Asia Pop 40
Other names | Asia's Own Chart with Dom Lau |
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Genre | Music chart show |
Running time | Approx. 3 Hours (including commercials) |
Country | Singapore |
Language(s) |
English Mandarin |
Syndicates | EON Media Group, EON Syndicated Media |
Starring |
Dom Lau (English) Max Lim (Mandarin) |
Created by | Rob Graham |
Written by |
Rob Graham Sebastian Page |
Executive producer(s) | Rob Graham |
Air dates | since July 5, 2013[1] |
Website |
www |
Asia Pop 40 is a syndicated Asian pan-regional chart program created by Rob Graham. Hosted by former Channel V VJ and E! News Asia host Dom Lau, the show is aired in 8 countries and 27 cities across southeast Asia distributed by Singapore-based EON Media Group.
The show uses chart data provided by iTunes from Asian countries weekly.
Show Timings
Country | City | Radio Station | Schedule |
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INDONESIA | Manado | 103.6FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Jakarta | 102.2FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Bandung | 98.4FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Makassar | 105.1FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Medan | 97.5FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Semarang | 102FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Solo | 99.2FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Bogor | 100.1FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Surabaya | 89.3FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Yogyakarta | 95.8FM (Prambors) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Bintang | 98.7FM (Gem FM) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
INDONESIA | Batam | 98.7FM (Gem FM) | Saturdays 6am - 9am
Sundays 5pm - 8pm |
AUSTRALIA | iHeartRadio | All over Australia | 24 Hours a Day
7 Days a Week |
THAILAND | Phuket | 89.5FM | Fridays 9pm - 12am
Sundays 1pm - 4pm |
THAILAND | Hua Hin | 102.5 FM | Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Sundays 3pm - 6pm Tuesdays 9pm - 12am |
THAILAND | Pattaya | 91.75FM | Saturday 10am - 1pm
Sunday 3pm - 6pm |
MALAYSIA | Johor Bahru | 98.7FM | Saturdays 7am - 10am
Sundays 2pm - 5pm |
PHILIPPINES | Davao City | 99.5FM (Monster BT 99.5) | Sundays 6am - 9am |
PHILIPPINES | Cebu City | 105.9FM (Monster BT 105.9) | Sundays 6am - 9am |
SINGAPORE | 987 | 98.7FM (Mediacorp 987FM) | Saturdays 7am - 10am
Sundays 2pm - 5pm |
TAIWAN | Taipei | 100.7FM (ICRT) | Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Fridays 12am - 3am |
TAIWAN | Sanyi | 100.1FM (ICRT) | Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Fridays 12am - 3am |
TAIWAN | Chiayi | 100.8FM (ICRT) | Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Fridays 12am - 3am |
TAIWAN | Kaohsiung | 100.7FM (ICRT) | Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Fridays 12am - 3am |
CAMBODIA | Phnom Penh | 97.5FM | Saturdays 9pm - 12am
Sundays 6am - 9am |
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