Suria FM wins Best Religious Radio Programme at Anugerah Seri Angkasa 2024


Suria FM took home an award for its programme, '30 Hari Mencari Cinta Ilahi Bersama Ustazah Datuk Dr Norhafizah Musa', produced by Farhana Najlaa. Photo: Handout

Suria FM has added another feather to its cap after clinching the Best Religious Radio Programme (Rancangan Agama Radio Terbaik) prize at the Anugerah Seri Angkasa 2024 on Oct 26.

The Malay-language radio station earned the honour for its programme, 30 Hari Mencari Cinta Ilahi Bersama Ustazah Datuk Dr Norhafizah Musa, produced by Farhana Najlaa.

The programme explores themes of love and devotion to God.

Suria FM General Manager Roslinda Abdul Majid, better known as DJ Lin, expressed gratitude for this recognition.

She added that this award also serves as motivation for the Suria FM team to continue working hard in producing meaningful and beneficial content for listeners.

“This victory is a result of the Suria FM team’s hard work and dedication.

“This programme has not only successfully educated the community, but also touched the hearts of the audiences,” she said.

Organised by the Communications Ministry, the Anugerah Seri Angkasa celebrates Malaysia’s top radio programmes and broadcast personalities.

Winners are chosen based on the quality of production, creativity and impact of their content.

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