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The Request Fest : ウィキペディア英語版
Super Request

Super Request was a weeknight radio program broadcast by Australian national youth radio broadcaster Triple J hosted by Rosie Beaton. The show aired Monday to Thursday between 6pm and 9pm and Fridays from 6pm to 10pm, due to there being no Home & Hosed on Fridays.
Regular fill-ins for Rosie include Brendan Maclean, Lewi McKirdy and Xannon Shirley.
The show aired from 2001 to 2011. Prior to that, it was known as the Request Fest. Past hosts have included Catriona Rowntree, Michael Tunn and Jane Gazzo. Gaby Brown was a former regular fill-in presenter. (The name Super Request was coined by Gazzo after a trip to Japan in late 97)
Each day had regular segments including a broadcast of a Live at the Wireless set on Mondays.
On Friday the most requested tracks of the week were revealed.
Rosie Beaton presented her last Super Request show on December 9, 2011 live from the University of Sydney's Manning Bar in Sydney.
For 2012, Super Request has been replaced by Good Nights, hosted by Linda Marigliano.
==External links==

*(Super Request ) at the Triple J site


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