• University Radio York Alumni
Anyway.. enough about the old days! I will admit that I have been very much a CD person for the last 20 years. I listen to the music I choose. My computer has 11,000 tracks to choose from. Radio? Pah!
But last week I received an email that made me turn the radio on again. Yes, good marketing! There are quite a lot of radio stations you can listen to in Phuket, but largely for local people rather than foreigners or local foreign residents.. of which there are rather a lot in Phuket. So, the email from Phuket 91.5 FM had some effect - a new website, live streaming so you can listen online.. well, I had to click! And turned on the radio on the way home (I drive about 25 minutes each way). Rather oddly, the first song I heard in the car was Always look on the bright side of life.. from Monty Pythons Life of Brian. You know... If life seems jolly rotten, there's something you've forgotten - and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing!
So I have tuned my car radio to 91.5 now. Yeh, some music is not my style, but in the last few days I have heard old rock, Thai rock, jazz, dodgy old pop songs, makes a change from my CD collection! You can click on the banner above to open a "mini player" and listen online to Phuket 91.5 FM
I contacted the radio station as I was interested to have a look around their studio, which is located in Patong on the "back back" road winding along the hillside, officially called Hasip Pee Road. Good views over Patong from up there.
![Phuket Radio 91.5 FM](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzrxbCXXrW6y5woR77gEVixo__L-YxlhT_ikI_u3y5dlZC5uaibOPsDcwxj8pNjW9ztzAF2tDKDq58158vp_Iu40d5zHlyQqEUk9igINE6sTvH6EmsRmZJnSr8MN0O4QYQw8mfloa40D9P/s320/phuket-fm-radio-1.jpg)
![View from back road in Patong near Phuket 91.5 FM](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOEXOM_BnF5z7Ae2cyWsl_tr5XZ8WkcG01VyFD675bjFjhleJccjGh-Grp3soXKnEJWP6N6MsENH4l6zqvxSQ325N1jFxFEYii-_5e4zXoDfUt17Wv4w6_mYdwzHggy5gipw3XZDMBhWP5/s400/phuket-fm-radio-view.jpg)
One of the owners met me. The studio tour was fairly rapid - this is not the BBC! The main broadcast studio was a computer and one control panel. Changed a bit since my days as a DJ - we had faders and turntables and tape decks and CD players - now it's all done by computers!
![Phuket 91.5 FM Studio](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilHJqRei0UWxiue4-j8Me1-8BQj7Vs2JHkocR0OBgqdtOh68n9zKSrnGDb8Xeje3WwwcP4-H1vNgnhDCrQNAe5pFJfIWMqn3Tf_bDjdPmuGJIMd_x7O25UHQfmtKgabn3fhSXz6udsqSND/s320/phuket-fm-radio-studio.jpg)
The station has only been running for about 9 months, and they are aware of the need to expand the music library - I was assured a major expansion is coming soon. Also, more live shows are coming soon - at the moment there is a lot of computerised broadcasting. I visited on Sunday morning.. but right now there is no breakfast show. The studio was empty, but broadcasting nonetheless! They also have a small production studio for making ads and voiceovers and promotional videos. Even though it's new, 91.5FM is "the" radio station for Phuket. Have a listen right now!
• Phuket 91.5 FM Radio Website
• Phuket 91.5 FM Facebook Group
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