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Fever 104
Fever 104 FM is available in Delhi (October ‘06), Mumbai (January ’07), Bangalore (March ‘07) and Kolkata (January ‘08) with vibrant, youthful, creative and interactive programming! Fever 104 FM has lived up to the promise of ‘Its all about the music’ in the true sense of the term. From creating the best musical experience on radio with our 40 minutes non-stop music programme, to creating the Fever Music Mahotsav with A.R. Rahman, we try and give our audiences the best all-round music experience
Fever 104 FM is available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata with vibrant, youthful, creative and interactive programming! Fever 104 FM has lived up to the promise of ‘Its all about the music’ in the true sense of the term.

Fever 104 FM has gained a position of thought leadership in the radio industry and constantly strengthened it by significant investment in content creation and path breaking innovations through the years like Secret Sounds, a contest to guess the sounds of the city; I Love Fever and Tick Tock Bingo, which introduced the concept of large cash prizes on air; Ki Bolchen Dada, the first on air audio blog and an exemplary in-house audio production, Ramayan, which won two Golds at the New York Festival 2011, making us the only Indian radio station to receive such an accolade.

Fever 104 FM is proud to be the most sports friendly radio station. We have a longstanding reputation of presenting every game in a distinct and unique manner packed with entertainment for all our listeners. We justified this stand once again in IPL 4 2011 when we collaborated the local teams in all 4 operating markets.

With so much packed into one station, it's not a surprise that more than 20 million people tune in to us every day and within 5 years of coming into existence Fever 104 FM has become the No. 1 station in Delhi and is swiftly heading towards the same position in all other markets as well. With the best quality and most quantity of music

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