HT Media Group has announced the closure of FM radio station ‘Fever FM’ due to the emerging trends in the media industry. According to sources, it is believed that the company is doing rebranding for the FM channel. The closure of FM radio station Fever FM has been announced via the radio station’s LinkedIn page.
In a LinkedIn post, Fever FM wrote, “It is with a heavy heart that we bring you an important announcement, you, our partners and our listeners have been with us through our joys, sorrows and ups and downs. But for everyone’s benefit we have to take this difficult decision.
In a video attached to the announcement, Ramesh Menon, Chief Executive Officer, Fever FM, said, “We have taken the difficult decision to close our station with great care and in light of the emerging trends in the media industry. Has gone.
According to some reporters who came forward, the radio station is not ceasing operations, but rather it is moving to a new digital home in a new form. Further through the post, Chief Executive Officer Ramesh Menon said that the media industry is continuously developing. In such a situation, it is challenging to remain relevant and competitive with the changes and trends.
At FM Fever, we have reached a critical juncture in our product life cycle, requiring us to make some difficult and tough decisions. Introspection is necessary and we are coming forward strongly to accept this change. We thank our creators, partners, employees and advertisers who have supported and supported us throughout our journey over the past decade.
The Fever Network was introduced in 2006. It currently operates 22 stations at 15 locations in India. Fever Network includes Fever FM, Punjabi Fever, Radio One and Radio Nasha.