SBS PopAsia
SBS PopAsia is an Australian digital radio station that broadcasts 24/7 Asian pop hits on digital radio, online and on mobile devices. It debuted on Australian TV in late 2011 presenting back-to-back Asian Pop music videos hosted by Jamaica dela Cruz. Since Jamaica dela Cruz's departure in 2016, the show is now hosted by Andy Trieu on SBS Viceland from 9am-10am on Sunday mornings. SBS PopAsia broadcasts music from across East and South East Asia (South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia). However the majority of music that is broadcast is from South Korea. PopAsia fans are called PopAsians.
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SBS PopAsia
SBS PopAsia is an Australian digital radio station that broadcasts 24/7 Asian pop hits on digital radio, online and on mobile devices. It debuted on Australian TV in late 2011 presenting back-to-back Asian Pop music videos hosted by Jamaica dela Cruz. Since Jamaica dela Cruz's departure in 2016, the show is now hosted by Andy Trieu on SBS Viceland from 9am-10am on Sunday mornings. SBS PopAsia broadcasts music from across East and South East Asia (South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia). However the majority of music that is broadcast is from South Korea. PopAsia fans are called PopAsians.
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Non-stop Asian Pop
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Special Broadcasting Services
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Sydney, Australia
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