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| network_namename = Astro Radio Sdn Bhd
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| country = [[Malaysia]]
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| network_type = [[Terrestrial television|Broadcast]] [[radio network]]
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| owner = [[Astro Malaysia Holdings|Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd]]
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| launch_dateimage_size = 1996
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| past_names = Airtime Management & Programming Sdn Bhd (AMP Radio Networks)
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| website = {{URL|https://astroradio.com.my/}}
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| former_name = AMP Radio Networks<br/>(1996 - 2012)
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| industry = [[Radio network]], [[Radio broadcasting|Broadcasting]]
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| predecessor = Airtime Management and Programming Sdn. Bhd.
| founded = *{{start date and age|1996}} (Astro Radio Peninsular Malaysia)
*{{start date and age|2010}} (Astro Radio East Malaysia)
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| defunct = *{{end date and age|2023}} (Astro Radio East Malaysia)
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| hq_location = All Asia Broadcast Centre,<br/>[[Technology Park Malaysia]],<br/>[[Bukit Jalil]], 57000 [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
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* [[Singapore]]
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| key_people = Kenny Ong Chun Eng<br/>{{small|[[Chief executive officer]]}}
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* [[Era (radio station)|Era]]
* [[Era (radio station)|Era Sabah]]
* [[Era (radio station)|Era Sarawak]]
* [[Gegar (radio station)|Gegar]]
* [[GoXuan (radio station)|GoXuan]]
* [[Hitz (radio station)|Hitz]]
* [[Lite (radio station)|Lite]]
* [[Melody (radio station)|Melody]]
* [[Mix (Malaysian radio station)|Mix]]
* [[My (radio station)|My]]
* [[Raaga (radio station)|Raaga]]
* [[Sinar (radio station)|Sinar]]
* [[Zayan (radio station)|Zayan]]
* Syok
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'''Astro Radio''' (formerly known as '''Airtime Management and Programming''' or simply '''AMP Radio Networks''') is a Malaysian radio network company which operates radio broadcasting services and more since 1996. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Astro Malaysia Holdings|Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad]]. Astro Radio owns and manages 13 private radio stations which are transmitted through the [[FM broadcasting|FM]] (frequency modulation) radio spectrum. As of November 2021, Astro Radio still remains the number one and largest [[radio network|radio network company]] in [[Malaysia]], with 77.7% of Peninsular Malaysians and 15.6 million listeners tuning in to its stations weekly, together with its [[Media Prima]] counterpart, Media Prima Audio, according to the GfK Radio Audience Measurement (RAM) Wave 1 in October 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Post Survey 2021 S1 {{!}} Astro Radio|url=https://astroradio.com.my/updates/post-survey-2021-s1?_ga=2.42023717.1079987279.1628607007-1001416033.1628267620|access-date=2021-08-12|website=astroradio.com.my}}</ref> Era being at top of the list with the most audience reach estimated at 6,000,000 listeners, followed by Sinar and Gegar.
'''Astro Radio Sdn Bhd''' (formerly known as '''Airtime Management and Programming Sdn Bhd''' or '''AMP Radio Networks''') is a Malaysian radio network company owned by [[Astro Malaysia Holdings|Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd]] that is owned by [[Astro Holdings Sdn Bhd]].
 
== Company background ==
Astro Radio was officially launched on 1 June 1996 as '''Airtime Management and Programming Sdn. Bhd.''' with the very first time five opened audio only including [[Hitz (radio station)|Hitz]], [[Mix (Malaysian radio station)|Mix]], [[Lite (radio station)|Light & Easy]], [[Era (radio station)|Classic Rock]] and [[My (radio station)|TalkRadio]].
Airtime Management & Programming Radio Network Sdn Bhd (AMP Radio Network) has revolutionised Malaysian airwaves since 1996, introducing format-specific programming; a new concept to commercial radio in Malaysia. It operates eight high-ranking terrestrial FM networks, namely ERA fm, MY FM, Hitz fm, MIX fm, LiteFM, SINAR fm, Melody FM & THR (Raaga and Gegar). AMP is South-East Asia’s furthest-reaching and most successful multi-lingual broadcaster, broadcasting in four languages and with 11.5 million Malaysians tuning in weekly.
 
