987FM

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987
Broadcast areaSingapore
Johor Bahru/Johor Bahru District (Malaysia)
Batam/Batam Islands, Riau Islands (Indonesia)
Frequency98.7 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English (Singlish)
FormatTop 40 (CHR), US Top 40
Ownership
OwnerMediacorp
History
First air date
1 January 1989; 35 years ago (1989-01-01) at stroke of midnight SGT as Perfect Ten 98.7FM[1][2]
Former names
Perfect Ten 98.7FM (1 January 1989-26 June 2005)
Links
Webcast
Website987FM

987 (formerly known as Perfect Ten 98.7FM before 26 June 2005) is Singapore's very first 24-hour English music radio station of Mediacorp Radio in Singapore. It is a 24-hour radio station that plays English language hit songs from Singapore, Australia, United Kingdom, United States and around the world. 987FM is the sole contemporary hit radio on the FM frequency band in Singapore. 987's official full launch took place as Perfect Ten 98.7FM on New Year's Day 1989 at the stroke of midnight SGT as 24-hour music radio station in English.[1][2] Its studio is currently at Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis. The radio station's official tagline and slogan is "Singapore's Number 1 Hit Music Station".

The programmes on 987 as of 12 May 2022 include The Shock Circuit with Sonia and Joakim on the mornings, The Lunchbox with Natasha and The Halftime Show with Ann Nicole at the lunchtime, The Get Out with Gerald, Kim and Maya in the evenings and The Down Low with Germaine and Avery on overnight. 987 was officially similar and related to Capital's Capital London and Capital Xtra in the United Kingdom, iHeartMedia's Z100 New York based in New York metropolitan area, iHeartMedia's KIIS-FM based in Greater Los Angeles, Prambors FM in the Indonesia, Hitz in the Malaysia and The Edge based in Auckland.

History[edit]

Perfect Ten 98.7FM (1989-2005)[edit]

Perfect Ten 98.7FM's official full launch took place on New Year's Day 1989 at stroke of midnight SGT as as a 24-hour radio station that plays English language hit songs.[1][2] The station started with ten DJs and the very first 24-hour English radio station in Singapore of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). It broadcast from Caldecott Broadcast Centre after officially launched with very first programme "Ring is the New Year" a link-up with Radio 1 to usher in the New Year with fun and music.

Broadcasting time Broadcasting daily
11:59:00-11:59:59pm[1][2] Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall Clock Tower Chime: Countdown New Year / Countdown Singapore Time[1][2]
Perfect 10 98.7 FM it was officially schedule for opening midnight on New Year's Day 1989 at stroke of midnight SGT.[1][2]
Stroke of midnight[1][2] Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall Clock Tower Chime: Greetings New Year / Happy New Year - Welcome 1989[1][2]
Officially Opening Ceremony and Grand Opening of Perfect Ten 98.7 FM in held at Caldecott Broadcast Centre[1][2]
Ring is the New Year: A Link-up with Radio 1 to usher in the New Year with fun and music[1][2]
1:00am Let's Party: A selection of music for dancing in the streets or at home listeners may call into send New Year greetings
4:00am The Dream Makers: A mixture of sentimental music both old and new
News radio at 6:00am Newsbrief and Weather Forecast
6:05am A Brand New Year: A mixture of vocals and instrumentals with a phone-in for New Year greetings
10:00am The Class of 88: Featuring the year's best singles and albums in the field of pop, country, jazz and black music.
News radio at noon Newsbrief and Weather Forecast
12:05pm Top of The World: A look at the artistes and records which are on this week's American Billboard Charts
3:00pm Yesteryear's Top 40: A non-stop selection of the pop hits of the past eight years, from 1980 to 1988
News radio at 6:00pm Newsbrief and Weather Forecast
6:05pm Let's Go: A lively mixture of current and past hits
8:00pm Rock-it: Excerpts of concerts by today's rock stars
9:00pm Celebrities: It's partytime again with lively dance music and a quiz for home listeners.
News radio at stroke of midnight Newsbrief and Weather Forecast

The name Perfect 10 (also known as Radio 10) was selected because the primary aim of the station was to carry Top 10 music and the musical selection was from the past decade.[3][4] SBC advised that it would take two weeks for listener feedback to readjust the station.[5] Perfect 10 competed with Zoo FM from Batam, which the latter had since attracted Singaporean advertisers,[6] with advertising rates double than that of SBC.[7]

An SBC survey in September 1989 revealed that 40% of listeners tuned to Perfect 10 compared to Radio 3 (Mandarin) with 33% and Radio 2 (Malay) with 25%. When combined with Radio 1, it becomes 57%.[8]

987 (2005 - Present)[edit]

Perfect Ten 98.7FM became 987 on 27 June 2005. 987's studio moved out of Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 19 July 2010 and it broadcast from *SCAPE along Orchard Road at 2 Orchard Link for three years. 987 moved back to Caldecott Broadcast Centre on 20 May 2013 after its tenancy with *SCAPE expired.

