Lush 99.5FM

Lush 99.5FM
City Singapore
Broadcast area Mediacorp Campus 1 Stars Avenue Singapore 138507
Slogan
  • Sexy. Sensual. Smooth. (2005 - 2011)
  • Welcome Back to Radio (2011 - 2013)
  • Your Indie Music Station (6 January 2014 - 2016)
  • Art. Music. Life (2016 - 2017)
Frequency 99.5 MHz
First air date 31 December 2004
Last air date 31 August 2017
Format Alternative, Local, Urban AC, Indie music, Chill-out music, Deep house, Easy listening
Language(s) English
Owner Mediacorp
(Mediacorp Radio)
Webcast

Lush 99.5FM was a radio station which plays a distinct brand of music, consisting of Indie, Independent and Electronic music.

Lush 99.5FM was the first English radio station in Singapore to be located in a shopping mall (Orchard Central #02-02),[1] and was also the first MediaCorp radio station to move out of Caldecott Hill on 20 August 2009. Lush 99.5FM's last day of tenancy at Orchard Central was 7 July 2012; the station has since moved back to Caldecott Hill. Lush 99.5FM moved again to the brand new Mediacorp Campus, Mediapolis @ one-north, on 17 January 2017.

Every week, various guest DJs would be invited on The Lush Mix, which airs on Saturdays from 8pm and repeats on weekdays from 9pm.

Lush 99.5FM has ceased transmission since Sep 1 2017 as part of a rationalization of Mediacorp's network of radio stations.[2]

Staff

Directorial Staff

  • Head, Women Men Parents (Customer Group): Jessie Sng
  • Asst Programme Director: Vanessa Fernandez
  • Music Director: Jeremy Phua

DJs

Weekdays

  • Rosalyn Lee (Rozz) - Lush Bites, 9am - 1pm
  • Elias Soh - The Evening Lush, 5-9pm
  • Tracy Phillips - The Lush Life
  • Tammy Henderson - The Art of Lush
  • Georgina Chang - 90 Seconds with Georgina Chang
  • Vanessa Fernandez - The Lushloveslocal Show
  • Chris Ho - The Gig Guide

Weekends

  • Chris Ho - Clubscape, Saturday 5-8pm
  • The Lush Mix, Saturday 8-9pm

See also

References

  1. MediaCorp's Lush 99.5FM moving to Orchard Central in August - Channel NewsAsia
  2. "Lush 99.5FM to cease transmission". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2017-07-17.


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