Airtime Management and Programming Sdn. Bhd. (now AMP Radio Networks) operates eight [[FM broadcasting|terrestrial FM]] networks: [[Era (radio station)|Era FM]], [[My (radio station)|MY FM]], [[Hitz (radio station)|Hitz FM]], [[Mix (radio station)|Mix FM]], [[Lite (radio station)|LiteFM]], [[Sinar (radio station)|Sinar FM]], [[Melody (radio station)|Melody FM]] & [[THR.fm]] (now [[Raaga (radio station)|THR Raaga]] and [[Gegar (radio station)|THR Gegar]]). AMP broadcasts in four languages with 11.5 million Malaysians tuning in weekly.
Now into its 15th year of operation, AMP has many milestones as part of its dynamic history. In little more than a decade, AMP has chalked up many achievements as Malaysia’s pioneer for format radio, the sole provider of 19 satellite radio services (which include the nine FM services and are available to all ASTRO subscribers in Malaysia and Brunei), the pioneering South-East Asian broadcaster to utilise LIU (local insertion units) for local or regional advertisers and in utilising Dynamic RDS (Radio Data System) as a commercial tool. Internationally, AMP has also had a strong involvement in the growth of the radio industries in India, Indonesia and China.
 
AMP is the sole provider of 19 [[Satellite radio|satellite radio services]] (which include the nine [[Frequency modulation|FM]] services and are available to all [[Astro (company)|Astro]] subscribers in Malaysia and Brunei), the first South-East Asian broadcaster to utilise LIU (local insertion units) for local or regional advertisers and utilises Dynamic RDS ([[Radio Data System]]) as a commercial tool. Internationally, AMP also had involvement in the growth of radio industries in [[India]], [[Indonesia]] and [[China]].
AMP continues to be one of the most advanced radio broadcast facilities in Asia and is a constant award-winner in various categories of creativity and technology. AMP develops complementary platforms to extend the value of radio including on-air, on-ground, on-line and mobile technologies. For businesses, this highly effective combination allows multi-platform communication directly to a particular target audience.
 
AMP develops complementary platforms including on-air, on-ground, on-line and mobile technologies.
On 1 January 2018, Astro Radio dropped the suffix “FM” as part of the rebranding for all its 11 radio stations, to focus on digital platform, inline with the current technology development.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.astro.com.my/mediaroom/articledetails.aspx?id=3145&title=astro-radio-refreshes-11-brands-to-deliver-better-value-to-fans|title=Astro Radio refreshes 11 brands to deliver better value to fans {{!}} Press Release {{!}} Mediaroom {{!}} Astro|last=Astro.com.my|website=www.astro.com.my|access-date=12 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/multiplatform-new-reality-astro-radio-drops-‘fm’-refreshes-11-brands|title=With multiplatform the new reality, Astro Radio drops ‘FM’, refreshes 11 brands|website=Digital News Asia|access-date=13 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://marketingmagazine.com.my/astro-radio-hits-refresh-button-on-11-brands/|title=Astro Radio hits refresh button on 11 brands|website=Marketing Magazine|date=2 January 2018|access-date=13 January 2018}}</ref>
 
In 2012, as part of the expansion of its operations, AMP Radio Networks became Astro Radio Sdn. Bhd.
{{quote|"...Over the years, social media has proven to be a great platform to engage with our fans. Delivering content in this digital age means; engaging with our fans through various interactive platforms that drive talkability and social engagement. Platforms like these enable us to build a community of fans centered on tastemakers, such as our own talent who are household names,”<ref name=":0"/>|source=Jake Abdullah, Chief Operating Officer of Astro Radio.}}
 
