FBi adds new shows to weekday lineup

Five new weekday shows have been added to the FBi 2004 schedule. Between Noon to 1pm each weekday, FBi 94.5FM “is now giving listeners the chance to taste five very different flavours of programs”.

On MONDAY, Paul Gough (aka Sydney electronic artist PIMMON) presents PAUL’S PLAY LUNCH – a tight-paced, genre-hopping musical journey centered around one topic or idea each week.

Nick Boyakovsky spends the TUESDAY hour in the company of one special guest –famous or not-so-famous – giving us an insight into their lives via the wonders of their record collection in OUT OF THE BOX.

WEDNESDAY sees Georgie & Paris tear through one new release album, either Australian or international, giving it a full playback and a thorough investigative treatment on THE ALBUM SHOW.

On THURSDAY, Jay Katz, Miss Death and Coffin Ed invite you along for an all-you-can-eat $6.99 smorgasboard of surreal delights as they scratch the underbelly of Sydney and, indeed, the world at large, in THE NAKED CITY.

And rounding off the week on FRIDAY, LIVE @ FBi brings a local or international guest DJ into the studio for a live one-hour mix, proving the point that the weekend party starts early on FBi.

Across the week, FBi will also be breaking new talent and pushing emerging artists to the fore with its relaunched ALBUM OF THE WEEK. The station takes one new release and plays it across seven days, giving listeners the chance to get “under the fingernails of a ground-breaking new work.”

And FBi also gets into bed with a new release Sydney album on THE BRIDGE : SYDNEY ALBUMS, every Wednesday at 8pm.