The new shows aim to meet the changing needs of audiences as the UAE shifts to a new weekend.
Pulse 95 Radio, Sharjah’s English language radio channel, has announced the launch of three new shows to meet the changing needs of its audiences, in line with the transition to a new workweek in the UAE and to adapt to Sharjah’s newly extended weekend from Friday to Sunday
Two popular presenters on Pulse 95 will helm two new shows while the third show will be hosted by a fresh voice as part of the radio station’s strategy to introduce new talent to its lineup of presenters.
Pulse 95 Radio ushered in the start of its revamped programming schedule with the launch of The Buzz on January 14, 2022. This entertainment show with Mikail Atiyeh – a well-known geek and gaming enthusiast with a fondness for comic books, animation, blockbuster movies and more – focuses on local and international pop culture, movie reviews, and new releases on Netflix and Apple TV, amongst others.
The Buzz keeps listeners updated on the latest from the world of comics and entertainment and offers insightful video game reviews. Atiyeh will talk about the trending topics on the internet over the weekend from Friday to Monday, from 8 PM to 9 PM.
In the Good To Great, a podcast-format weekly talk show aired every Sunday from 4 PM to 5 PM, Alya Alnoimi – a new voice on Pulse 95 Radio with a passion for anime, gaming, Japanese language and other cultures – will draw out the successful habits, lessons learnt and personal inspirations of leading personalities. The show, repeated on Fridays from 4 PM to 5 PM, is about role models who have made a difference and will focus on their career path and their journey to success.
Aisha Al Mazmi -a self-proclaimed ‘casual gamer’ and pop-culture enthusiast – will keep listeners up to date with all the latest happenings and events in Sharjah every weekday from Monday to Thursday from 4 PM to 5 PM. Eyez On will track the latest news on real estate, health, education, culture, and more in the emirate and highlight everything from a corporate exhibition to a family funfair to help residents plan out their three-day weekend.