Expat Party

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eXpat Party
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Broadcast area Spain, Canary Islands, Greece , Malta, Gibraltar, Aruba
Frequency various
Programming
Format CHR
Ownership
Owner Fourway Media
History
First air date11 February 2011
Links
Website www.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.

Contents

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

Features

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

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:

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