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Prambors FM is a national commercial - public / state media contemporary hit radio based in Jakarta and surrounding areas officially formal full opened broadcast took place in Jakarta metropolitan area (the surrounding areas Jakarta) on 18 March 1971 was to play pop music with target audience for teenagers.
This is a list of FM & AM radio stations in Bandung, Indonesia, and their frequencies:
These radio stations serve satellite cities of Jabodetabek; they may have their broadcasts received in only parts of Jakarta. The frequencies of the stations have been deliberately designed not to overlap with radio stations at Jakarta.
Unless cited, some number of affiliates/transmitters are sourced from respective network articles in Wikipedia (either Indonesian or English) without any references.
Indro's introduction to the Warkop group began in 1976 when he was still in high school. To increase his income, he applied to become a radio announcer in Prambors. At that time, other Warkop colleagues, such as Dono, Kasino, Nanu Moeljono, and Rudy Badil, wanted to make a broadcast program titled casual chat with a humorous topic. Indro, who was the youngest at that time, was invited to join ...
In 1978, Manusama won a song writing competition by Prambors Radio [4] with his most famous song to date, Kidung ( sung by Chrisye on YouTube, which also made it to Rolling Stone Indonesia's Top 150 Songs of All Time. [5] His popularity escalated ever since, with a few other well-known songs such as Kasih (sung by Imaniar [6]) topping the charts. In the early 80s, Manusama also helped ...
In 1975, Dono was invited to join the radio program Obrolan Santai di Warung Kopi Prambors along with Kasino, Nanu Moeljono, and Rudy Badil. With the addition of Indro in 1976, they officially formed the group known as "Warkop Prambors".
The following year, he recorded "Lilin-Lilin Kecil" for the Prambors Radio Teenage Songwriting Competition ( Lomba Cipta Lagu Remaja, or LCLR); [3] the song, written by James F. Sundah, became his signature song. [1] Beginning with Badai Pasti Berlalu (1977), Chrisye wrote some of his own songs; his first songwriting credit was "Merepih Alam". [2]