Think of that journalist’s insights which might help you understand more what’s going on around you, or having a perfect blend of music genres to accompany you while doing chores, or listening to the kind of well-informed commentary that renews your appreciation for a past-time that you haven’t had time to catch up on lately.
With more than 10 new programmes, Campus FM’s new Spring schedule is all of that and more.
Whilst the daily shows that have become a staple with Maltese audiences, such as Campus Breakfast presented by Antonella Galea Loffreda, and Campus Brunch, hosted by Colin Fitz, will return, Campus FM has also secured the addition of new programmes that are sure to pique your interest.
Among these new programmes, there are:
- Noti Memorabbli, which is produced and presented by Toni Sant, and will, through a series of interviews, look at how different music genres have evolved along the years.
- Statistika, which is a series by the National Statistics Office, and among the subjects discussed will be the national census, health, the economy and agriculture in Malta.
- Therapy Talk by Karl Wright, which is aimed at those individuals who live by themselves, and it won’t just keep them company, but it will, through a number of discussions, tackle a number of contemporary issues.
- Nofs Seklu Kotba, which will be presented by Sergio Grech and Joseph Mizzi, who will be meeting several guests who will help them document the story of Klabb Kotba Maltin, one of Malta’s book publishers.
- The Campus Weekend Show by Jan Cauchi will give listeners insight into the top 40 charts from Italy and the UK.