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Details of Operational Private FM Radio Station As on 16.07.2021 S Details of Operational Private FM Radio Station as on 16.07.2021 S. NO. CITY STATE NAME OF THE PERMISSION HOLDER FREQUENCY DATE OF GOPA/ DATE OF OPERATION- LICENSE CHANNEL ID MHz MGOPA ALISATION VALIDITY 1 AGARTALA TRIPURA M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 05-04-2016 01-04-2017 31-03-2032 2 AGARTALA TRIPURA M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 95 20-06-2018 08-06-2019 07-06-2034 3 AGRA UTTAR PRADESH M/S HT MEDIA LTD. FEVER 93.7 11-02-2016 19-08-2016 18-08-2031 4 AGRA UTTAR PRADESH M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.9 02-02-2017 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 5 AGRA UTTAR PRADESH M/S RAJASTHAN PATRIKA PVT. LTD. RADIO TADKA 94.5 05-04-2016 07-03-2017 06-03-2032 6 AGRA UTTAR PRADESH M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 7 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 18-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 8 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 98.3 30-09-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 9 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI LOVE 104 05-04-2016 05-09-2016 04-09-2031 10 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.1 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 11 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S NEXT RADIO LTD. FEVER 95 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 12 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 13 AHMEDNAGAR MAHARASHTRA M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 104 05-04-2016 12-12-2016 11-12-2031 14 AHMEDNAGAR MAHARASHTRA M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.1 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 15 AHMEDNAGAR MAHARASHTRA M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 05-04-2016 01-04-2017 31-03-2032 16 AHMEDNAGAR MAHARASHTRA M/S SKYLINE RADIO NETWORK LTD. RADIO DHAMAAL 106.4 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 17 AIZWAL MIZORAM M/S PURVY BROADCAST PVT. LTD. RADIO GUPSHUP 94.3 94.3 27-06-2018 02-11-2018 01-11-2033 18 AIZWAL MIZORAM M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 05-04-2016 01-04-2017 31-03-2032 19 AIZWAL MIZORAM M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 20 AJMER RAJASTHAN M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 18-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 21 AJMER RAJASTHAN M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 104.8 05-04-2016 10-12-2016 09-12-2031 22 AJMER RAJASTHAN M/S RAJASTHAN PATRIKA PVT. LTD. RADIO TADKA 106.4 05-04-2016 02-03-2017 01-03-2032 23 AJMER RAJASTHAN M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 24 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA M/S ABHIJIT REALTORS AND INFRAVENTURES PVT LTD RADIO ORANGE 91.9 05-04-2016 16-08-2016 15-08-2031 25 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 05-04-2016 23-03-2017 22-03-2032 26 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI 95 20-06-2018 24-07-2018 23-07-2033 27 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.1 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 28 ALAPPUZHA KERALA M/S MALAYALA MANORAMA CO. LTD. RADIO MANGO 92.7 21-06-2018 25-03-2019 24-03-2034 29 ALAPPUZHA KERALA M/S THE MATHRUBHUMI PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. LTD. CLUB FM 104.8 02-06-2018 25-03-2019 24-03-2034 30 ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH M/S HT MEDIA LTD. FEVER 94.9 05-04-2016 15-09-2016 14-09-2031 31 ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH M/S RAJASTHAN PATRIKA PVT. LTD. RADIO TADKA 104.6 05-04-2016 01-12-2017 30-11-2032 32 ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 33 ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH M/S RENDERLIVE FILMS & ENTERTAINMENT PVT. LTD. RADIO CURRENT 94.1 14-10-2016 01-01-2018 31-12-2032 34 ALLAHABAD UTTAR PRADESH M/S HT MEDIA LTD. FEVER 94.3 11-02-2016 14-09-2016 13-09-2031 35 ALLAHABAD UTTAR PRADESH M/S RAJASTHAN PATRIKA PVT. LTD. RADIO TADKA 106.4 05-04-2016 07-05-2017 06-05-2032 36 ALLAHABAD UTTAR PRADESH M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 37 ALLAHABAD UTTAR PRADESH M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 38 AMRAVATI MAHARASHTRA M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI 92.1 20-06-2018 03-04-2019 02-04-2034 39 AMRITSAR PUNJAB M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 25-04-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 40 AMRITSAR PUNJAB M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 98.3 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 41 AMRITSAR PUNJAB M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 42 AMRITSAR PUNJAB M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 23-01-2017 06-02-2017 05-02-2032 43 ASANSOL WEST BENGAL M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 95 20-06-2018 21-03-2019 20-03-2034 44 ASANSOL WEST BENGAL M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 45 ASANSOL WEST BENGAL M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 46 AURANGABAD MAHARASHTRA M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 05-04-2016 12-12-2016 11-12-2031 47 AURANGABAD MAHARASHTRA M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 98.3 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 48 AURANGABAD MAHARASHTRA M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 05-04-2016 01-04-2017 31-03-2032 49 AURANGABAD MAHARASHTRA M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 50 BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH M/S HT MEDIA LTD. FEVER 94.3 11-02-2016 15-09-2016 14-09-2031 51 BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.9 02-02-2017 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 52 BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH M/S RAJASTHAN PATRIKA PVT. LTD. RADIO TADKA 91.1 05-04-2016 22-06-2017 21-06-2032 53 BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 54 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 98.3 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 55 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI 95 01-03-2016 04-05-2016 03-05-2031 56 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S HT MEDIA LTD. FEVER 104 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 57 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S INDIA RADIO VENTURE PVT. LTD. INDIGO 91.9 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 58 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S KAL RADIO LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 59 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S MUSIC BROADCAST LTD. RADIO CITY 91.1 30-09-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 60 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S NEXT RADIO LTD. RADIO ONE 94.3 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 61 BENGALURU KARNATAKA M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 62 BHADERWAH J&K UT M/S SAMBHAAV MEDIA LTD. TOP FM 94.3 22-11-2018 12-12-2019 11-12-2034 63 BHARUCH GUJARAT M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI 92.3 20-06-2018 04-08-2018 03-08-2033 64 BHARUCH GUJARAT M/S SAMBHAAV MEDIA LTD. TOP FM 105.2 03-07-2018 04-08-2018 03-08-2033 65 BHAVNAGAR GUJARAT M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. MIRCHI 91.5 30-01-2019 02-04-2019 01-04-2034 66 BHAVNAGAR GUJARAT M/S SAMBHAAV MEDIA LTD. TOP FM 93.1 23-01-2019 02-04-2019 01-04-2034 67 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH M/S DB CORP LTD. MY FM 94.3 25-04-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 68 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH M/S ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD. RADIO MIRCHI 98.3 10-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 69 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 70 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH M/S SOUTH ASIA FM LTD. RED FM 93.5 05-12-2016 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 71 BHUBANESWAR ODISHA M/S EASTERN MEDIA LTD. RADIO CHOCOLATE 104 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 72 BHUBANESWAR ODISHA M/S RELIANCE BROADCAST NETWORK LTD. BIG FM 92.7 19-11-2015 01-04-2015 31-03-2030 73 BHUBANESWAR ODISHA M/S SARTHAK FILMS PVT.
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