Radio Fiji Two

Radio Fiji Two is a Hindi language - public service broadcaster in Fiji. The station broadcasts on the 105 frequency to the cities of Suva, Navua, Nausori, Labasa, Savusavu, Nadi, Denarau, Mamanuca and Lautoka. The station also broadcasts on the 104.8 frequency to the towns of Coral Coast and Ba. The station broadcasts on 105.2 megahertz to the town of Tavua, and on 105.4megahertz to Rakiraki and Nabouwalu.[1]

Radio Fiji Two
Broadcast area95% of Fiji's population and streaming live to the World.
Frequency104.8MHz, 105MHz, 105.2MHz and 105.4MHz
BrandingRadio Fiji Two
Slogan"Desh Ki Dhadhkan"
Programming
FormatPublic Service Broadcaster
Ownership
OwnerFiji Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date1 July 1954
Links
Webcasthttp://player.streamguys.com/fbc/sgplayer/player.php?s=5&l=layout-standard
Websitehttp://radiofijitwo.com.fj

It is operated by Fiji Broadcasting Corporation, the company which also owns FBC TV, Radio Fiji One, Mirchi FM, Bula FM, 2day FM-Fiji, and Gold FM-Fiji in Fiji.[2]

Radio Fiji Two initiated its broadcasting on 1 July 1954. Featuring Multi Lingual Religious Music in the morning, News & community Messages, Drive time music play, talk back shows, Birthday Announcements, Interviews, Favorite music plays and much more. Featuring a range of popular Hindi songs from the 1950s to present era. This includes film songs and music as well as recordings of popular artists and latest hits.

The station endeavors to entertain, educate, inform, preserve & develop culture and foster mutual understanding between the different originating groups in the Fijian Community, using the universal language of music, news, views, information and being mindful of the diverse interests, religious and ethnic origins of the audience they cater. The programs include substantial local contents specialized contributors dealing with wide range of cultural issues. Featuring regular news and sports bulletins, interviews and discussions on issues of concern and interest of the Indo- Fijian (Indian) community.

The programs are sponsored by the government under the Public Service Broadcast (PSB) contract, from private organizations and religious organizations in Fiji. Radio Fiji Two provides opportunities to local businesses to market their products to a specialized niche market by advertising on air.

Announcers

Radio Fiji Two’s lineup is as follows[3]

  • Subha Ki Manzil 12.00am - 6am: Sheenam Roy
  • Humsafar 6.00am - 9am: Dipti Ben and Monish Sharma
  • Ghar Sansaar 9am - 12pm: Pallavi Sheweta
  • Suhana Safar 12pm - 3pm: Noor Jahan
  • Mastaani Shaam 3pm - 7pm: Sonam Lata
  • Mahekti Ratein 7pm - 12am: Ravin Singh
  • Guldasta (Saturday) 6am -12pm: Sheenam Roy
  • Mastana Bahar (Saturday) 6pm - 12am: Rajnesh Kumar
  • Aaina "Talk Back Show" (Tuesday) 2pm - 3pm : Shammi Lochan Lal
  • Bhuli Hui Yaadein (Sunday) 6pm - 12am: Gyan Prabha Nand

Pallavi Sheweta is the station’s current Program Director.

Former Radio Jockeys

Some of the famous radio jockey that have worked with Radio Fiji 2;

  • Late Ambika Nand
  • Jitendra Shyam
  • Nitya Nand
  • Dharmendra Shyam
  • Sashi Kanta
  • Ranjana Kumar
  • Prem Chand
  • Pranil Chand
  • Yashmin Ali
  • Veena Kumar Bhatnagar
  • Roneel Narayan
  • Jeff Khan
  • Prabha Mishra
  • Pawan Rekha
  • Rohit Ritesh Sharma
  • Late Sunil Raj
  • Pranol Rai
  • Mohini Karan
  • Tej Ram Prem
  • Avinesh Raj
  • Late Anirudh Diwakar
  • Vijay Dutt Sharma
  • Vandhana Prasad
  • Sherine Prasad
  • Late Ramesh Chandra
  • Yashmin Ali
  • Mohini
  • Late Vidyawati Jairam
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