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Posted: 29 Sep 2011 02:52 AM PDT Today's the last chance for you to win a brand new car. IT'S been a monthlong, arduous track since Red FM's Runaway DJs took off in a Proton Inspira with listeners following their trail to different places around the Klang Valley and beyond. Going out and about to secret locations every Monday to Friday, clues to those sites have been given on air and online to help participants "catch" a Red FM's Runaway DJ. It's a rewarding chase as they vie to win cash, iPad 2s, iPod Nanos and the ultimate prize — a brand new Proton Inspira. The first listener to turn up at the correct location and identify Red FM's Runaway DJ of the day receives a key to enter the finale which offers a brand new car as the grand prize. It's an exciting race against time as participants track them down at various locations. The Red FM's Runaway DJs even travelled as far as Ipoh, Seremban and Malacca to spread the fun. With the opportunity to meet people who support the station, each stop has been enjoyable for the deejays as it is for the participants. The contest draws to an end today, so it's your last chance to grab hold of the much sought-after key. Tune in as clues to the whereabouts of the deejays are given out on air as well as through the station's website, Facebook page and Twitter account. The finale takes place tomorrow at Tropicana City Mall, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Feel the pulse of Petaling Jaya vibrating in this friendly neighbourhood mall; its spacious environment in addition to being located just next door to the station makes it the ideal venue for the finale. Come and witness this thrilling finale where you can meet all of the Red FM's Runaway DJs. Check out www.red.fm for more details. Join the Red FM Malaysia Facebook fan page (www.facebook.com/redfm.my) and follow them on Twitter (@iloveredfm) for the latest updates of the station's happenings. Red FM is owned and operated by The Star. Red FM's station frequencies: Taiping, Kedah, Perlis and Pulau Langkawi: 98.1 FM; George Town and Seberang Prai: 107.6 FM; Ipoh, Perak: 106.4 FM; Klang Valley, Negri Sembilan and Tapah: 104.9 FM; Kuantan, Pahang: 91.6 FM; Batu Pahat and Malacca: 98.9 FM; Johor Baru and Singapore: 92.8 FM. |
Kardashian family to co-host 'Today' Posted: 28 Sep 2011 06:28 PM PDT LOS ANGELES: Anyone who's been wanting to wake up with Kim Kardashian will have their chance next week. NBC announced Wednesday that the recently wed reality TV personality and her clan will co-host ''Today'' next week, with each member of the family co-hosting with Hoda Kotb on a different day. Khloe Kardashian will kick things off on Monday, followed by former Olympian and family patriarch Bruce Jenner Tuesday, while reality-TV mom Kris Jenner will handle Hump Day duties. Kourtney Kardashian steps into Kathie Lee Gifford's shoes Thursday. The recently wed Kim Kardashian will close out the week on Friday, offering a sneak preview of the special ''Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event,'' which is scheduled to air on E! on Oct. 10. In a further bit of cross-promotion, behind-the-scenes footage from the Kardashians' co-hosting stints will air nightly on ''E! News.'' (E!, like ''Today,'' now resides under the NBCUniversal umbrella.) Jenner also co-hosts on CBS' ''The Talk'' for two weeks this season, and is being eyed as a possible fill-in for Sharon Osbourne, who's gearing down her duties on the show to spend more time with her family this season. |
Posted: 28 Sep 2011 06:27 PM PDT PUTRAJAYA: Hollywood star Jason Scott Lee – famous for his portrayal of kung fu film legend Bruce Lee – will host the second series of the Malaysian Journey documentary to promote Malaysia's eco-tourism sector. "Malaysia's diverse ethnic groups and culture are simply captivating. "There is so much beauty in your country that needs to be shared with the world," he said at the sneak preview of the upcoming documentary called Hutan organised by the Tourism Ministry. The one hour documentary, scheduled for broadcast early next year, will feature the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, Taman Negara National Park, Tasik Kenyir Lake, Gunung Mulu National Park and the Bornean Sun Bear conservation centre in Sabah. In 2007, Jason hosted the first instalment of Malaysian Journey where he shared his experiences with the Semelai people in Pahang, silat sessions, life with the Rungus tribe in Sabah, abseiling in Mount Kinabalu and living with fishermen in Langkawi. It was broadcast on National Geographic Channel global network, reaching over 300 million households and televised in 166 countries and in 32 languages. Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen said in her speech that the Government remains committed to conserving Malaysia's nature through sustainable tourism. "Our eco-tourism policy states that no more than 50% of our rainforest can be developed. This is to ensure that our forests are well-protected," she said. In KOTA KINABALU, Jason volunteered to help put the finishing touches to a house in Kampung Lingubang in Kota Belud, about 150km from here, on Monday, before presenting the keys to home owner, 44-year-old Jenik Ladsou. It was part of a programme by volunteer group Habitat for Humanity Malaysia to provide houses for poor families. Jason, who lives in his native Hawaii with Singapore-born wife Diana Chan and their 15-month-old daughter, said he still remembered the first time he came to Sabah three years ago when he climbed Mount Kinabalu and shot a documentary. "I still remember the pain and agony of coming down from the mountain," he smiled. |
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