2012-01-12 10:56:40
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Award winning DJ Duggy Day comes from Argyll in Scotland and has been a popular radio Producer/Presenter since the late 1980¡¯s.
He brings to CRI a wealth of experience having previously worked in a number of high profile FM radio networks in the Asia region.
Before hitting the airwaves, Duggy was a famous turntablist and club DJ and has released a number of popular DJ remix albums, in fact in 1991 he was awarded a Platinum Disc by PolyGram Records for his hit dance album 'The PolyGram Power Party'.
CRI¡¯s Hot Pot contains a nice mix of Chinese and western pop music.
It also features entertaining Artist interviews, quizzes and current Chart Countdowns including The China Top 5 and the UK Top 5.
Find the facts behind some of China¡¯s biggest pop stars in the ¡®Chinese Artist of the Week¡¯ which puts popular Chinese recording stars under the spotlight, and introduces listeners to the Chinese Pop music scene.
Other popular segments include 'Wish You Were Here' which highlights China's fascinating tourist attractions, and WWW- The Wonderful World of Websites which checks out the hottest websites on the internet.
For music fans who enjoy listening to live music, 'Its Happening Live On CRI' features great live performances from both Chinese and Western pop stars.
To make a special dedication on the show, send an email to: hotpot@cri.com.cn
Kunqu Opera Experience the charm of Kunqu Opera, one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera.
Melody over the Pacific A concert marking the 40th Anniversary of Richard Nixon's visit to China.
Traditional Guqin The guqin, a seven-stringed plucked zither, is China's oldest stringed instrument.
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