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Press Release |  17 Dec 2007 17:20 |  By RnMTeam

BIG 92.7 FM's chak de chandigarh with RJ Anubhav

MUMBAI: BIG 92.7 FM, India's no. 1 FM Station in its endeavor to provide wholesome entertainment to its listeners and to ensure best quality entertainment, has brought on board RJ Anubhav to host the new Breakfast Show - 'Chak De Chandigarh', every morning between 7am and 11am - Monday's to Saturday's. The talented RJ has worked with many production houses and radio channels before joining BIG 92.7 FM. He was also involved in script writing for various projects.RJ Anubhav, in his new 'avtaar' will host the breakfast show - Chak De Chandigarh', which would have various interesting sections, including a section called 'Sector 927', which would throw light on various problems faced by citizens living across different sectors of Chandigarh. Anubhav will visit various sectors of the city and speak to listeners on issues faced by them at their locality - both civic and social issues.

The show - 'Chak De Chandigarh' besides playing some enthralling numbers, will start-off with a general topic for discussion every day, for which the listeners can call up, send SMS and convey their view point and also win some great gifts. The show will be open through IVR too.

Commenting on his new responsibility at BIG 92.7 FM, RJ Anubhav said, "RJing has always been my first passion and through my role at BIG 92.7 FM, I can nurture both nurture my passion and enhance my creativity. Working with BIG FM is one of the best pportunities, as the station not only holds the top position but offers the best entertainment one can look forward to on radio. I look forward to working with this organization and get entertaining listeners."

Welcoming RJ Anubhav, Mr. Mohit Sharma, Cluster Head, BIG 92.7 FM Chandigarh said, "RJs are the voice of every radio station, hence having Anubhav on board will not only bring freshness to our breakfast show but also create a new brand in itself. I am confident that with Anubhav on our board, our station would cross many more milestones and we would be able to strengthen our offering of wholesome programming mix to our listners."

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