Suria FM records over 3.3 million monthly listeners


Suria FM attracted 3.3 million monthly listeners between January and December 2024. Photos: Handout

Suria FM has cemented its position as Malaysia’s preferred Malay-language radio station, attracting 3.3 million monthly listeners between January and December 2024, according to the Nielsen Consumer and Media View (CMV) report.

The station ranks among the top three Malay-language radio stations in Peninsular Malaysia.

Its success extends beyond traditional listenership, with growth in the digital space.

Throughout 2024, Suria amassed over 113 million video views, 53 million digital streams, 32 million page and screen views and built a vibrant community of 5.84 million followers and active users across multiple platforms.

In a statement, Suria FM general manager Roslinda Abdul Majid, fondly known as DJ Lin, expressed her gratitude to the loyal listeners for their unwavering support.

“We deeply appreciate the trust of the millions of listeners and digital users who choose Suria as their daily entertainment companion.

“This support motivates us to continue creating fresh, relevant and engaging content that resonates with Malaysians,” she said.

DJ Lin also extended her thanks to the Suria team, whose dedication and hard work have allowed the station to continue delivering high quality experiences both on-air and on digital platforms.

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