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Radio show
Request Express
Genrepop, request show
Running time2 hours
Country of originPhilippines Philippines
Home station101.9 For Life
StarringMartin D.
Created by101.9 For Life
Original release1998 –
present
Websitehttp://www.1019forlife.com

Request Express is the longest-running most requested show was aired on 101.9 For Life hosted by Martin D. and to be seen on aired for your requested songs today.

Background

In 1998, DJ Martin D. who create a new radio program called as WWR Request Express was the first aired of today's favorite requested songs. It was formerly as WWR 101.9 For Life.

In 1999, The special program was broadcast of WWR 101.9 features Request Express Christmas Edition on (Dec 24-25) and then New Year Edition (Dec 31-Jan 1) in exact new year.

In 2006, Another name for the show was referred as Request Express to the Max which has most requested hits that you've aired for all listeners.

In 2007, Request Express was part of Patok for Life joining DJ Billie.

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