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18-Jul-25 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
Dead Tourists
Kapil Kanagasabai, Actor |
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27-May-25 |
Top 5 At 5 (5:00 PM) |
Top 5 at 5: Deepfake Child Pornography on the Rise
Srividhya Ganapathy, Lawyer & Co-Chairperson, CRIB Foundation |
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24-Jan-25 |
A Bit Of Culture (8:00 PM) |
Animated Movies, Domesticated Animals & Dark Remakes
Kam Raslan | Dhanya Nair | Na’a Murad |
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04-Oct-24 |
Popcorn Culture (6:00 PM) |
Joker: Folie A Deux + Dark Movies/Shows
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13-Aug-24 |
Top 5 At 5 (5:00 PM) |
Top 5 At 5: What Do We Want From A City Mayor?
Aira Azhari, Senior Manager, IDEAS |
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21-May-24 |
Enterprise Explores (12:00 PM) |
Cyberattacks on Businesses: Only 35% Successfully Recover 100% of Data
Michel Borst, Asia Vice President, Commvault |
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04-Apr-24 |
Beyond The Ballot Box (2:00 PM) |
What’s Politics #13 - Maintaining Hope in Dark Times
Peter Beattie, Political Economist & Political Psychologist, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) |
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18-Apr-23 |
Popcorn Culture (7:30 PM) |
Popcorn Culture - Review: Beef
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03-Mar-23 |
Track By Track (10:00 PM) |
EP59: Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon
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10-Jan-23 |
Popcorn Culture (7:30 PM) |
Popcorn Culture - Stuff We Missed: The Menu
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26-Oct-22 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
By The Way: Kanye West Canceled, Music Hacker Jailed, Joni Mitchell Returns & StemDrop
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25-Oct-22 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By The Book: Book Club October 2022 - Fairy Tale
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18-Aug-22 |
Popcorn Culture (7:30 PM) |
Popcorn Culture - Supercut: Darkness on Screen
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24-Mar-22 |
Tech Talk (11:00 AM) |
Staying ‘Cyber-Safe’ - Part One
CF Fong, Former ‘White Hat Hacker’ |
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10-Mar-22 |
Popcorn Culture (7:30 PM) |
Popcorn Culture - Supercut: Batman!
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28-Jan-22 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Mastering The Dark Triad
Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Michael Gong |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Vishnu Varathan, Head of Economics & Strategy, Mizuho Bank, tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Denise Wong, Bloomberg Intelligence gives us an outlook of China's infrastructure sector.
Morning Brief
Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North-South Initiative on foreign workers in the country
The Breakfast Grille
Human Rights Lawyer Siti Kassim and Tengku Mohamed Fauzi Hamid of SUHAKAM discuss critical issues facing Orang Asli communities.
Morning Brief
Dr Hasdy Haron of the National Transplant Resource Centre weighs in on Malaysia’s urgent organ donor shortage and potential reforms to save more lives.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Vishnu Varathan, Head of Economics & Strategy, Mizuho Bank, tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Denise Wong, Bloomberg Intelligence gives us an outlook of China's infrastructure sector.
Ringgit & Sense
Fazrul Farouk, licensed financial planner, I-Max Financial talks about the proposed monthly withdrawals from EPF for retirees,
Open For Business
LIGNO Biotech's co-founders on how they turned a PhD project on Tiger Milk Mushroom into a profitable and patented RM13M business with global ambitions.
Tech Talk
Prateek Pashine, Chief Enterprise Business Officer at Maxis, discusses an IDC study on AI adoption in Malaysia — where we stand regionally, what’s holding us back, and how businesses can drive real AI transformation.
Enterprise Explores
Knight Frank's Allan Sim on why Malaysia's logistics real estate market (warehouses) is holding steady despite a regional slowdown and what it means for investors.
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Siti Kassim, Human Rights Lawyer & Tengku Mohamed Fauzi Hamid, Vice Chairman, The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM).
Discovery Hour
Beyond the Ballot Box
Women outnumber men in Malaysian universities, yet remain underrepresented in politics. A big reason is gendered disinformation. What is it, and how can we counter it? We speak to experts from Women’s Rights NGOs
Health & Living
The recently published National Health and Morbidity Survey 2024 focussing on nutrition revealed just how bad Malaysians’ diets are. Now that’s probably not a surprise to most of us but the question remains: what can we do about it? Here to help us break down how we can easily improve our diets and make sure we get all the nutrients we need is dietitian Prof Dr Winnie Chee.
Top 5 at 5
Talkback Thursday
Have you experienced or seen bullying at your place of work?
BBC World Service
This episode of Crowd Science explores all things light - from its properties to its potential.