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eXpat Party
Broadcast areaSpain, Canary Islands, Greece , Malta, Gibraltar, Aruba
Frequencyvarious
Programming
FormatCHR
Ownership
OwnerFourway Media
History
First air date
11 February 2011
Links
Websitewww.expatradio.info/party

eXpat Party was a syndicated radio programme featuring the big party songs of the past 50 years. Hosted by Mabbs & Justice, it was a two-hour programme from the same producers as The eXpat Chart. It is produced by Fourway Media on a weekly basis.

The programme has a website which features the latest on the programme.[1]

Features

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The Last Dance
A slow number that is requested by the listeners that wraps the programme up.

The Golden Year
A time tunnel format feature, which features the big party songs from a year in question.

Broadcast stations

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The eXpat Chart is broadcast to over 40 radio stations across the globe. All times are local to the location of broadcast. Some of the stations include:

  • Ace FM in Alhaurin & Coin in mainland Spain - 106.8fm and online
  • Coast FM in Tenerife - 89.2 & 100.8fm and online
  • UK Away FM in Lanzarote - 99.4 & 99.9fm and online
  • 88.6 Island FM in Zante - 88.6fm and online
  • Energy FM in Malta - 96.4fm and online

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "EXpat Party - the biggest party songs from the past 50 years, on English language radio across the globe".