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This initiative uses the medium of radio to encourage urban youth to discuss difficult subjects, while entertaining them. BBC trained young broadcasters to produce the show, which mixes music and popular culture with frank discussion. Young people are encouraged to phone the programme to ask tricky questions about difficult issues, including drug abuse and safe sex.
Health, Youth.
Organisers contend that the young team behind the production is so successful that FM 103 receives up to 100 calls per show. The programme attracts twice as many female callers as male callers under the age of 18.
BBC WST, FM 103.
BBC WST newsletter, August 2008; "Two Radio Phone-in Programmes Encourage Cambodians to Talk about Taboo Subjects"; and Radio 103 website.
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