In March 2010, it was announced that former beauty queen, Ris Low, would be joining the co-hosting the Shan and Rozz show.[9] There was some outrage among listeners over the employment of her as DJ due to her poor command and diction of English.[9] On the first day of co-hosting the show, Low arrived late and left early for the show and Rozz stormed off the studio after an argument.[10] On 1 April, It was later revealed that it was an April Fools' Day joke by the show and Burger King in an advertising campaign for Burger King's Angry Whooper.[10]

In March 2012, Shan Wee left 987 in February 2012, a 'ManHunt' was conducted to find a replacement for Rozz's co-host on the morning show. Listeners were invited to audition for the spot from 12 to 16 March 2012 and were told that they stood a chance of getting a spot on 987. However, it turned out that Rozz's new co-host is Bobby Tonelli from neighbour radio station, CLASS 95. It was speculated that the auditions were a waste of time and effort and simply just an advertising strategy to gain more listenership.[11][12]

On 17 January 2017, 987 studio moved out of Caldecott Broadcast Centre and into new Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis @ one-north.

Content[edit]

Music[edit]

987 adopts the contemporary hit radio format with the majority of the playlist consisting of music from the 2010s along with a minority of hits from the late 2000s.

On New Year's Eve annually there will be a countdown of the year's biggest hits on 987 played out over a 10-hour period with a repeat on New Year's Day.

Incidents[edit]

In May 2007, The Muttons were suspended for a while due to their participation in No Bra Day, an activity that was sponsored by FHM Singapore and featured young models competing to see who could remove their bras in the fastest time possible. A video taken in the studio was posted on YouTube and the resulting uproar from viewers forced the station to pay S$9,800 to the Media Development Authority of Singapore for 'inappropriate and offensive content'. Muttons in the Morning was then replaced with The Dan and Young Show. They soon came back to 987 in July 2007 for the late night slot show, now called Muttons To Midnight.[13]

In July 2009, Chew Soo Wei, was sacked by the programming director, Daniel Ong, over alleged claims of failing to put on an American accent and issues with proficiency of the English language. Listeners expressed disdain that it was unfair for DJs with local accents to be discriminated while DJs who speak with an American accent receive preferential treatment.[14]

Transmission hours[edit]

987 is a 24-hour operating channel.

Concert tour[edit]

Slogans[edit]

  • Singapore's Number 1 Hit Music Station (New Year's Day 1989[1][2]-now)

Frequencies[edit]

Frequencies TRP (kW) Broadcast area Transmitter site
98.7 FM 6 Singapore Bukit Batok Transmission Centre
Johor Bahru/Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia
Batam/Batam Islands, Riau Islands, Indonesia

National anthem[edit]

The National anthem plays at 06:00 SGT daily at the start of the broadcasting day. The National anthem is played in full with the lyrics being sung.

Nation National Anthem Start Broadcast Final Broadcast
Singapore Majulah Singapura New Year's Day 1989[1][2] now

Similar contemporary hit radio[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Effendy, Albert (31 December 1988). "Singapore's first 24-hours CHR/Pop and Top 40 youth teen". The New Paper. Archived from the original on 2 December 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l 98.7 FM PERFECT 10 Singapore with 1989 countdown (FIRST DAY BROADCAST)
  3. ^ "SBC goes for that perfect 10". The Straits Times (retrieved from NLB). 21 December 1988. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Round-the-clock music from midnight today". The Straits Times (retrieved from NLB). 31 December 1988. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  5. ^ "SBC will use feedback to fine-tune Perfect 10". The Straits Times (retrieved from NLB). 5 January 1989. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  6. ^ "New rock station named Radio 10". The New Paper. 20 December 1988. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  7. ^ "SBC Radio Ten to duel with FM Zoo". Business Times. 21 December 1988. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Perfect 10 the top radio station — survey". The Straits Times. 21 October 1989. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  9. ^ a b "盗卡世姐当DJ 听众纷喊杯葛 猛轰:英语这么烂怎能胜任" [Credit card fraud beauty queen becomes DJ, listeners calling for a boycott of the station : How can she be qualified if her English is so poor?]. Lianhe Wanbao (in Chinese (Singapore)). 24 March 2010. p. 4. 刘依¤将在下星期成为新传媒英语电台98.7的兼职DJ [Ris Low will become a part-time DJ on MediaCorp English radio station 98.7 next week]
  10. ^ a b "盗卡世姐耍了听众 愚人节笑话 听众炮轰无聊" [The credit card fraud beauty queen fooled the audience with an April Fool’s Day joke. Listeners criticized the joke as stupid.]. 4 April 2010. p. 5. 由节目广播员Shan and Rozz在4月1日揭晓,而笑话源头是为配合汉堡包王(Burger King)所推出的"火爆皇堡"(Angry Whopper)做宣传。 [Announced by DJ Shan and Rozz on 1 April, the April's Fool joke was coordinated as a promotional campaign with Burger King's new Angry Whooper.]
  11. ^ Facebook - Rozz's Man Hunt
  12. ^ "REVIEW: Battle of Singapore Radio Morning Shows | Spin or Bin Music Blog". Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  13. ^ "MediaCorp Radio fined for bra stunt". Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  14. ^ "AsiaOne.com - Was 987 DJ asked to leave because she didn't sound 'American' enough?". Archived from the original on 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2012-08-08.

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