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Kiss FM in Indonesia runs in English over the Indonesian airwaves, which gives it an outsider feel that actually works. The programming mixes contemporary pop, dance tracks, and some R&B that skews slightly cooler than mainstream Indonesian radio. Urban Jakarta listeners treat it as a alternative to locally-focused stations - it's the soundtrack to expat commutes and urban professionals who want something that doesn't require translation. Mornings bring English-speaking DJs doing banter that lands better than it should, given the cultural code-switching happening every segment. Music-heavy blo…
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