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Dec 01, 2019 News
Kaieteur Radio, which has hit the ground running with its hard-hitting talk interviews and talk shows, is doing it again.
Two of the most popular hosts around, Allana Bose and Casual along with Cletus Smith (DJ smiDJit) are teaming up to bring the biggest show in the morning- ‘Morning Rush’- powered by Digicel.
The show will start on Monday December 2, 2019 and will target the highly popular slot between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. weekdays.
According to Teshawna Lall, Director of Kaieteur Radio, the morning show will sizzle with the latest news, “a la Kaieteur News style,” with entertainment, music, and fashion to feature.
Listeners will also be updated on the bridge report, health, fitness, finance, weather and topical issues.
Both Allana and Casual have almost two decades of experience between them in radio and are no strangers to entertainment.
They both command a huge following.
Listeners, not only in Demerara but also in Berbice and Essequibo will now enjoy premium entertainment during the morning rush hour.
The show is being produced by Frank Sanichara. This show will be streamed live daily on facebook and Kaieteurnewsonline.com.
The radio station, on 99.1FM in Demerara and Essequibo and 99.5FM in Berbice, has been making waves.
Since launching with its flagships; “The Political Show” and “Oil and You”, the radio station has become a household name featuring news on the hour and the best in music.
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