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Taipei Broadcasting Station Launching New Programs: Tune in to T Radio, Your Gateway to Diverse Programming on Air!

Taipei Broadcasting Station (TBS) is revamping its programming for 2024, preserving its beloved classic shows while introducing a variety of exciting new programs. Covering topics ranging from news, music, and health to culture, the station aims to cater to diverse listener preferences. Furthermore, the launch of the “T Radio” website brings a user-friendly interface designed to provide high-quality and convenient listening services, accompanying listeners through every exciting moment of their day on air.

 

In the new year, TBS has created a special program for commuters called “Living in Taipei.” Hosted by Ryan and airing every Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 10 AM, the show delivers fresh updates, providing commuters with useful everyday life information. Health continues to be one of the primary concerns for Taipei residents; hence the new program “Lohas and Health,” broadcasting Monday to Friday at 6 PM focuses on medical, health, and wellbeing topics, inviting healthcare professionals to share the latest medical information and health knowledge on air and co-creating a healthy LOHAS life with listeners.

 

The all-new music program “Speaking Music Slowly,” airing Thursday and Friday at 12 PM, is hosted by Golden Bell Award-winning presenter Albert. This show takes listeners deep into the world of music creation, connecting songs with listeners’ life experiences and contemporary social issues, leaving a lasting impression, and harnessing the healing power of music.

 

Additionally, TBS has partnered with Taipei Zhongshan Hall for the first time ever to present “The Golden Years of Zhongshan Hall,” airing every Saturday night at 9 PM. This program merges music, dance, cultural events, and historical heritage, beginning with the richly historic Zhongshan Hall, exploring the connections of local artistic movements and social dynamics. It aims to draw listeners closer to the arts while exploring the many captivating faces of the city.

 

In the new year, TBS is also introducing a brand new indigenous program. “Reading in Forest” immerses listeners in the world of indigenous literature through the unique perspectives of indigenous writers. “Welcome to Wasal” offers a relaxed atmosphere, featuring song sharing, interviews with tribal elders, and dialogues with the younger generation. This intergenerational exchange offers a profound appreciation of indigenous cultural heritage, blending perspectives from both old and new generations. According to TBS, in addition to the above shows, it is also launching an exciting lineup of new programs for 2024, inviting listeners to tune in and discover great programs.

 

To deliver better services, the station has upgraded its broadcasting equipment to ensure clearer and more stable audio quality, offering an enhanced listening experience. Listeners can tune into TBS on FM93.1 and AM1134, or stream online via the new “T Radio” internet radio at tradio.gov.taipei, to enjoy a diverse range of exciting programs and access detailed program information. Additionally, users can download and use the “Taipei Pass” app to select and listen to “TBS” programs on the go. For more information, follow the TBS Facebook page (www.facebook.com/FM93.1AM1134/).

 /001/Upload/464/relpic/31011/9251694/b7c721c1-88e9-4201-89b8-49bdbcb4fad5.jpgThe Golden Years of Zhongshan Hall,” airing every Saturday at 9 PM and hosted by Judie, is the first collaboration between TBS and Taipei Zhongshan Hall.


 /001/Upload/464/relpic/31011/9251694/ee5ebd23-85b9-4645-a2c8-32e4eeef74ec.jpgLiving in Taipei,” hosted by Ryan and airing on weekdays, provides useful life information to commuters.

/001/Upload/464/relpic/31011/9251694/d1480a00-cd6b-43ca-b711-adf07cbbb8cc.jpgSpeaking Music Slowly,” airing Thursday through Friday at 12 PM and hosted by Golden Bell Award-winning presenter Albert, takes listeners into the world of music creation.