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Voice of Lebanon carries something few regional stations manage - a sense of continuity despite everything. The music mix moves through Arabic pop, classics from Fairuz and Umm Kulthum, and modern hits all in the same hour. It's not obsessive about genre purity. The programming reflects what people in Beirut actually listen to, which is its own kind of journalism. Daytime feels domestic, intimate. Late night gets a bit more ambient, winding down into quieter fare. The station doesn't try to be cool or cutting edge. It's infrastructure, almost - the kind of thing running in taxis, shops, homes.…
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