Which Radio Station do you Listen To?
Getting a knack out of devising personality test for those quiz maniacs out there:)
Which Radio Station Do You Tune Into?
a) Perfect 10
b) Power 98
c) Class 95
d) Gold 90. 5
a) Perfect 10: Kids hailing from primary to secondary school ,with wide-eyed innocence and curiousity, screaming and dancing their angst away with the pulse throbbing, heart-thumping songs the station spins.
Their all embracing love for mankind, is clearly evident, through the countless song dedications, day in and out, telling everyone to stay young, cool and funky always. Because of them, this world is so much a better place man.
Just a note, kids: Jaded foggies out there are allergic to the word stay young when all they can see with each day is another white hair, crease or wrinkle.
But forgive them, wont you, jaded foggies, for they are all ...
Coz we are so young now, we are so young, so young now
And when tommorow comes, we can do it all again
~So Young (The Corrs)
DUHHHHHH! *Roll eyes*
b) Power 98: Slightly edgier than Perfect 10, its listeners, like the radio station, is at a stage where the desire to Be Different, Just Do It, is particularly strong.
For the late teenagers who are fervently trying to grow up, sound mature, grabbing any opportunities to act adultish - they brim with optimism and hope, believing that the future is in their own hands, and THEY can conquer the world...until...
The blasting of its broadcast across sururban lelong shops give their over-earnestness, and attention seeking ways away.
c) Class 95:Listeners like to think that they, like their namesake, exude class, elegance and poise. Often stumbled upon by the chronic radio channel surfers faced with burgeoning commitments and decisions at the crossroads of life, the station- with its diverse genre of smooth, cruising songs - is a safe, netural haven for them wedged between the wilful and the blissful.
While the melancholic musings, doses of love advice, inspirational/scandalous call-in's from listeners - provides entertainment and learning points for listeners, the soothing playlist do not require much emotional/mental investment when tuning in. Suitable for commitment phobic, escapist adults.
d) Gold 90.5: The songs daddies and mummies grew up swaying to, and reminisce in karaoke rooms up till now. The default radio station in the family car. Young punks out there, dun pretend you can't hum to these classic songs.
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