{{short description|Malaysian Chinese-language radio station}} {{Multiple issues| {{Only primary sources|date=August 2023}} {{one source|date=August 2023}} {{More citations needed|date=September 2024}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2017}} {{Infobox radio station | name = Eight WuXian | native_name= Eight无限 | native_name_lang = zh | logo = Eight FM (NEW 2025).svg | logo_size = 200px | city = [[Kuala Lumpur]] | country = MY | area = [[Klang Valley]], [[Alor Setar]], [[Penang]], [[Seremban]], [[Kuching]] and [[Kota Kinabalu]] | branding = | frequency = [[#Frequencies|See list]] | rds = EIGHT WUXIAN | airdate = {{start date|2009|01|19|df=yes}} | last_airdate = <!--{{start date and age|2022|09|25|df=yes}} *(100.4 MHz [[Kuantan]], [[Pahang]]) {{start date and age|2025|10|27|df=yes}} *(105.3 MHz [[Johor Bahru]], [[Johor]]) *(88.1 MHz [[Malacca]]) *(87.6 MHz [[Ipoh]], [[Perak]])--> | format = [[Contemporary hit radio]] | language = [[Malaysian Mandarin|Mandarin]] | former_names = {{ubl|One FM (2009–2021)|8FM (2021–2023)|Eight FM (2023-2025)}} | affiliations = Media Prima Audio | owner = [[Media Prima|Media Prima Berhad]] | licensee = One FM Radio Sdn Bhd | sister_stations = {{collapsible list| * [[Kool FM (Malaysia)|Kool FM]] * [[Fly FM]] * [[Hot FM (Malaysia)|Hot FM]] * [[Molek FM]] }} | webcast = {{URL|https://listen.eight.audio|}} | website = {{URL|https://www.eight.audio|}} }}

'''Eight WuXian''' ({{zh|c='''Eight无限'''}}) (formerly '''Wanita FM''', '''One FM''', '''8FM''' and '''Eight FM''') is a [[Malaysia]]n Mandarin-language radio station and owned by [[Media Prima Audio]], a radio broadcasting subsidiary of the Malaysian media conglomerate, [[Media Prima]].

== History == Eight FM began broadcasting in 2006 as a women's radio station called "Wanita FM", which was acquired by Media Prima in 2009. The station was eventually renamed to One FM and change its broadcasting format into Chinese-language radio station.

Beginning 4 May 2021, the Radio Station was simulcast on [[8TV (Malaysian TV network)|8TV]] daily from 1:30{{nbsp}}am to 7:00{{nbsp}}am.

[[File:8FM radio station logo.svg|150px|thumb|Old logo used from 2021 to 2023.]]

On 2 August 2021, One FM was formally reorganised into '''8FM''' which based on the 8TV branding. On the evening of the same day, 8TV Mandarin News broadcast simultaneously by [[8TV (Malaysian TV network)|8TV]] and 8FM. [[Media Prima]] had fully realized cross-platform resource interoperability and the 8FM logo. Malaysian television stations used the 8TV logo until August 31, 2023.

On 28 March 2022 to 22 September 2023, 8FM temporarily broadcast through the [[MYTV Broadcasting|MYTV]] platform.<ref>[https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02KKKGCz4TiWKPpCRbXXr6TTaqMsGq7DR13sYVT6psWReRKAw3vVZ2tmprwUPi6oESl&id=901754719843052&m_entstream_source=timeline&__tn__=%2As%2AsH-R Untuk makluman.]</ref>

On 25 September 2022, 8FM ceased broadcasting in [[Kuantan]], [[Pahang]] '''100.4MHz''' due to low rating in Kuantan and was replaced by [[Molek FM]] on 2 October 2022. Listeners used 8FM via Audio+ app, 8FM YouTube LIVE streaming, 8FM web streaming or FM 88.1MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali. 8FM Kuantan frequency '''100.4MHz''' was replaced by Molek FM; 8FM could be tuned on 88.1MHz in parts of Kuantan with weaker signal.

[[File:Eight FM 2023.svg|150px|thumb|Old logo used from 2023 to 2025.]]

On 1 August 2023, 8FM renamed to '''Eight FM''' and changed to a fully Mandarin-language radio station starting 2024.

Eight FM began broadcasting from its new studios in Balai Berita, Bangsar on 13 January 2025.

On 27 October 2025, Eight FM was discontinued in [[Johor Bahru]], [[Johor]]; [[Malacca]] and [[Ipoh]], [[Perak]] due to a decline in listenership and was replaced by [[Kool FM (Malaysia)|Kool FM]] on 3 November 2025.

==Frequencies== {| class="wikitable" ! Frequencies ! Area ! Transmitter |- | style="text-align:center;"|88.1&nbsp;MHz | [[Klang Valley]], South Perak and West Pahang | Gunung Ulu Kali |- | rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;"|87.8&nbsp;MHz | [[Perlis]], [[Alor Setar]], [[Kedah]] and [[Penang]] | rowspan=2|[[Mount Jerai]] |- | [[Taiping, Perak]] |- | style="text-align:center;"|88.3&nbsp;MHz | [[Seremban]], [[Negeri Sembilan]] | Bukit Gun |- | style="text-align:center;"|98.3&nbsp;MHz | [[Kuching]], [[Sarawak]] | Bukit Djin |- | style="text-align:center;"|95.7&nbsp;MHz | [[Kota Kinabalu]], [[Sabah]] | Bukit Karatong |}

== See also == *[[List of radio stations in Malaysia]]

== References == {{Reflist}}

== External links == * {{official|https://www.eight.audio}}

{{Media Prima}} {{Radio stations of Malaysia|Companies}} {{Chinese-language radio}}

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[[Category:2009 establishments in Malaysia]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 2009]] [[Category:Radio stations in Malaysia]] [[Category:Chinese-language radio stations in Malaysia]] [[Category:Media Prima]] [[Category:Contemporary hit radio stations]] [[Category:Mass media in Bangsar]]