In October 2017, Astro Radio announced the launch of two new radio brands - [[GoXuan (radio station)|goXuan FM]] and [[Zayan (radio station)|Zayan FM]] for a new generation of smart, technology and socially connected along with the new generation of listeners who are trendsetters and influencers in the digital and social media space. Zayan is the first Malaysian radio brand for modern [[Muslims]], it aspires to serve this growing community by delivering music, content and dialogue that reverberates among them. While [[GoXuan (radio station)|GoXuan]] goes where the trendsetting Chinese Gen Z are making their mark. Astro Radio has built a state of art live broadcast studio from which the brand will stream live entertainment content via its digital platforms throughout the whole day. Unlike any other radio brand in Malaysia, [[GoXuan (radio station)|goXUAN]] is visually-led.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2017-10-01|title=Astro Radio launches two new brands for its 15.4 million weekly listeners|url=https://radioinfo.asia/news/astro-radio-launches-two-new-brands-its-154-million-weekly-listeners/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-12|website=RadioInfo Asia|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210812051048/https://radioinfo.asia/news/astro-radio-launches-two-new-brands-its-154-million-weekly-listeners/ |archive-date=12 August 2021 }}</ref>
 
On 1 January 2018, Astro Radio dropped the suffix “[[Frequency modulation|FM]]” as part of the rebranding for all its 11 radio stations, to focus on digital platform, inline with the current technology development.
{{blockquote|"...Over the years, social media has proven to be a great platform to engage with our fans. Delivering content in this digital age means; engaging with our fans through various interactive platforms that drive talkability and social engagement. Platforms like these enable us to build a community of fans centered on tastemakers, such as our own talent who are household names.”<ref>{{cite news |url=https://radioinfo.asia/news/astro-radio-refreshes-11-brands/ |title=Astro Radio refreshes 11 brands |date=3 January 2018 |work=RadioInfo Asia}}</ref>|source=Jake Abdullah, former Chief Executive Officer of Astro Radio.|author=}}
 
=== Astro Radio stopped operations in Sabah and Sarawak and moved to Bukit Jalil ===
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In October 2023, [[Hitz (radio station)|HITZ]] and [[My (radio station)|MY]] broadcasts for Sabah and Sarawak have been completely stopped by Astro Radio and will be returned to Bukit Jalil.<ref>{{cite news |last=Tan |first=Yu Ang |date=3 October 2023 |title=Astro Radio Ceases Operation In Sabah & Sarawak, All Staff Given Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS) |url=https://weirdkaya.com/astro-radio-ceases-operation-in-sabah-sarawak/ |work=WeirdKaya}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.hmetro.com.my/rap/2023/10/1016032/hitz-fm-my-fm-henti-operasi-berpangkalan-di-sabah |title=Hitz FM, MY FM henti operasi berpangkalan di Sabah |first=Najiy |last=Jefri |date=3 October 2023 |work=Harian Metro |language=ms}}</ref>
 
In January 2024, [[Era (radio station)|ERA Sabah]] and [[Era (radio station)|ERA Sarawak]] have officially started broadcasting from Bukit Jalil. As a result, ERA Sabah and ERA Sarawak will not be stopped by Astro Radio until now.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://bm.syok.my/info/era-sabah-era-sarawak-personaliti-baru |title=ERA Sabah dan ERA Sarawak Perkenal Barisan Personaliti, Segmen Baru |first=Syazwan |last=Aizad |date=9 January 2024 |work=Syok |language=ms}}</ref>
{{blockquote|After 13 years of Astro Radio being based in Sabah, radio station Hitz FM Sabah and MY FM Sabah closed its office operations in the state effective September 30.
 
English language radio channels, Hitz Sabah and MY Sabah for Chinese will return their broadcasts to Kuala Lumpur.
 
However, Era Sabah was not stopped and still maintains the existing presenter but will be based in Kuala Lumpur.
 
"Astro Radio Sabah office operations will be closed with effect from 30 September 2023. There will be no more operational employees and only full-time staff will be given VSS (Voluntary Redundancy).
 
