Thursday June 19, 2008
Guan Eng to go live on radio
IF you have questions on how you feel towards the Pakatan Rakyat administration or want to meet up front with Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, you can do so during the outdoor broadcast by Red FM and 988 (Mandarin radio station) at Komtar’s pedestrian mall this Saturday.
The two-day broadcasting session will kick off with fun and frolic on Friday where listeners can meet up with Red FM and 988 deejays.
988 “Hello Morning” deejays will keep listeners and shoppers entertained in the earlier part of the day while Red FM deejays Dilly and JD will provide them with a taste of the Red Evening Drive 'live' from 4pm to 8pm.
Catch Red FM deejays Dilly and JD (right) at Komtar's pedestrian mall this Friday and Saturday. Saturday will get a more serious note when 988 “Hello Morning” deejays will spend the day tracking the progress of the promises made by state government. The DJs will also get the public to express their opinions on the new administration between 6am to 10am.
From noon to 3pm, Lim will go “live” on air at the pedestrian mall with where DJs Dilly and JD. There will also be a brief Q & A session with Lim.
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