AI FM - Radio Programme

Radio Programme

  • News is broadcast from RTM news centre every hour, usually 10-minute full bulletins every odd hours and 3-minute bulletins for even hours.
  • 6 am to 10 am: Ai Aksi (爱谈天下事, "Love Talking World Affairs")
    • A talk show on the national and international current issues and news. Hosted by Lih Jinn, Seow Fun and Seau Wei (Rachael).
  • 10 am to 3 pm: Ai Ceria (爱生活, "Love Life")
    • A programme on daily life with experts sharing experiences and knowledge on life, family and relationship on weekdays. A literature and children programme is broadcast on weekends. Hosted by Mun Meng and Pei Yin on weekdays, Su Fen (Tiffany) on weekends.
  • 3 pm to 7 pm: Ai Sembang (爱鲜帮, "Love Fresh Club")
    • "PK" Kok Choon pairs up with another DJ to discuss topics with listeners via SMS, Facebook and phone calls. News headlines will also be shared on air together with sports headlines. Hosted mainly by Kok Choon and joined by Seow Fun, Eddie Lai and Lip Kiong.
    • In the weekends, the Top 20 Chinese Pop Chart and Top 10 Local Chart are announced, together with programmes on fashion, style and the local music scene. Hosted by Lih Jinn, Eddie Lai, Picky and Lip Kiong.
  • 7 pm to 11 pm: Ai Blog (爱无界, "Love Without Boundaries")
    • A music programme with non-mainstream songs of various genres on weekdays, and insightful programmes in the weekends. Hosted by Keat Aun, Picky and Seow Fun.
  • 11 pm to 3 am: Ai Ria (爱耍Young, "Love Playing Young")
    • A programme with games and jokes played with call-in listeners and occasional invited guests. Hosted by Lip Kiong, Picky and Eddie Lai.
  • 3 am to 6 am: Ai Malam (爱不打烊, "Love Not Winding Down")
    • Songs and musics throughout the segment, with repeated programmes at 5 am.

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