Metro FM (Turkey) explained

Metro FM
City:Istanbul
Area:Turkey, National
Airdate:July 7, 1992 Tuesday
Frequency:97.2 Istanbul
97.2 Ankara
97.2 Izmir
96,0 Adana
102.6 Antalya
98.0 Alanya
93.5 Balıkesir
92.4 Bodrum
97.2 Bursa
97.2 Çeşme
95.2 Çorlu
96.0 Denizli
91.2 Diyarbakır
102.6 Edirne
97.2 Erzurum
97.2 Eskişehir
96.4 Fethiye
103.7 Gaziantep
103.3 Göcek
108.0 Mersin
98.9 Kayseri
104.0 Köyceğiz
88.4 Malatya
96.1 Marmaris
103.1 Osmaniye
103.7 Şanlıurfa
91.2 Sakarya
88.8 Samsun
96.0 Tekirdağ
98.2 Trabzon
96.5 Zonguldak
Format:Music radio
Sister Stations:Süper FM, Joy FM, Joy Türk
Owner:Spectrum Medya
Webcast:http://www.metrofm.com.tr/metrofmaac.asx
Website:http://www.metrofm.com.tr/

Metro FM is a nationwide FM radio network broadcasting from Istanbul.

It is one of the first privately founded radio stations in Turkey and the first foreign music station. Broadcasting Pop Music in other languages than Turkish, Metro FM can be listened to via terrestrial broadcast, Turksat 2A Satellite, BlackBerry and iPhone applications.

Founded by the private Uzan Group, Metro FM remained one of the media branches of the holding for over ten years. The station briefly stayed under government entity after the takeover of the Uzan Holding companies by government banking regulation agency TMSF. With the auction held in September 2005, Metro FM has been sold to the Canadian communication group Canwest for a sum of US$22,850,000. Failing its operations in Turkey as a result of the 2007 global recession, Canwest has sold Metro FM along with its sister stations Süper FM, Joy FM and Joy Türk to Spectrum Medya, one of the domestic investment fund Actera Group’s companies. The name of the company has been changed to Karnaval Media.

Since its foundation in 1992, Metro FM has always been among the first two foreign music radio stations in the country by terms of rating. The station manager and program/music director of the radio is Cengiz Ünsal.