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Requests

Radio Jammor has two daily music request slots. You can make a request for any song to be played during the Breakfast (7-9am) and Tea-time (4-6pm) slots.

You can also make requests to be played at most other times of the day, however those requests need to be in accordance with the station’s schedule. For example, we won’t play a 60s song during the 70s mix.

Please check the detailed schedule for what can be requested and when.

You can then make your song/music request to Radio Jammor through an online form (below).

Completing The Form

Radio Jammor is only manned part of the time. The station therefore cannot guarantee a response to same-day requests (unless otherwise stated). Please therefore make requests in advance; at least the day before, and not more than seven days ahead.

There are two types of request you can make:

If you want to record your own dedication (60 seconds maximum), you can. Record it, put it online and share it, then provide the link when asked by the form.

N.B. After detailing your request, the form does not automatically take you to the payment page. You need to click the link provided or you may have to start over.

When you complete the payment, Radio Jammor will be notified and will then deal with your request.

You will be sent a copy of your submission. If you realise you've made a mistake, get in contact.

Examples

Example 1: Waterloo by ABBA (1974). You could request this song in the following shows:

Example 2: Bonkers by Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden (2009). You could request this song in the following shows:

Example 3: A-Game by Brooke Combe (2021). You could request this song in the following shows:

Please do not make or record requests that are inappropriate to broadcast. Use your best words!

Please do not attempt to use this service for any other reason than its intended purpose.

A failure to comply may result in your request being ignored and payment forfeited for the time and trouble.

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