Yes FM

Yes 101
Yes FM logo
City Colombo, Sri Lanka
Broadcast area Sri LankaSri Lanka
Slogan Your #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency FM: 100.8 MHz - 101.0 MHz
First air date 10 December 1993
Format Contemporary hit radio
Owner The Capital Maharaja Organization Ltd.
Sister stations Sirasa FM, Shakthi FM, Y FM, Legends 96.6
Website www.yesfmonline.com

Yes 101 (100.8, 101.0 F.M.) is an English radio station in Sri Lanka. Yes FM plays principally Contemporary hit radio.

Yes 101 commenced broadcasting on December 10, 1993, at 6.00 am.[1] It is one of the radio channels owned by The Capital Maharaja Organization Ltd, a leading conglomerate in Sri Lanka. The main target audience age groups are Teens and Young Adults. Its broadcast ranges from Contemporary hit music to breaking news.[1]

The station is known for organizing live gigs which feature artists from outside Sri Lanka. Previous performers include Inner Circle, Vengaboys, DJ BoBo, Michael Learns To Rock, Air Supply, Michael Bolton, UB40, Ali Campbell and Kid Massive.

Presenters and Shows

Yes FM's DJs are some of the most popular in Sri Lanka. Since its inception the station has played host to a number of International DJ's.[1]

Presenters

  • Dom (Dominiq)
  • Asanka
  • Shaq
  • Ryan
  • Ramzi
  • Shey
  • Shane
  • Sam
  • Yazmin
  • Jeromy
  • Delano
  • Shanaka
  • Steve O
  • Rashika
  • Brian
  • Blessie
  • Arty
  • Charlie
  • Yasmin
  • Shanaka
  • Hollywood Hamilton

Shows

  • Morning Show
  • DDR 101
  • Time Out Requests
  • Audio Tonic
  • YES 101 Evenings
  • Audio Active
  • Audio Vault
  • Weekend Mix Tapes
  • Phatt 30
  • The Score
  • Breakfast 101
  • Home Grown
  • Easy 101
  • Release Yourself with Roger Sanchez
  • Club Life
  • Global Dance Sessions
  • Weekend Top 30
  • Dave Koz Radio Show
  • Nocturnal with Matt Darey
  • KU DE TA with BTK
  • Underground Therapy with Jay Vibes
  • Club 101 with Colombo House Mafia

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Celebrating the trend-setting and positive energy of YES!". December 14, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-01.

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