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Fever Network to host a digital carnival '100 hours 100 stars – a non-stop tribute to Covid warriors'

The network aims to laud frontline workers who are risking their lives to safeguard everybody else. The campaign aims to rally up donations towards Covid-19 relief as part of the PM Cares Fund

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Fever Network to host a digital carnival '100 hours 100 stars – a non-stop tribute to Covid warriors'

Fever Network, the radio network that runs Fever FM, Radio Nasha and Radio One, is all set to go live with the digital carnival ‘100 hours, 100 stars — a non-stop tribute to Covid warriors’. The event is 100 hours of continuous content offering.

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As part of the festival, Fever Network is bringing together the biggest personalities from different walks of life — celebrities from Bollywood, international artists, politicians, sports personalities, authors, digital content creators, stand-up comedians, indie artists, chefs, spiritual leaders of India along with Covid-19 warriors and survivors among others, to bring to the audience 100 hours of non-stop entertainment.

Through this fest, the network aims to celebrate and laud those frontline workers who are risking their lives to safeguard everyone. The event would be packed with performances, interviews and much more with the global and Indian stars right from their homes as they self-isolate during this crisis. Fever listeners can look forward to the long list of personalities — Vir Das, Kiran Bedi, Amit Trivedi, Viswanathan Anand, Kamal Haasan, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rajakumari, Asha Bhosle, Javed Akthar and many more. The campaign aims to rally up donations towards Covid-19 relief as part of the PM Cares Fund.

Fever network would be in its full glory with the network pulling together the power of all three of its brands — Fever FM, Radio Nasha and Radio One. It will target the entire spectrum of listeners from Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X. The digital festival would be simulcast across the different social handles of the three brands on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Radio listeners can tune into the Fever FM, Radio Nasha and Radio One radio frequencies to catch all the action on air.

Harshad Jain, CEO, Radio and Entertainment, HT Media Ltd and Next Mediaworks Ltd. said, “In our efforts to show solidarity to those affected by Covid-19, we at Fever Network are committed to uniting people in the fight against this global pandemic. ‘100 hours, 100 stars’ is our way of thanking the real super stars of today’s time, the Covid-19 warriors. We strongly believe that music and entertainment have the power to spread positivity and hope during these challenging times, we use the power of media to do our bit for the society. We thank all those who’ve partnered with us to make ‘100 hours, 100 stars’ a resounding success.’

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100 hours 100 stars – a non-stop tribute to Covid warrior digital carnival Fever Network
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