Staff
Directorial & Management Staff | |
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Position/ Role | Name |
President for Malay & International Programming | Zakiah Halim |
Senior Programme Director | Isadhora Mohamed |
Assistant Programme Director | Morniyati Tukimin |
Music Director | Suriani Kassim (Sue) |
Promotions Executive | Noreha Bajuri |
Station Administrator | Asmah Bee |
Full Time DJs | |
Position/ Role | Name |
Senior Executive Producer | Suharti Ali |
Senior Executive Producer | Faridah Onn |
Senior Executive Producer | Mariam Mas'od |
Producer/Presenter | Shaik Abu Bakar (Ab Shaik) |
Producer/Presenter | Muhd Tahar Hj Ghalib(TG) |
Producer/Presenter | Abdul Razak Rahim(RZ) |
Producer/Presenter | Nona Kirana Assan(Nona) |
Producer/Presenter | Zauwiyah Majid(Zaza) |
Producer/Presenter | Ahmad Sodiqin(Dyn) |
Editorial & Current Affairs Team | |
Position/ Role | Name |
News Editor/Presenter | Anuwar Arifin |
News Editor/Presenter | Amilia Amin |
News Editor/Presenter | Ibrahim Jamil |
News Editor/Presenter | Inon Salleh |
News Editor/Presenter | Mohd Ashik |
News Editor/Presenter | Norshima Aziz |
News Editor/Presenter | Rashid Sulaiman |
News Editor/Presenter | Siti Raudhah Osman |
News Editor/Presenter | Surtini Sarwan |
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