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Triple M Picks Up Sat Bisla’s Passport Approved Program

by Paul Cashmere on February 17, 2015

in News,Noise Pro

Influential syndicated music program Passport Approved will air in Australia on Triple M Perth and Adelaide.

Host, music director, Musexpo founder and entrepreneur Sat Bisla started his career in radio in 1984. His Passport Approved radio show first aired in 2004 on Indie 103.1FM Los Angeles and promoted at the time new and unknown acts give artists such as Adele, Lily Allen, Lorde, KONGOS, Arctic Monkeys, Duffy and Teddybears.

Bisla has had a very close relationship with Australian acts and over the years can early airplay to including Sheppard, Gotye, Missy Higgins, Wolfmother, Airbourne, The Temper Trap and others. “Australian music and artists have always been near and dear to my heart and that of Passport Approved. Over the years, the show has been a global launching pad for many Aussie acts. We look forward to not only bringing the best global pre-discovered music to Australia with Triple M, but bringing the best Australian music to the world through Passport Approved’s affiliates worldwide.”

Passport Approved is now heard worldwide on KROQ-FM Los Angeles, WBOS-FM Boston, KNDD-FM Seattle, KNRK-FM Portland OR, WLKK-FM Buffalo NY, KKDO-FM Sacrameto, KWSS-FM Phoenix AZ, KFRR-FM Fresno CA, Flux-FM Germany, East Radio-FM Shanghai China, Radio Doble Nueve-FM Peru, Puk-FM South Africa, 2XM Ireland and many others.

Paaport Approved is on every Sunday & Tuesday night and Thursday afternoon at 8.30pm Adelaide / 6pm Perth on DAB+ Digital Radio & the Triple M app.

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