Fecr Radio, which broadcasts in Arabic, is enriching its content by introducing four new programs prepared under the leadership of its dynamic and young team.
Continuing its broadcasting activities in Arabic, Fecr Radio is expanding its audience by adding new content to its existing program schedule. With a young and dynamic broadcasting team, the radio station is simultaneously launching four new programs covering a wide range of topics, from social issues and family matters to quick information sharing and current politics. In the new broadcasting period, where existing programs continue uninterrupted, Fecr Radio is strengthening its institutional presence in the media field with content that closely follows both the Turkish and Syrian agendas.
NEW CONTENT RANGING FROM DAILY LIFE TO POLITICS
One of the prominent productions of the new broadcasting period, “Mornings Are Better with Lina,” hosted by Lina Baghdadi, continues to meet listeners every morning. The program addresses social and societal issues from a current perspective. The new program “Connection Point,” prepared to support the family institution and social structure, presents family-related problems and possible solutions to listeners through remote internet connections. The program is hosted by Rania Aisha and Betül Hassun, with Ghada Hamadoun serving as its permanent guest.
YOUNG STAFF AND DYNAMIC FORMATS
Another new production reflecting the energy of the radio station’s young team, “After the Question,” aims to provide listeners with quick and easily accessible information. The program is hosted by Muntasir Billah Mohammed and Yusuf Mohammed. Meanwhile, for listeners closely following regional politics, the program “Harvest of the Week” brings current political developments in Syria and Türkiye to the agenda. Presented by Alaaddin Husso, the program offers an in-depth analysis of the period’s prominent political developments through the insights of guest Savfan Cemmo.
Fecr Radio continues to offer a broader range of content to its listeners with its new programs while maintaining its existing broadcasting approach.







