30 August 1988 - Radio Malaysia Johor Bahru went FM stereo and transmitted using antennas brought from England.[2]
20 October 1988 - Radio Malaysia Johor Bahru was split into 2-radio stations: its FMstereoradio transmitter was taken over by a new station called FM Stereo Johor Bahru (FMJB) which exclusively transmitted in South Johor and Singapore. Radio Malaysia Johor Bahru (RMJB) went back to the old AM 828 kHz.[3]
31 August 1989 - Radio Malaysia Johor Bahru changed its name to Radio 3 Johor Bahru.
1 January 1991 - Radio 3 Johor Bahru returned to FM.
27 July 1992 - The ground-breaking ceremony for the Sultan Iskandar Broadcasting Complex was held. The complex costs RM15.6 million, housing three radio studios and a 1,000 seat audiotorium. [4]
1 January 1993 - Radio 3 Johor Bahru started broadcasting 18 hours a day from 06:00 to 00:00 MST.
1 January 1994 - Radio 3 Johor Bahru and its complement station FM Stereo Johor Bahru (107.5 MHz) moved to the brand new Kompleks Penyiaran Sultan Iskandar (Sultan Iskandar Broadcasting Complex).
3 April 1997 - The Ministry of Information plans to convert FM Stereo Johor Bahru (known as Radio 2 Johor Bahru) into an English radio station to promote the country internationally. It was also planned to be privatised. [5]
5 April 1997 - The Sultan Iskandar Broadcasting Complex was officially opened by the then-Sultan of Johor, Almarhum Sultan Iskandar. [5]
31 August 1998 - Radio 3 Johor Bahru changed its name to Radio Malaysia Johor (RMJ).
2 June 2005 - Radio Malaysia Johor came to be known by its current name Johor FM.
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