Lite FM 105.8 - Programme

Programme

  • Leisure with Lite: a leisure programme
  • Ramadhan with Lite: a spiritual sharing with Siwo Agus Hidayat
  • Lite Spirit: discussion dialogue
  • Berproses Menuju Kesejatian Diri: a sharing programme
  • Morning Fresh with Lite: a morning programme
  • Postcard from Melbourne: a cooperation program with Australia's ABC radio, the package contains information ABC news for 10 minutes with an interactive discussion with fellow ABC radio
  • Cruising with Lite: free Lite programmes
  • Lite After Hours: an evening programme
  • Lite’s Corner: Dialogue about success story
  • Lite at Nite: nightly programme
  • Lite is Beautiful: an interactive talk show with Arvan Pradiansyah.
  • StarLite: a special programme that plays an Indonesian language songs and share with the soloist, Interview, Music Group, which is promoting the latest album, by SMS Interactive CD Album dealers.
  • Movie HighLITE: for information about movies.
  • Weekend Spot Lite: weekend programmes.

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