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History
Bula FM began broadcasting on October 10th 1996, a significant date being the day Fiji gained independence from Great Britain. The station was the second Fijian language Radio Station of the Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd. Bula FM was formally known as Bula 102FM. The Main propose of Bula FM was to cater for the 25-55yr olds. Bula FM can be heard extensively through out the Fiji Group of Islands. Since Bula FM’s inception, the station is conscious to the listeners’ ever changing listening habits and thus the Station has always strived to give listeners what they want.
Today

Bula FM is FBCL's Fijian pop station targeting the young, energetic and music lovers in Fiji.
Apart from being Fiji's best Fijian pop station, Bula FM also pioneered the concept of blending a full one-hour midday talkback show, 'Na Domomuni' into the agreed commercial format, and this has now proven to be the most popular show on our Fijian pop station.
Bula FM's motto NABA DUA ENA SERE literally means Number One in Fijian music and currently enjoys exclusive coverage of the most admired local bands and groups in Fiji. On 14th October 2005, Bula FM Breakfast co-host Jokatama Qio, launched the new album of Voqa ni Delainavatanawa at Suva's Harbor Terminal, a testimony of the group's trust that BULA FM truly is the station to tune to, when it comes to new Fijian music. There are other popular groups like 'Volasiga kei Visailele' who have given exclusive broadcast rights to “BULA FM NABA DUA ENA SERE” only.
Bula FM’s station’s popularity is increasing, not only amongst the younger listeners but also appealing to the older listeners.
Music-mix is professionally tailored to cater for wider spectrum of our audience and to allow further programme control.
MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE VOICE FOR BULA FM |
Breakfast - Jokatama Qio and Emosi Donu |
Mid Morning - Salanieta Veilawa |
Drive - Apanesia Rakanace |
Night - Bulou Lauvili Vakawaletabua |
Midnight to Dawn - Vilivo/Watisoni Delai |
Weekender - Sekope |
BULA FM-NABA DUA ENA SERE |
‘Au kidavaki kemuni na turaga, Marama , Cauravou kei kemuni na goneyalewa kei kemuni na gone!”
Au vakabauta ni o ni sa rairai vakarorogo oti ki na Bula FM, nai matai ni siteseni ka veiqaravi ena vosa vaka-viti ena gaunisala ni kakaburaki na FM (frequency modulation) ena noda vanua. Me yacova mai na gauna ‘qo, sa tubu cake sara nai wiliwili ni lewe ni vanua era sa tekivu me ra vakamuria tiko na mai vakamalua na veiqaravi e vakayacori tiko mai ki na noda vanua. Sa mai yaco edua na veisau ena vuku veika e rogoci ena Bula FM, ni sa gadrevi me veiwaki vinaka na rorogo ni vakatagi, me sa kakua ni biu tani na rorogo ni qita kau kei na ukulele, bitu , medelini kei lali. E dua tiko na sasaga talega ni siteseni ‘qo na Bula FM, me rawa ni vakabulabulataka nai lagalaga ni noda sere nai taukei. O koya gona, ka sa tekivu me na rogoci tiko vakalevu ena gauna ‘qo na veimatasere ka ra sega ni vakayagataka na i yaya ni qiriqiri livaliva qai kenai lutua ni na dokai tikoga na vakayagataki ni noda vosa nai yau vakamareqeti eda kilai tani kina nai taukei. Bula FM naba Dua ena sere.
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