Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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12-Aug-23 |
PRN2023 (8:45 PM) |
Status Quo in Kelantan?
Badrul Hisham, Director of Programmes, Iman Research | Dr Syaza Shukri, Associate Professor & Political Science Researcher, International Islamic University Malaysia |
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12-Aug-23 |
PRN2023 (8:30 PM) |
Political Fatigue Affecting Voter Turnout?
Professor James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Tasmania | Dr Syaza Shukri, Associate Professor & Political Science Researcher, International Islamic University Malaysia |
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12-Aug-23 |
PRN2023 (6:30 PM) |
Did Voters Turn Up In Subang Jaya?
Michelle Ng, Incumbent ADUN and Pakatan Harapan Candidate For Subang Jaya |
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24-Jul-23 |
Top Story (7:45 AM) |
Voter Turnout - Crucial To State Elections' Outcome
Dr James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Tasmania |
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17-Mar-22 |
Live & Learn (2:00 PM) |
Johor Elections: Low Voter Turnout & Disenfranchised Youth
Qyira Yusri, Co-Founder, UNDI18 |
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14-Mar-22 |
Pressing Matters (9:30 AM) |
Beyond the Ballot Box in Johor
Dashran Yohan, Presenter/Producer, BFM 89.9 |
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01-Mar-20 |
Malaysia Terbaru (3:00 PM) |
Bloody Face, Broken Dreams
James Chai, Head of Commercial and Research at INVOKE Solutions |
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04-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:15 AM) |
The Tide Turns in Semenyih
Amir Fareed, Director of Strategy |
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01-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:45 AM) |
Semenyih Bellwether for PH
Ibrahim Suffian, Programme Director |
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06-Aug-18 |
Evening Edition (6:45 PM) |
Voter Turnout in Sg Kandis
Ibrahim Suffian, Program Director, Merdeka Centre |
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06-Aug-18 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Sg Kandis - Fatigue or Failed Messaging?
Ben Suffian, Programme Director |
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09-May-18 |
General Elections 2018 (6:00 PM) |
GE14: Voter Turnout
Ben Suffian, Programme Director, Merdeka Centre |
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