Wanita FM[]
2006–2009[]

Eight FM began broadcasting in 2006 as a women's radio station called "Wanita FM", which was acquired by Media Prima in 2009.
One FM[]
2009–2021[]
The station was eventually renamed to One FM and changed its broadcasting format into a Chinese-language, contemporary hot radio station.
Beginning 4 May 2021, One FM had been broadcast simultaneously on 8TV every Monday to Sunday at 1:30 am to 7:00 am, before being replaced by Fly FM on 15 November 2024.
8FM[]
2021–2023[]

On 2 August 2021, One FM was formally reorganised into 8FM which was based on 8TV's branding. On the evening of the same day, 8TV Mandarin News started broadcasting simultaneously on 8TV and 8FM, in the same fashion as Buletin Utama broadcasting simultaneously on TV3 and Buletin FM (which got axed on 31 May 2022).
Between 28 March 2022 and 22 September 2023, 8FM, as well as its sister stations, was temporarily taken off the air from the MYTV platform.
On 25 September 2022, 8FM ceased broadcasting in Kuantan, Pahang due to low ratings and was replaced by Molek FM on 2 October 2022. Listeners could still listen to 8FM via the Audio+ app, 8FM's YouTube livestream and online station or FM 88.1MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali, albeit with weak signals.
Eight FM[]
2023–2025[]
On 1 August 2023, 8FM renamed to Eight FM.
2025-present[]
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