East Coast Radio to showcase their new playlist with 24 hours of non-stop music
Updated | By East Coast Radio
East Coast Radio announced that they will be playing 24-hours of non-stop music on the 4th of March 2019. The announcement came after the station put the power in the hands of their listeners when they launched the 28-day ECR Music Makeover.
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Listeners were asked to vote for the songs that they want to hear more of on East Coast Radio. They then were rewarded with their share of R200 000.
The station will now reveal the playlist as voted by the people of KZN for 24-hours on Monday, 4th March 2019.
Regular programming will be interrupted for this music takeover on the day. There will be no presenters, no traffic, no news, just music. All news and traffic updates will be made available on the station's website, and on the station app.
Boni Mchunu, the Station General Manager, said she was blown away by the response received by the people of KZN.
“We had a phenomenal response from KZN with over 600,000 total votes received on the microsite that was launched. We are excited to showcase this new playlist to KZN on the 4th March with 24 hours of non-stop music, a first for ECR and KZN.”, said East Coast Radio’s station General Manager, Boni Mchunu
While Programming Manager Zane Derbyshire added that he is pleased that the station will be giving listeners what they want.
“We are encouraging our listeners to tune in on this day and are confident that they will hear the hit music that they voted for. We are excited to give KZN what they want and proud to say that if it’s big in KZN then it will be on East Coast Radio,” said East Coast Radio’s Programming Manager, Zane Derbyshire.
Voting closes on Thursday the 28th of February at midnight before the new playlist is revealed on Monday.
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