City of license | Marsa, Valletta |
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Broadcast area | Malta: National FM & DAB |
Slogan | We are one |
Frequency | FM: 92.7 listen Live Stream Real/WM |
First air date | August 1991 |
Audience share | 25.8% (August 2008, [1]) |
Owner | One Productions Ltd, Partit Laburista |
Website | www.one.com.mt |
One Radio (previously known as Super One Radio) is a radio station in Malta owned by the Labour Party. Broadcasts commenced in August 1991. While being owned previously by Rainbow Productions, the company changed its name into One Productions Ltd in September 1990.
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ONE Productions Ltd came into being with a mission statement to carry forward the marathon task entrusted by the Labour Party to Rainbow Productions. The new Company’s mission statement was the production of audio-visual programming of universal appeal to Maltese audiences. Its radio and television schedules were to include a mix and match of informative, educational and entertaining productions of the best possible production and content quality.
The results were the high ratings registered in recent survey results. Super One Radio retained its position as the most popular local station, and by March 2000, One TV won the first place in the ratings list as the most popular television station in Malta. The audience has voted Super One Radio as the most popular radio station since it started broadcasting. This success in popularity ratings brought about increased business and a constant flow of talent that expressed its preference for Super One.
Super One Radio is the only radio station in Malta that transmits live on a twenty four hour basis. It was also the first privately owned radio station to be granted a license to broadcast by the Broadcasting Authority.
The challenge that ONE Productions now faces is to sustain this success story and to widen its audience base still further.
With the ever-growing intensity in the competitive arena of media pluralism in Malta, Super One will continue to strive for excellence and increase its relevance to the Maltese public while promoting the ideals and political aspirations of its shareholders, namely the Labour Party.