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Brand Profile S2 Gegar FREQUENCY LISTING: 88.8FM Kuantan 106.8FM Kuala Terengganu 88.1FM Kota Bharu Astro Channel 863 GEGAR is Malaysia’s No. 1 East Coast radio brand, with a current weekly reach of 2.5M on radio. The brand is the East Coast community’s key source of local news, entertainment and variety of local music. Brand Positioning: Pilihan #1 Pantai Timur (East Coast’s #1 Choice) Target Audience: 15 - 40 year olds (Rural East Coast Malay) Language: Malay and local dialects SHAH, this “anak jati” Pahang MEK ZURA, a Kelantan native, has EWAN, started his career as an complements his GEGAR Pagi had a successful career in both TV announcer when he was only 17, co-host Mek Zura very well with and radio broadcasting. With over one of the youngest announcers at his great sense of humour and 10 years of experience, her return that time. From Wakaf Bharu, eloquent discourse. He’s a fan of to radio has been greeted with Kelantan, he is known for his big challenges, and is constantly open arms. Alongside her heart. Entertaining people, and finding new ways to entice listeners co-announcer, Shah, her cheerful making people smile gives him joy with his life experiences and and sweet personality will definitely and satisfaction. knowledge. put a smile on listeners' faces. ANNA, is the announer for GEGAR SCHA, born in Kuantan, she was NAZZ, a graduate with a Masters in Malam, GEGAR's night show. She the winner for ERA Intern back in Communication, Nazz has found was the runner-up for Penyampai 2016. Her love for singing has led himself in the industry he loves Top Malaysia 2014 and started to her to showcase her skills at best: broadcasting. With previous develop an interest in hosting and numerous events. She now hosts aspirations to become an enjoys working in the industry GEGAR 10-3 every weekday, from announcer, he’s now living the despite the challenges. Bubbly and 10 am to 3 pm. dream hosting GEGAR Malam on free-spirited, that's the best way to weeknights. describe Anna. Segments GEGAR Pagi with Shah & Mek Zura 6.00 am – 10.00 am Start your morning with your favourite duo, Shah and Mek Zura. They will surprise you with fun segments! GEGAR 10 - 3 with Scha 10.00 am – 3.00 pm Scha is your rugged chick at heart as she accompanies you with your favourite rock songs and DIY tips and tricks. GEGAR Petang with Ewan & Nazz 3.00 pm – 7.00 pm Sit back and relax as Ewan and Nazz as they entertain you with your favourite song selections. Senja Pantai Timur 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Spiritual and motivational segment GEGAR Malam with Anna 8.00 pm – 12.00 am Dont let your night be a lonely one as Anna feeds your soul with chart-topping love hits!.
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