[2] It broadcasts 24 hours a day, featuring contemporary pop music, entertainment news, and sports updates.
Plans for Power 98 were announced in January 1994 at the opening of Safra Resort and Country Club, with a start-up cost of $3.3 million from the Ministry of Defence.
[3] Power 98 broadcast from 6 am to 12 am, with music comprising four-fifths of its programming, mainly hits from the 1980s and 1990s, alongside news, defence-related information, and entertainment segments.
[3][1] A bilingual lunch-time show, Power Lunch,[1] allowed listeners to request Mandarin songs.
[1] On 19 March 2012, Power 98 underwent its first major revamp in 18 years, adopting the slogan "Hear The Difference," with a new lineup of DJs and programs.