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(WUB) Wake Up Belize Morning Vibes Show |
Hosted by Evan Mose Hyde and Sharon Marin, it is the most listened-to program on the airwaves from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Mondays through Fridays. This superb, interactive show, also known as Belize’s Conversation Center, serves as a medium through which burning, topical issues are ventilated and sometimes resolved. Thursdays are called “Traffic Thursday”’ on the WUB where guests are featured to discuss any current or pertinent issue affecting the community. |
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KREM Radio’s Women at Work talk show is the longest running radio show by women, about social issues in Belize, and airs Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Women at Work, which has been on air for 7 years, is hosted by Virginia Echols, UEF Board member (UBAD Educational Foundation), responsible for programs at the Library of African and Indian Studies. The purpose of Women at Work is to discuss social issues and realistic solutions as they relate to the family unit and community. The objectives are to educate and inform the audience how to live productive, principle-oriented, positive lives. The benefits include the increased awareness of UEF to Belizeans, and tangible ways to bring wellness, happiness and wealth in all lives. Women at Work is the first Belizean Radio and TV talk show to have a live-studio audience. |
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This program airs on Tuesday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and is hosted by Amandala’s Assistant Editor, Adele Ramos. Adele was once an educator. She studied designing abroad and has been working in print media for over ten years. Her show covers a range of national important topics and seeks to find solutions to pressing concerns. It gives people a forum to voice their opinion on varying sectors of society. |
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Belizean Beat/Belize Musicians Past & Present Show |
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The ever-popular, multi-talented Tony Wright: Poet, composer, and musician, appears on KREM Radio not only once, but twice, on Thursdays, to promote the work of our very own Belizean musicians from 9:00 a.m. to Noon, and then re-appears at 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Also on Saturday mornings he displays his fine taste for good music, and his unique persona, which allows him to enter the homes of many listeners locally and internationally from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. He sets your Saturday morning mood right, doing an excellent job at entertaining. |
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This is a weekly Talk Show hosted by “YaYa” Marin Coleman who interviews grass roots, community leaders and government representatives about burning national issues. Listeners have an opportunity to call-in and actively participate in the discussion. The show is simulcast on KREM TV and KREM Radio from 10:30 a.m. – Noon each Sunday morning. |
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This innovative, exciting, and original show maintains a wide and growing audience by accommodating song requests from callers while allowing them to send requests via internet, fax, and phone. No one genre of Music is played during this show. They play it all. The audience dominates this show. Also, there is a weekly and monthly Top Ten Countdown of the most requested songs. |
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Punta Jam Session/ Love Jam Session / Da Show |
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As the name Punta Jam Session implies, this show features an array of Punta selections. It is aired on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to Noon by disc jockey, Tony G.
Love Jam Session takes the airing of R&B music to a completely different level through its remarkable music classification. On Mondays inside the Love Jam session, things are mellow and smooth; on Tuesdays, it’s old school tunes and the pace picks up on Wednesdays and Thursdays, leading to a breathtaking moment inside Freaky Fridays. They are all hosted by the Award Winning, EJ Hill.
Da Show, originally called the Mad Rocka Show, is KREM Radio’s oldest show”. It is the first show to play dancehall music in Belize. Now under the capable hands of the energetic Mr. Frisco, the 3:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. transmission features regular guests and guest deejays while the host interacts with enthusiastic callers. |
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A newscast segment features Local News, Regional & International, Weather, Sports and News in Spanish. Meanwhile, our news brief provides a short synopsis of current news items, and provides insight into new and upcoming events.
Our young and energetic News Team conducts thorough research and investigations about major issues, and presents accurate information to the public.
The news editor is Ms. Alindy Amaya, who holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a Master’s in Communication. She is assisted by Ms. Deseree Cain, a seasoned broadcaster with over 15 years experience and also the holder of a Bachelor’s degree in English. Nyahbinghi Melanie is the third member of this dynamic news team. She graduated from the University of California at Berkley with a Bachelor’s Degree in English with minors in Education and African American Studies. |
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