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Beirut's cultural resilience shows up in how Sawt El Shaeb programs. The station's name translates to 'voice of the people,' and it carries that mission seriously. Music rotates between Arab pop standards and contemporary releases that dominate the Levantine charts. The production wraps everything in a warm, slightly compressed sound that feels intentional rather than accidental. Talk segments weave between music blocks, focusing on social issues, entertainment news, and the small cultural moments that hold communities together through hard times. Lebanese listeners didn't need Radio 1 or BBC…
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