Broadcast area | Singapore |
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Branding | YES 933 |
Slogan | Your Entertainment Station |
Frequency | 93.3 MHz |
First air date | 1 January 1990 |
Format | Contemporary hits |
Owner | MediaCorp |
Webcast | [1] |
Website | entertainment.xin.msn.com/zh/radio/yes933 |
Y.E.S. 93.3FM is a Mandarin radio station of MediaCorp in Singapore. Its target audience are people from 15 to 35 years of age. The station specializes in Chinese popular music, featuring artistes from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.
Y.E.S. 93.3FM is one of a select few radio stations in Singapore which boast a 24-hour non-stop broadcast since May 1994. Its music popularity chart is arguably the local industry's definitive ranking. In a yearly listener survey by the government media body MediaCorp, the station has been ranked number 1 in popularity among all Singaporean radio stations for more than 10 years.
It was previously known as "Top Popular music radio" (Chinese: 頂尖流行音樂電台), but later rebranded itself as Y.E.S. 93.3FM on 1 June 1998. Y.E.S. stands for Your Entertainment Station.
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Y.E.S. 93.3FM is actively involved in the Chinese pop music industry. The station has organized music award ceremonies in collaboration with overseas radio stations, and is involved in publicity for nearly every Mandopop artiste intending to sell his or her music in Singapore.
It is a major sponsor and/or publicity tool for Chinese popular music concerts. It is also the host organizer for the Singapore Hit Awards (新加坡金曲奖).
The station maintains a ranking system of current top hits, which is determined entirely by listener vote, via their weekly programme named "93.3 FM Billboard Chart" (醉心龙虎榜) and is known to strongly influence album sales.
The station has at times dabbled in non-music related broadcasts. Recently it featured a successful series of radio dramas named "Canned Drama" (罐头剧场) written and performed by the station's deejays.
Recently in 2011, YES933 has "Mini Canned Drama" (迷你罐头剧场) which is randomly plaed ON AIR. Listeners have to be 'lucky' to hear this segment, which does not last more than 5minutes.
Previously it also presented a programme named "Music Diary" (音乐日记) featuring the letters of listeners detailing their personal accounts of love and emotional trial. The programme was so popular that it led to a series of book spinoffs publishing the stories in print form.
In addition to publicizing music events, deejays are often involved in product publicity and/or endorsements.
In an effective publicity effort for the station, Y.E.S. 93.3FM has employed deejays via a reality show format, in which contestants pit their deejaying abilities against each other in competing for a contract. Winners of each round are determined by listener vote. DJ Chen Ai Wei (Ivy) was recruited in this manner.
The station, like many other Singaporean radio stations, is available via an online broadcast on its website, although the block on US-registered IP addresses was reinstated recently.
The station regularly publishes online podcasts which feature guest deejay performances by music artistes and the latest celebrity gossip in the Chinese pop music domain.
The station's dedication programme has, at DJ Ivy's initiative, also recently begun to accept dedication requests via a blog at xiange933.blogspot.com, at which links to individual deejay blogs can be found. This new flexibility has brought significant convenience to listeners, who previously had to write dedication letters weeks in advance.
Certain deejays are also accessible via Facebook.
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Directorial Staff | |||
杨金英 | Yang Jinying | Veron Yeo | Vice President of Chinese Radio Programming (中文台副总裁), MediaCorp Radio |
林俊欣 | Lin Junxin | Kenneth Lin | Creative Producer of Chinese Radio Programming (中文台创意制作人), MediaCorp Radio |
冯慧诗 | Féng Huìshī | Foong Wai See | Programme Director (节目总监) |
巫许玛莉 | Wūxǔ Mǎlì | Bukoh Mary | Music Director (音乐总监)
Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Nominee (2005, 2006) |
Full Time DJs | |||
丁志勇 [2] | Dīng Zhìyǒng | Cruz Teng Chee Yong | Awarded "Most Friendly DJ" in 2004 Awarded "Most Popular DJ" in 2005/2006/2007/2010. Bioskin Celebrity Spokesperson 2008. |
周崇庆 | Zhōu Chóngqìng | Dennis Chew Chong Kheng | Awarded "Most Popular DJ" in 2004 Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Nominee (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Winner (2010) (2011) |
蔡伟彬 | Cài Wěibīng | Nico Chua Wei Bin | Awarded "Most Friendly DJ" in 2006 Awarded "Most Creative DJ" in 2007 |
萧嘉蕙 | Xiāo Jīahuì | Siau Jiahui | |
林佩芬 | Lín Pèifēn | Christina Lim Pei Fen | Star Awards Most Popular Newcomer Nominee (2005) Star Awards Best Infotainment Host Nominee (2009) |
谢家发 | Xie Jiafa | Seah Kar Huat | |
陈艾薇 | Chen Ai Wei | Ivy Tan Ai Wei | Y.E.S 93.3 FM DJ Search Champion |
钟坤华 | Zhong Kun Hua | Kenneth Chung Kun Wah | |
Part Time DJs | |||
李腾 | Lǐ Téng | Lee Teng | 1st runner up in MediaCorp TV SuperHost program |
李慧芳 | Li Hui Fang | Lee Hui Fang | Awarded the champion of U游客 in 代眼看世界 (MediaCorp TV) |
进欣 | Jìn Xīn | Jin Zin | |
伟雄 | Wěi Xíong | Wei Shong | |
- | - | Kitty | |
瑞明 | Ruì Míng | Rui Ming | |
俊力 | Jùn Lì | Joon Lee | |
宜孜 | Yí Zī | Yi Zi | |
刘伟龙 | Wei Loong | Brian Liu | understudying Part-time DJ |
陈宁 | Chen Ning | Chan Ning | understudying Part-time DJ |
勇蔚 | Yǒng Wéi | Young Wei |
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