New radio station hits the waves

Bay Easy focuses on top hits from the 80s all through the noughties.

Eden Leisure Group has just launched Bay Easy, a brand-new radio station that hit the airwaves today, August 28. Broadcasting on the frequency 100.2 FM, Bay Easy promises to play sing-out-loud songs you love from the 80s, 90s and 2000s, together with effortlessly entertaining content that reflects our listeners’ lives, likes and aspirations.

Bay Easy’s carefully curated playlist will feature the songs you love from legendary artists such as Elton John, Whitney Houston, Adele, Michael Buble, Lionel Ritchie Madonna and many more!
What sets Bay Easy apart is not only the selection of music but also the seasoned radio presenters that will be featured. This will make for a perfect blend of engaging content and captivating music. Listeners can expect to hear familiar voices as well as new personalities, from both the local and international scenes.

“Our vision is to deliver the most popular songs of all time, reflecting the life stage of our listeners,” said Mr Kevin De Cesare. “As we embark on this new chapter with Bay Easy 100.2, we are excited to see Bay expanding to a new station with its second brand on FM,” said Mr Kevin De Cesare.

“The launch of Bay Easy not only reinforces our commitment to providing unparalleled entertainment but also showcases our dedication to staying ahead of the curve in an ever-changing media landscape. We are excited to bring a fresh and delightful radio experience to our listeners.”

For more information about Bay Easy, including the station’s programming schedule and upcoming online content, visit https://bayeasy.mt/ and follow @bayeasymalta on Instagram and Facebook.

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