Marina FM

Marina FM or Marina Radio or Marina Station is the first private radio station in Kuwait at a frequency of 90.4, located at Marina Mall. Marina FM delivered a new concept for presenting radio programs in a distinctive way unlike the common form that is used in Arabic radio shows.

Slogan Lil Nagham Raqam
Format Radio broadcasting, Production
Affiliations Marina FM
Owner United Networks
(Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Sister stations Marina TV
Webcast Internet via Marina FM Application
Website Marina FM

Name Meaning

The name Marina basically comes from Marina Mall where the radio station is located, Marina Mall is considered one of the entertainment shopping centers in the State of Kuwait. In spite of the fact that Marina is not an original Arabic word, it became a slang and it’s locally used on a daily basis. As for the selected frequency 88.8 it was chosen in order to be memorized easily for its simple digits and that’s why it’s also used as the station’s logo and ID.

Studio Design

The studio is considered to be the first of its own in the Middle East, The Studio is located on the second floor of the mall, with a view to the ground floor where it’s easy to see the mall visitors which creates a unique atmosphere compared to the closed studios. It was designed in a modern style equipped with the newest radio techniques in addition to video cameras distributed around the studio to deliver it all on MarinaTV .

90.4 Studio

Beginning of Broadcast

MarinaFM was launched on 1 April 2005 on the frequency 88.8 FM and it’s considered the first private station in Kuwait and it’s owned by United Networks.

The Station’s Modern Concept

Marina FM provided a distinguished line in the genres of shows and the way they’re presented which differs from the usual mainstream in radio, Marina FM got closer to the audience through the local dialect, and made itself reachable to people to offer new topics, songs and media personalities.

MarinaFM Shows

External links

1. Annahar Newspaper |

2. Al Rai Newspaper |

3. Al Watan Newspaper |


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