Weekly Schedule

All hours are "GMT +2, Cairo Local Time", hours are repeated every 12 hours

Thursday

00 : 00

Kids On Sakia (Program)

Written & Presented by Medhat Riad.

This program tackles a psychological point for kids' upbringing, as all our programs, it's light, brief and straight to the point.

 Duration: 7 minutes.

00 : 08

Pop (Music)

You can chill with some known favorites of pop for Michael Jackson, Elton John, Dave Mathews. Most covers performed by Egyptian Bands.

02 : 00

“Te’raf” Did You Know?? (Program)

-Prepared and presented by Marina Iskandar and Nermin Ammar

-Te'raf discusses the different abbreviations we use in our daily lives but do not really understand what they stand for, so the program will introduce the meanings to the listeners. 

02 : 05

Arab Unity (Music)

This hour is dedicated to all Arabs, in which we tried to cover the underground scene in the Arabic region...so enjoy listening to Tania Saleh From Lebanon, Alaa Wardi From Saudi Arabia, Autostrad from Jordan, Wust El Balad From Egypt, Kulna Sawa From Syria and more..Stay tuned.

03 : 00

National Songs (Music)

This hour is a very special hour celebrating the 25th of January revolution, giving us energy and hope to keep on asking for what we believe in.. 

05 : 00

Youpi Current (Music)

Cheerful, sarcastic and enjoyable tunes mirroring the current Egyptian social Life with blended world known genres to introduce a new trend in the music scene.

06 : 00

Pacific Current (Music)

Pacifying tunes mirroring the current Egyptian social life with blended world known genres to introduce a new trend in the music scene.

07 : 00

Rock It Hard (Music)

Rock it really hard this hour with Bad Apple, Classics Band, Karma, Mascara, Redeemers, The Room & Unfold.

09 : 00

Folk (Music)

Know the musical heritage and folklore of different countries of the MENA region all combined and brought to you through this hour.

 

10 : 00

Helwa Ya Baladi (Repeat)

-Prepared and presented by Mohamed Gamal

Egypt has a lot of provinces and governorates, but have you ever wondered why they named a particular name that way? what is the story behind it, and who forged the great Egyptian history?? Find out more by tuning into the show 

 

10 : 06

Arab Unity (Music)

This hour is dedicated to all Arabs, in which we tried to cover the underground scene in the Arabic region...so enjoy listening to Tania Saleh From Lebanon, Alaa Wardi From Saudi Arabia, Autostrad from Jordan, Wust El Balad From Egypt, Kulna Sawa From Syria and more..Stay tuned.

11 : 00

Everyday Melodies (Music)

Mellow songs inspired by familiar Egyptian pop.

 

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