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NRJ Radio Lebanon
  • Beirut
Broadcast areaLebanon
Frequency99.1 MHz
RDS[__NRJ___]
BrandingNRJ
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatTop 40
Ownership
OwnerC.Z
History
First air date
2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Technical information
ERP50 kW
Links
Websitewww.nrjlebanon.com

NRJ Lebanon is a radio station founded in 2006 by Jyad (Jihad El Murr) which is also part of the RML Group. NRJ Lebanon has one main frequency in Lebanon which is FM 99.1.

NRJ Lebanon targets young audience, trendy and up to date in music, NRJ programs are mainly in English with major British presenters, except for few live shows from NRJ France and some interviews made by NRJ France for international artists.

Current Hosts

  • Sarah Gharzeddine
  • Steve Peters

From 2011 to 2013, Jack Sleiman was the host and producer of “The Jack Sleiman Show” at NRJ Lebanon.[1]

Shows

  • Energy Morning Live with Sara from Monday to Friday starting from 7:00 AM till 10:00AM
  • Energy Top 20 with Steve Peters every Friday starting from 7:00PM till 8:00PM
  • EuroHot 30 hosted by Steve Peters every Sunday starting from 7:00PM till 8:00PM
  • NRJ Extravadance every Friday & Saturday starting from 8:00PM till 3:00AM

NRJ Music Tour

NRJ Music Tour is a once a year event bringing a selection of artists each year to perform in Lebanon.

DJs perform on NRJ Extravadance

Time Friday Saturday
8-9 PM Base ED'N'RAY
9 -10 PM Stereokultur DnK
10-11 PM Josh Morgan Nagoya
11-12 PM Steve Aoki / Dannic / The Chainsmokers/ Lost Frequencies Martin Garrix
12-1 AM Felix Jaehn / Timmy Trumpet / Oliver Heldens Pierre G
1-2 AM Sam Feldt Afrojack
2-3 AM Anthony

References

  1. ^ "RAGMAG The Helios Issue". issuu. Aug 5, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2019.