Suria FM receives prize at Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Awards 2024 in Singapore


Suria FM took home an award in the Live Event Radio Streaming In Malaysia category on May 30. DJ Lin (right) was on hand to accept the prize from the organiser in Singapore. Photo: Handout

Suria FM scores again. The Malay-language radio station took home an award in the 'Live Event Radio Streaming In Malaysia' category at the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Awards 2024. The award was for Suria FM's Jelajah Suria 2023 programme.

The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Awards 2024 ceremony was held at the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport in Singapore yesterday (May 30).

In a media statement, Suria FM general manager DJ Lin expressed gratitude for the prize, saying it's a result of the hard work of her colleagues at the radio station.

“They are always committed to producing quality content for loyal listeners,” she said.

DJ Lin also extended her gratitude to fellow listeners for motivating Suria FM to continue being innovative in the competitive radio industry.

“This success wouldn’t have been possible without your support,” she added.

The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Awards celebrates the outstanding achievements and innovative projects pushing the boundaries of broadcasting technology, digitalisation and engineering.

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