on small boats at sea-level. Frequency modulation is used, with vertical polarization, meaning that antennas have to be vertical in order to have good reception.