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Rosie Popps Show 1997 to 2000 was a 4 hour show on Heart 91.3 hosted by radio producer/ presenter Rosie Popps. The show has an intensive playlist of the best pop hits by boybands, girlbands, including pop dance artists and groups that have a mass appeal to the younger audience (students and young adults up to 28 years) of the then music radio station.

The success of the show was evident in the increase in the weekend ratings, not only during the showtime from 4pm to 8pm but the entire weekend's rating. The show also garnared new listeners to the station.

What made the show dynamic is the music playlist and the hip and fun atmosphere for its demographic target listeners. Its also a interactive magazine programme incoperating a talk show and talent quest to include active listener participation.

🎶 Pop Gosh 🎶

Lots of gossips and news building up to the end of the 2nd hour. They can be on the top pop acts of the day from who is snogging Britney Spears to N'Sync's new single. Listeners were invited to call and share their gossip and make a song dedication.

🎼Pop Quiz🎼

This was usually spread through the 2nd to 4th hour to coincide with the music station's promotion and giveaways.

☕ Drop In For Tea 🍩

What started as an interview slot for when pop acts are in town, the talk show took a twist to include listeners 'live' in the studio when there were no pop artiste for interview. Rosie encouraged listeners to write in with their favourite pop band and list their Most Favourite Top 5 Hits. The listener with the best letter will be invited to the Rosie Popps Show to present the hits in between a light hearted chat on topics close to the interest of the target audience (Students to 28 years old). The station received over 100 letters in the first two weeks and eventually Drop In For Tea became a permanent show format for 2 years until the station was taken over by new management.

Category:Rosie Popps

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Rosie Popps is a female radio DJ a.k.a. Rose Marie. She used the radio pseudonym after the name of her radio show called the Rosie Popps Show on Heart 91.3, the now HOT FM 91.3 from 1997 to 2000.