Y.E.S. 93.3FM - Staff

Staff

Name Awards/Remarks
Chinese Romanized English
Directorial Staff
杨金英 Yang Jinying Veron Yeo Vice President of Chinese Radio Programming (中文台副总裁), MediaCorp Radio
林俊欣 Lin Junxin Kenneth Lin Creative Producer of Chinese Radio Programming (中文台创意制作人), MediaCorp Radio
冯慧诗 Féng Huìshī Foong Wai See Programme Director (节目总监)
谢家发 Xie Jiafa Seah Kar Huat Music Director (音乐总监)
Full Time DJs
丁志勇 Dīng Zhìyǒng Cruz Teng Awarded "Most Friendly DJ" in 2004
Awarded "Most Popular DJ" in 2005/2006/2007/2010.

Bioskin Celebrity Spokesperson 2008.
Singtel AMPed Celebrity Spokesperson 2009

周崇庆 Zhōu Chóngqìng Dennis Chew Awarded "Most Popular DJ" in 2004
Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Nominee (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Winner (2010) (2011)
Singapore Radio Awards Most Popular Radio Personality (Y.E.S. 93.3FM) (2011)

蔡伟彬 Cài Wěibīng Nico Chua Wei Bin Awarded "Most Friendly DJ" in 2006
Awarded "Most Creative DJ" in 2007
萧嘉蕙 Xiāo Jīahuì Siau Jiahui
林佩芬 Lín Pèifēn Christina Lim Pei Fen Star Awards Most Popular Newcomer Nominee (2005)
Star Awards Best Infotainment Host Nominee (2009)
谢家发 Xie Jiafa Seah Kar Huat
陈艾薇 Chen Ai Wei Ivy Tan Ai Wei Y.E.S 93.3 FM DJ Search Champion
钟坤华 Zhong Kun Hua Kenneth Chung Kun Wah
Part Time DJs
进欣 Jìn Xīn Jin Zin
- - Kitty
俊力 Jùn Lì Poh Chun Leck Assistant Director, Media Policy & Regulation, MICA
小冰 Xiao Bing Xiao Bing
刘伟龙 Wei Loong Brian Liu understudying Part-time DJ
陈宁 Chen Ning Chan Ning understudying Part-time DJ
勇蔚 Yǒng Wéi Young Wei

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