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List Of Malayalam-language Radio Stations

Kerala has 12 Community FM Radio stations .

  1. Radio DC 90.4- (Community Radio by DC School of Management and Technology)
  1. Community Radio Benziger 107.8 ( Bishop Benziger Nursing College) - Kollam City
  2. Ente Radio 91.2 (Kerala Rural Development Agency) - Kulasekharapuram
  1. Radio MACFAST 90.4 - (Community Radio by Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies) - Thiruvalla
  1. Global Radio 91.2 FM - (Global Education Net) - Ambalappuzha
  2. Radio Neythal 107.8 (Diocese of Alleppey) - Alappuzha
  1. Radio Media Village 90.8 (St. Joseph College of Communication) - Changanassery
  2. Radio Mangalam 91.2 (Mangalam College of Engineering) - Ettumanoor
  1. Ahalia FM 90.4 (Ahalia Healthcare Group) - IIT Palakkad
  1. Radio Maattoli 90.4 (Wayanad Social Service Society) - Nalloornad - Kerala's first community radio service, it primarily caters farmers and tribals.
  1. Janvani 90.8 (Academic and Technical Education Development Society) - Panoor

See also

References

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