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Big FM is a nationwide private FM radio station in India owned by Indian businessman Anil Ambani. It broadcasts at 92.7 Megahertz. FM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. ... Anil Ambani (born June 4, 1959) is an Indian businessman. ... MegaHertz (MHz) is the name given to one million (106) Hertz, a measure of frequency. ...


Currently, it covers 33 cities. This is the only private FM radio station which is being broadcast from Srinagar and Jammu in Jammu & Kashmir state. It has made an announcement to invest Rs. 400 crore dedicated to transmission equipment, infrastructure and licensing; which would make the proposed network the largest ever. For Srinagar in Uttarakhand, see Srinagar, Uttarakhand. ... Jammu   (Hindi: जम्मू, Urdu: جموں) is one of the three regions comprising the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir. ... Jammu and Kashmir is a historic state in Asia which is currently disputed between India, Pakistan, and to a lesser extent, China. ...


Its main tagline is Suno Sunao, Life Banao.


The Present Stations are:

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