Suria FM's DJ Lin wins Most Trusted Radio Presenter award for third consecutive year


Suria FM's beloved announcer DJ Lin with her Most Trusted Radio Presenter award. Photo: Handout

Woots! She did it again.

Suria FM's beloved announcer DJ Lin has clinched the Most Trusted Radio Presenter in Malaysia award for the third consecutive year.

The award is presented by Readers' Digest as part of its Trusted Brands 2023 campaign.

DJ Lin said she is grateful for the award as it is proof that she is still relevant even with many emerging talents in the radio industry.

"I am honoured as well as surprised to receive this prestigious award from Readers' Digest for the third time.

"It is hard to describe (my feeling) because I have been in this industry for 24 years, yet Malaysian listeners continue to vote for and support me as Most Trusted Radio Announcer," DJ Lin said in a statement.

Reader’s Digest’s Annual Trusted Brands Awards celebrates the brands Asian consumers trust the most.

This year marked the 25th year the awards have been given out where winners are voted by 8,000 individuals picked from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

DJ Lin hosts the popular Suria Cinta segment on Suria FM, which airs Sundays to Fridays from 8pm to 1am.

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