Believe it or not, Meow! 104.8 FM has been voted Delhi's most popular FM radio station in a poll conducted on this blog.
The Just-for-Women initiative had been the newbie on the block, making its debut on Delhi's airwaves some three months ago. But it must have done something right to get 28 percent of the votes cast in the poll.
Hit 95 FM finished in second place with 20 percent, finishing just one vote ahead of Fever 104 FM.
The three were the leaders in the pack, with only 11 percent going Radio City 91.1 FM's way. And six percent voted Red 93.5 FM into fifth place.
Before the radio stations see red over these results, let me clarify that this poll had a strong online bias - the votes came from 166 random surfers.
FULL RESULTS HERE
RADIO TALK FROM THE ARCHIVES
Adam moos better than Amit Varma's cows
Delhi's "all talk" radio station
Getting high on Fever 104
Ten hits in a row, anyone?
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yes it seems from the beginning Meow FM definitely rock Delhi Station .Wish you all the best for coming all station.
ReplyDeletemeow SUCKS big time.... they talk all crap all the time..
ReplyDeleteia m sure it must be all meow employees who must have voted for the station
meow plays a series of selected archaic songs that leaves u baffled & bewildered (as in who listens to such crappy stuf....who are they playing it for????) they talk sense though...
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