Radio Rock - Programs

Programs

Radio Rock's most popular program is called "Heikelä Corporation" (formerly known as "Heikelä-Linnanahde Corporation"), which is broadcasted on weekdays from 6.00 to 11.00. The Corporation's hosts are Jussi Heikelä, Jenni Alexandrova and Harri Moisio. The program focuses on speaking and studio guests. It also includes The Question of a Thousand Dollars, where it is possible to win one thousand dollars.

The Dayshift of Rock is broadcast between 11.00 - 14.00 and its host is Marce Rendic. Usually, the program includes the day's question, which can be answered on Radio Rock's website. The Afternoon of Rock's broadcasting time is 14.00 - 18.00, and its compère is Jani Juntunen. There is also a DJ-guest. People can vote on "Rock" or "Rubbish" on the songs.

The Evening of New Rock is hosted by Jone Nikula and Marce Rendic. Nikula is there from Monday to Tuesday, between 18.00 - 20.00 and Marce hosts from Wednesday to Friday.

The weekday's last program is hosted by Klaus Flaming, between 20.00 - 22.00. Flaming's playlist genres change from day to day.

Weekends see Marce or Osku Nurmi in the studio. The Attitude for Weekend program is broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 - 20.00. On Saturdays, songs requested by people are played.

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