The former Content and Digital Head of Astro Radio Sabah, Ily Lia Affiqah, said that the English language radio channels, Hitz Sabah and MY Sabah for Chinese will return their broadcasts to Kuala Lumpur.
 
"However, fans can still listen to Era Sabah broadcasts as usual. It will only be broadcast from Bukit Jalil (Astro headquarters).
 
"All presenters will be broadcasting from Kota Kinabalu until December 31 before all operations are fully transferred to Bukit Jalil in January next year.
 
"Hitz Sabah and MY Sabah broadcasts will also be restored. There will be no presenters or local content for these two channels starting September 30," he told Harian Metro.
 
According to Ily, it is possible that not all Era Sabah presenters will continue to serve since some of them will not be moving to Kuala Lumpur next year.
 
He said the decision to stop the operation of the Astro Radio Sabah office was reached last August.
 
According to him, Astro Radio Sarawak's office operations were also stopped effective last Saturday.
 
Ily added, as an individual who had been with the radio for almost 13 years, he admitted that he was sad but agreed with the decision involved.
 
"It's time for me to try a new direction. I started as a Sabah Era presenter at the age of 19, but had to leave this station with mixed feelings.
 
"This is my first job and it can be said that I grew up with Astro Radio. I learned a lot and helped pave the way for me to develop a career in the entertainment field in Sabah.
 
"However, every meeting will have a farewell. I want to thank all my friends at Astro Radio Sabah. They are all like family to me," he said.
 
For the record, Ily is the first Era Sabah presenter with Beebey since Astro Radio expanded its wings to the state on October 1, 2010 under the Era Sabah brand.|source=Former Content and Digital Head of Astro Radio Sabah, Ily Lia Affiqah.|author=}}
 
== Other brands ==
 
=== Raku ===
Astro Radio launched a radio and [[Streaming media|music streaming service]] platform known as '''Raku''' and then '''DVR Player''' in April 2015 through mobile and web. Raku is a short-form for '''''Radio Aku''''' (‘My Radio’ in [[Malaysian Malay|Malay]]). Through Raku, Malaysians can stream millions of songs, videos and playlists curated by top local artistes including [[Yuna (singer)|Yuna]], [[Paperplane Pursuit|Paper Plane Pursuit]], [[Dasha Logan]] and many more. Users can also listen to more than 20 live radio stations through the free and premium versions of Raku. The application also provides local community updates such as articles, news, traffic and sports. Raku is available in [[English language|English]], [[Malaysian Malay|Malay]], [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] and [[Tamil language|Tamil]]. However, Raku services were rebranded into the new '''Syok''' platform in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=2015-04-17|title=RAKU, a music & radio streaming mobile app from Astro|url=https://www.malaysianwireless.com/2015/04/raku-music-radio-streaming-mobile-app-astro/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-12|website=MalaysianWireless|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150422011037/http://www.malaysianwireless.com:80/2015/04/raku-music-radio-streaming-mobile-app-astro/ |archive-date=22 April 2015 }}</ref>
 
=== Syok ===
Astro Radio launched a multilingual [[entertainment]] and [[Lifestyle (sociology)|lifestyle]] platform known as '''Syok''', stylised as '''SYOK''' in July 2019. The platform can allow users to listen to 26 Astro Radio brands (including online-only stations or [[Direct to Home|Direct-To-Home]] [DTH] stations that are available on [[Astro (company)|Astro TV]], and East Malaysian stations) via live online streaming, listen to [[podcast]]s of all live radio and exclusive content, watch original short-form videos, read current articles, news and traffic updates and participate in contests.<ref>{{Cite web|date=3 July 2019|title=Astro Radio introduces SYOK app, Everything Got!|url=https://marketingmagazine.com.my/astro-radio-introduces-syok-app-everything-got/|access-date=28 August 2019|website=Marketing Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://syok.my/|title=Syok Official website}}</ref>
 
