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| owner = [[Mediacorp]] |
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| area = [[Singapore]]<br>[[Johor Bahru]]/[[Johor Bahru District]] ([[Malaysia]])<br>[[Batam]]/[[Batam|Batam Islands]], [[Riau Islands]] ([[Indonesia]]) |
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| frequency = 93.8 [[Megahertz|MHz]] |
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'''CNA938''' is an [[English language|English]] [[radio station]] of [[Mediacorp]] in [[Singapore]]. Since mid-2019, the station runs as the complementary to [[CNA (TV network)|its parent television counterpart]] in line with the latter's 20th anniversary. CNA938 broadcasts [[news radio|news]] and talk programmes from 06:00 to 23:59 [[Singapore Standard Time|SST]] daily, followed by an audio simulcast of CNA during overnight hours. CNA938 was officially similar and related to [[BBC Radio 4]] and [[BBC World Service]] based in [[London]] and the [[New York Public Radio]]'s [[WNYC (AM)|WNYC-AM]] and [[WNYC-FM]] based in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]. |
'''CNA938''' (also known as '''NewsRadio 938''', '''938Live''' and '''938Now''') (officially call sign as '''NewsRadio 938''') is an [[English language|English]] [[radio station]] of [[Mediacorp]] in [[Singapore]]. Since mid-2019, the station runs as the complementary to [[CNA (TV network)|its parent television counterpart]] in line with the latter's 20th anniversary. CNA938 broadcasts [[news radio|news]] and talk programmes from 06:00 to 23:59 [[Singapore Standard Time|SST]] daily, followed by an audio simulcast of CNA during overnight hours. CNA938 was officially similar and related to [[BBC Radio 4]] and [[BBC World Service]] based in [[London]] and the [[New York Public Radio]]'s [[WNYC (AM)|WNYC-AM]] and [[WNYC-FM]] based in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Broadcast area | Singapore Johor Bahru/Johor Bahru District (Malaysia) Batam/Batam Islands, Riau Islands (Indonesia) |
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Frequency | 93.8 MHz |
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Language(s) | English (Singlish) |
Format | News/Talk |
Affiliations | CNA |
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Owner | Mediacorp |
History | |
First air date | 1 January 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01-01)asNewsRadio 938 (on FM frequency) |
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Licensing authority | IMDA |
ERP | 500,000 watts (TPO: 6 kilowatts) |
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Website | CNA 938 |
CNA938 (also known as NewsRadio 938, 938Live and 938Now) (officially call sign as NewsRadio 938) is an English radio stationofMediacorpinSingapore. Since mid-2019, the station runs as the complementary to its parent television counterpart in line with the latter's 20th anniversary. CNA938 broadcasts news and talk programmes from 06:00 to 23:59 SST daily, followed by an audio simulcast of CNA during overnight hours. CNA938 was officially similar and related to BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service based in London and the New York Public Radio's WNYC-AM and WNYC-FM based in Manhattan, New York City.
Plans for the launch of NewsRadio 938 was announced alongside two new radio stations by then-Minister for Information and the Arts George Yeo in March 1998. The station would be a spin-off of One FM, which used to air news-heavy content. The launch date was set for 2 October 1998, with sampler programming beginning in mid-June. It would broadcast eighteen hours a day with news every 15 minutes, talk and some light instrumental music.[1]
The 93.8 MHz frequency was originally known as NewsRadio 938 and was officially opening ceremony or grand opening by the President of the Republic of Singapore Ong Teng Cheong on New Year's Day 1998 at stroke of midnight SST. The brand was founded under the Radio Corporation of Singapore (RCS), which took over Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)'s radio-broadcasting operations on 1 October 1994 when it was privatised under Mediacorp's predecessor Singapore International Media (SIM Group of Companies). When the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) rebranded to MediaCorp on 12 February 2001, RCS subsequently became MediaCorp Radio.
NewsRadio 938 rebranded as 938LIVE in 2005. 24-hour broadcasts started on 1 January 2008.[2] A number of a new programmes and a stronger focus on news were introduced later in 2015.
On 6 November 2017, the station was relaunched with a new name, 938NOW, with a number of a new programmes and a stronger focus on news and lifestyle.[3] It has expanded its content to include more tips and insights from experts in business, finance, health and wellness, medicine, parenting, food, technology, leisure, sports and travel. The station's new tagline was “In The Know, On The Go.”
In March 2019, in conjunction with CNA's 20th anniversary, Mediacorp announced that the station will be rebranded as CNA938 (initially as CNA Talk). The new radio station was launched on 3 June that year.
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