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Press Release |  08 Apr 2009 14:24 |  By RnMTeam

Big FM's RJ Harsha goes to the US

MUMBAI: BIG 92.7 FM, Bangalore's No. 1 FM Station has proved its standing once again as the  Station's popular breakfast RJ Harsha has been chosen to be part of the 5 member team visiting Rotary International district 5950, Minneapolis in Minnesota, for a month, this April.

Rotary International as part of their annual Rotary Group Study Exchange programme (GSE) selects professionally acclaimed youngsters with multiple talents, to visit a partnering district in the United States of America each year. Selection to the programme is through a series of rigorous interviews and group discussions. BIG FM's RJ Harsha who participated in this selection process was eventually chosen to be a part of this 5 member team based on his unique talents & past contributions towards the field of media entertainment.

RJ Harsha will be hosted by various American families over the duration of a month and will be taken on vocational visits to major radio stations in Minneapolis area apart from sharing our cultural background across various platforms.

It is indeed a prestigious moment that RJ Sikkapatte Tarle Harsha, our popular breakfast RJ has been selected as the cultural and vocational ambassador from India, representing both our country and the company, to the United States. I'm confident that this program will help bridge the gap with regards to radio entertainment as this is the first time an RJ has been selected to be part of the program... says Sunil Kumaran, Cluster Head – Karnataka & Kerala, BIG 92.7 FM.

An excited RJ Harsha says I'm extremely thankful to Rotary International for having chosen me to be one of the ambassadors for this prestigious GSE program. I hope to share my experiences with my international counterparts and bring back best practices to the industry back home....

The station also recently hosted the incoming team members of Minneapolis who visited the BIG FM studios. These excited individuals shared their experiences of being in a culturally vibrant land and wished BIG FM listeners on-air.

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