Channel 4 FM

Channel 4 FM

Channel 4 FM is an English radio station based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

About

104.8 Channel 4 is part of the Channel 4 Radio Network which was launched in June 1997. It was the first ever commercial radio network in the United Arab Emirates. Channel 4 Radio Network is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ajman Independent Studios LLC[1].

104.8 Channel 4 is the network's flagship station, and plays current hits from the UK & US [2]. It is available across the UAE on 104.8 FM. It currently has a mix of British, Australian and Arab presenters.

Presenters

BREAKFAST (6am-10am)

  • Dan Thompson
  • Rob Kaye
  • Vicky White


(Station automates 10am to Noon)


NOON

  • Tom Ferguson


DRIVE (4pm-7pm)

  • Darren Lee


EVENINGS (7pm-10pm)

  • DJ Moe


WEEKENDS

  • Tom Ferguson
  • Chris Birks
  • Kirsty Meyer
  • Ryan Seacrest (Syndicated show; AT40)
  • Rich Clarke (Syndicated show; Hit 40 UK)

MANAGEMENT

  • Chris Rose (Program Controller)

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