Boys Night Out (radio)

Boys' Night Out
Genre Comedy, talk, music
Running time 4 hours, Mondays - Thursdays, 6pm-10pm, Manila Time
Country Philippines
Home station Magic 89.9
Host(s) Slick Rick (2006–present)
Tony Toni (2006–present)
Sam YG (2007–present)
Ramon Bautista (2011–2014)
Jojo the Love Survivor (2012–present)
Alex Calleja (2014-present)
Suzy (2016-present)
Creator(s) Magic 89.9
Air dates since March 5, 2006
Website www.magic899.fm

Boys' Night Out (commonly abbreviated to B.N.O.) is a Filipino evening radio talk show of Magic 89.9 hosted by DJ's Slick Rick (Eric Virata), Tony Toni (Anthony James Bueno) and Sam YG (Samir Gogna) with Suzy (Tin Gamboa) on Mondays, Alex on Tuesdays and Jojo the Love Survivor on Thursdays.[1]

History

Radio Tabloid

Boys' Night Out started as a small segment of Magic 89.9 called Radio Tabloid hosted by King DJ Logan and CJ the DJ. After moderate success the executives of the station decided to turn it into a radio talk show called Boys Night Out on March 2006 with Radio Tabloid becoming one of its segments renamed to Confession Sessions. The show was hosted by King DJ Logan with the addition of Slick Rick and Tony Toni. CJ was moved to host the weekday lunch show called the Big Meal.

King DJ Logan left the station to pursue a hosting career, a bar and resto business and worked for an Alabang call center for a time

9pm-12am era

Sam Y.G joins Magic 89.9 and replaces the outgoing King DJ Logan of boys night out.

Format and Schedule Changes

In 2010, Magic 89.9, at the turning point of its career as the #1 and most popular radio station in the Philippines, made several changes to its shows' format and time slots very much to the liking of its listeners. Boys Night Out was moved to an earlier and longer timeslot: Mondays-Thursdays, 6pm to 10pm. The show received positive feedback from its fans as it, to quote a listener: "helps ease the pain of traffic during rush hours at EDSA"

Boys Ride Out/Boys Off The Record

Slick Rick, Sam YG, and Tony Toni can now be seen on Solar News Channel (now known as CNN Philippines where they interview famous (and infamous) personalities in their program called "Boys Ride Out".

Substitute hosts

Some celebrities and other DJs have substituted for "the Boys" during their absences and have had numerous guestings from famous folks

Substitutes included:

Some well-known/controversial guests have included:

Segments, Games and Format

See also

References

  1. Gonzalez, Bianca (2012-01-15). "A night out with the Boys". The Philippine Star.

External links

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