* [[Era (radio station)|Era]]
* [[Era (radio station)|Era Sabah]]
* [[Era (radio station)|Era Sarawak]]
* [[Sinar (radio station)|Sinar]]
* [[Gegar (radio station)|Gegar]]
* [[Zayan (radio station)|Zayan]]
* [[My (radio station)|My]]
* [[Melody (radio station)|Melody]]
* [[GoXuan (radio station)|GoXuan]]
* [[Hitz (radio station)|Hitz]]
* [[Mix (Malaysian radio station)|Mix]]
* [[Lite (radio station)|Lite]]
* [[Raaga (radio station)|Raaga]]
* Syok Original Radio
** Bayu
** Gold
** India Beat
** Jazz
** Kenyalang
** Opus
** Osai
** Classic Rock
* News, Sports & Talk (Online only)
** [[Astro Awani]]
 
'''Syok''' also offered pop-up stations, featuring tracks for some occasions, such as [[Public holidays in Malaysia]]. In addition, they also provide Featured Radio, which include partnered radio stations such as Red Radio (in partnership with [[AirAsia]]), [[Rakita (Malaysian radio station)|Rakita]], [https://www.onafo.my/ AFO RADIO], and [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] ([[TeleRadyo]], [[MOR Entertainment]] and [[MyxRadio]]).
 
==Stations==
{| class="wikitable"
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! Station !! Explanation !! Language !! Year of launchLaunch !! Astro channelChannel
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| [[Hitz (radio station)|Hitz]] || The latest English songs, focused on younger listeners. Rebranded, with a dot, in 2001. One of the first radio channels by AMP to be launched in 1996. || English || 1996 || 852
|-
| [[MixLite (Malaysian radio station)|MixLite]] || The oldest and latest English songs, focused onfor mature listeners. It was previously known as Light & Easy. One of the first radio channels by AMP to be launched in 1996. || English || 1996 || 855854→
|-
| [[LiteMix (Malaysian radio station)|LiteMix]] || The oldeststation andplays latestadult songscontemporary formusic maturefrom listeners.the It90s wasand previouslynow, knowntargeting aslisteners Lightbetween &the Easy. Oneages of the25 firstand radio39. channels|| byEnglish AMP|| to1996 be(as launchedan inAstro-only 1996audio ||channel), English1997 ||(as 1996an FM radio station) || 854855
|-
| [[Era (radio station)|Era]] || The latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on younger listeners. TheThis radio station is the first private radio station, to be broadcast completely in Malay language, after being dominated by government-owned radio station for years. || Malay || 1996 (as an Astro-only audio channel), 1998 (as an FM radio station) || 856
|-
| [[My (radio station)|My]] || Chinese songs for all ages. Formerly known as Chuan Zhen Xin Qu Tai (傳真心曲台) during the early years of broadcast. || Chinese || 1996 (as an Astro-only audio channel), 1998 (as an FM radio station) || 853
| [[Sinar (radio station)|Sinar]] || The oldest and latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on mature listeners || Malay || 2004 || 857
|-
| [[MelodySinar (radio station)|MelodySinar]] || The oldest and latest songs from domestic and international repertoire, focused on mature listeners. Formerly known as Wirama Melayu during the early years of broadcast. || ChineseMalay || 19961998 (as an Astro-only audio channel) , 20122004 (as an FM radio station) || 858857
|-
| [[RaagaGegar (radio station)|RaagaGegar]] || TheA RaagaMalay-language radio station plays Tamil songs fortargeting the WestEast Coast area. || TamilMalay || 1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) || 859863
|-
| [[GegarRaaga (radio station)|GegarRaaga]] || TheAstro GegarRadio's stationonly playsTamil-language Malayradio songsstation, fortargeting the EastWest Coast area.|| MalayTamil || 1994 (original, as THR), 2005 (acquisition) || 863859
|-
| [[MyMelody (radio station)|MyMelody]] ||The Chineseoldest songsand forlatest allsongs, ages.focused Formerlyon known as Chuan Zhen Xin Qu Tai or 傳真心曲台mature listeners.|| Chinese || 19961998 (as an Astro-only audio channel), 19982012 (as an FM radio station) || 853858
|-
| [[ZayanGoXuan (radio station)|ZayanGo Xuan]] || The latest songs fromand domesticdigital-first andChinese international repertoireentertainment, focused on modern and contemporary Muslimyoung listeners. || MalayChinese || 2017 || 876877
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| [[goXuanZayan (radio station)|goXuanZayan]] || The latest songs andfrom digitaldomestic firstand Chineseinternational entertainmentrepertoire, focused on youngmodern and contemporary Muslim listeners. || ChineseMalay || 2017 || 877876
|}
 
