Marianas Agupa has new cultural heritage, English segments
The Marianas Agupa Talk Show announced yesterday a modified segment every Saturday from 9am to 11am beginning on Oct. 2, 2021, on Magic 100.3 FM and simulcast streaming on Tunein Radio, YouTube and Facebook Live.
The show will feature the following during the first and third week of each month:
– 9am to 9:30am: Chamorro News-CNMI and World News with Glenn H Manglona
– 9:30am to 9:40am: Guam News with Peter J. Santos, contributor
– 9:40am to 9:55am: Tinian Issue with former senator David M. Cing, co-founder.
– 9:55am to 10:10am: Chamorro medicine/Rota issue with Timothy M. San Nicolas
– 10:10am to 10:15am: Chamorro Story with Isidoru T. Cabrera, contributor.
– 10:15am to 10:30am: Public participation; call-in from the audience.
– 10:30am to 10:45am: New English segment on government, economy and education with Ambrose Bennett, analyst/contributor.
– 10:45am to 11:00am: Public participation; call-in from the audience.
The show will also feature a cultural heritage show every second and fourth week of each month:
– 9am to 9:30am: Chamorro News-CNMI and World News with Glenn H Manglona
– 9:30am to 9:40am: Guam News with Peter J. Santos, contributor
– 9:40am to 9:55am: Tinian issue with former senator David M. Cing, co-founder.
– 9:55am to 10am: Preview and introduction of the Cultural Heritage Show
– 10am to 10:45am: Cultural heritage topic with local cultural expert
– 10:45am to 11:00am: Public participation; call-in from the audience. A live online polling on the subject will be made available for all active listeners.
Should any live guest appearance on the show is scheduled, it will be announced on the preceding Saturday.
The show is from 9am to 11am on Magic 100.3 FM. Listeners on Saipan, Tinian and Rota and those listening via internet can stream the show at https://tunein.com/radio/KWAW-FM-1003-s43718/ and those listening via YouTube and Facebook are encouraged to take part via text and/or call in and ask questions during the show. Direct to studio at 234-5929 or use Marianas Agupa Facebook account via instant messaging or 670-287-4536. (PR)