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10-May-23 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
By The Way: The Weekend Plans To Retire, Distrokid Brand New Mobile App, Billy Corgan Blackmailed & SUM41 Calling it quits
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14-Sep-22 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
International Acts to Skip Malaysia?
Dato' Freddie Fernandez |
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02-Sep-22 |
Track By Track (10:00 PM) |
EP35: Billie Holiday's Body and Soul
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19-Aug-22 |
Track By Track (10:00 PM) |
EP33: Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
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19-Aug-22 |
Evening Edition (5:30 PM) |
Today On Twitter: Billie Eilish Fans NOT Happier Than Ever
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18-Aug-22 |
Back To Back (10:00 PM) |
EP33: Billie Eilish
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30-Jun-22 |
Back To Back (10:00 PM) |
EP26: Glastonbury Festival 2022
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23-Dec-20 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
2020: A Weird Year For Music
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23-Sep-20 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
By The Way: BTS collaborating with fortnite, Billie Eillish Signature Fender Ukulele, Song Exploder on Netflix and SXSW going online
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25-Apr-20 |
Pick Of The Pops (4:00 PM) |
Top Hit Music From the 1980s and 90s
Patrick Teoh |
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13-Mar-20 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Bond Trading Playlist
Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Ali Johan |
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29-Jan-20 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
What’s Next For Billie Eilish Post Grammy Win?
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29-Nov-19 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
A Catch-Up on Bon Appétit History
Kam Raslan | Lee Chwi Lynn | Julian Yap |
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08-Nov-19 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
Should Women Embrace Facial Hair For Movember?
Ruby Subramaniam, feminist artist |
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23-Mar-19 |
Pick Of The Pops (4:00 PM) |
Golden Hits From The 60s to The 80s
Patrick Teoh |
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15-Dec-18 |
Wavelength (4:00 PM) |
Ep123 - Billie Blue & The Nowhere Men
Billie Blue, Billie Blue & The Nowhere Men |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Kingsley Jones, Chief Investment Officer, Jevons Global tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
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Morning Brief
Dr. Rohan Gunaratna, RSIS discusses the escalation of violence between Israel and Iran.
Morning Brief
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Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Kingsley Jones, Chief Investment Officer, Jevons Global tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
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Pinnacle Perspectives
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Open For Business
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Enterprise Explores
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The Breakfast Grille Repeat
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Discovery Hour
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Earth Matters
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Health & Living
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Top 5 at 5
Today I Learned
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BBC World Service
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