==Syok==
 
Astro Radio has launched a multilingual entertainment and lifestyle platform known as '''SYOK''' in July 2019. The SYOK platform can allow users to listen from 25 Astro Radio brands (including online-only stations and East Malaysian stations) via live online streaming, enjoy podcasts of all live radio and exclusive content, watch original short-form videos, read current articles, news and traffic updates and participate in contests for a chance to take home prizes. It can be accessed via website or downloading the app (which replaced all individual station apps).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://marketingmagazine.com.my/astro-radio-introduces-syok-app-everything-got/|title=Astro Radio introduces SYOK app, Everything Got!|website=Marketing Magazine|date=3 July 2019|access-date=28 August 2019}}</ref>
 
==Defunct radio stations==
Both radio stations, were originally two of the five first radio stations, when it was launched in 1996. Over the one-year period, demand grew for radio content in Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese, as radio listeners who were exposed to AMP’s English brands wanted the same formats but in other major local languages. This compelled AMP to make changes tochanged its line-up, and swapping two of its English FM brands, namely Classic Rock and TalkRadio, for ERA FM ([[Malaysian language|Bahasa Malaysia]]) and MY FM ([[Mandarin Chinese|Chinese]]), respectively. Later, due to a high demand that Chinese listeners who have a need of a channel that focuses to older listeners like Lite FM and Sinar FM, but mostly has been the current format. Melody FM was launched on 15 August 2012 to replace XFM on FM and Astro.
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Station !! Explanation
!Language
!Year of Launch
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| Classic Rock || The oldest and latest songs from rock music. However, it continues to be broadcast on Astro and via online only.
|English
|1997
|-
| TalkRadio || News and talk radio show; ceased broadcasting in 1998
|English
|1997
|-
| XFM || Songs from Malaysian artists only, focused on younger listeners. However, it continues to be broadcast as an online station before ceased broadcasting in 2017
|Malay
|2004
|-
|Hitz Sabah
|This radio station was discontinued on 1 October 2023 and its frequency was taken over by Hitz.
|English
|2010
|-
|Hitz Sarawak
|This radio station was discontinued on 1 October 2023 and its frequency was taken over by Hitz.
|English
|2010
|-
|My Sabah
|This radio station was discontinued on 1 October 2023 and its frequency was taken over by My.
|Mandarin
|2010
|-
|My Sarawak
| XFM ||Songs from Malaysian artists only, focused on younger listeners. However, it continues to be broadcast as an online station before stopped working in 2017
|This radio station was discontinued on 1 October 2023 and its frequency was taken over by My.
|Mandarin
|2010
|}
 
==References==
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==External links==
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* {{official|https://astroradio.com.my/}}
* [https://syok.my/ SYOK (lifestyle platform) website]
* [https://era.jesyok.my/ ERA website]
* [https://gegar.syok.my/ GegarGEGAR website]
* [https://goxuan.syok.my/ goXuanGOXUAN website]
* [https://hitz.comsyok.my/ hitzHITZ website]
* [https://lite.syok.my/ LiteLITE website]
* [https://mixmelody.syok.my/ MIXMELODY website]
* [https://melodymy.syok.my/ MELODYMY website]
* [https://myraaga.comsyok.my/ MYRAAGA website]
* [https://raagasinar.syok.my/ RAAGASINAR website]
* [https://sinarzayan.syok.my/ SINARZAYAN website]
 
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