Audio+, the leading radio app dedicated to bringing diverse and dynamic content to listeners across Malaysia, is thrilled to announce the addition of two popular radio stations, Manis FM and Cats FM, to its growing platform. This exciting partnership marks a significant step in Audio+’s mission to connect Malaysians with a wide array of audio content from all corners of the country.
Bringing Regional Flavors Nationwide
Manis FM, hailing from the East Coast in Terengganu, and Cats FM, originating from Kuching, Sarawak in East Malaysia, are both celebrated for their unique local flavors and vibrant programming. By joining the Audio+ app, these stations are set to extend their reach beyond regional borders, offering their loyal listeners the convenience of tuning in from anywhere in the nation.
Uniting Fans and Amplifying Voices
This strategic partnership not only strengthens Audio+’s content lineup but also fosters unity by bringing together the passionate fan bases of Manis FM and Cats FM. Listeners can now enjoy a seamless streaming experience, discovering new music, news, and cultural insights from both the East Coast and East Malaysia. This collaboration highlights Audio+’s commitment to showcasing Malaysia’s rich diversity and ensuring that more voices are heard nationwide.
A New Era of Accessibility and Variety
With the inclusion of Manis FM and Cats FM, Audio+ continues its dedication to providing a wide range of content that caters to the diverse interests of Malaysian audiences. Whether it’s enjoying the traditional sounds of the East Coast or the contemporary vibes of East Malaysia, Audio+ ensures that listeners have access to a rich tapestry of programming, all within one easy-to-use app.
“We are delighted to welcome Manis FM and Cats FM to the Audio+ family,” said Nazri Noran, Chief Executive Officer at Audio+. “This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing our platform with varied and engaging content, and we are excited to see these exciting stations inspire and entertain our growing user base.”