Supermarket Show, il tuo programma di qualità per una spesa conveniente. Buona musica, notizie inutili, consigli condominiali, benedizioni improbabili, previsione meteorologiche, casting imbarazzanti. Accendi la tua radio nel carrello!
Supermarket Show è un contenitore di intrattenimento e musica che unisce ironia, attualità e scoperta artistica. Il programma propone scherzi telefonici, gag originali e notizie assurde affiancate a una selezione curata di musica del momento e nuove proposte emergenti. Ampio spazio è dedicato alle interviste ai protagonisti del mercato indipendente italiano, per raccontare storie, progetti e visioni alternative della scena musicale...
Supermarket Show è il supermercato dell’intrattenimento: ogni corsia offre qualcosa di diverso. Nel carrello trovi scherzi telefonici, gag surreali, notizie assurde, interviste e una colonna sonora che spazia dal miglior mercato indipendente italiano alla musica più ascoltata del momento, senza dimenticare gli artisti emergenti. Un programma che mescola informazione e divertimento con uno stile irriverente e contemporaneo.
Supermarket Show è un contenitore di intrattenimento e musica che unisce ironia, attualità e scoperta artistica. Il programma propone scherzi telefonici, gag originali e notizie assurde affiancate a una selezione curata di musica del momento e nuove proposte emergenti. Ampio spazio è dedicato alle interviste ai protagonisti del mercato indipendente italiano, per raccontare storie, progetti e visioni alternative della scena musicale...
Benvenuti a Supermarket Show, il programma che mette tutto nel carrello: scherzi telefonici, risate, notizie fuori di testa e musica che spacca. Dallo spazio dedicato al mercato indipendente italiano fino ai brani più ascoltati del momento, passando per interviste, gag e artisti emergenti, Supermarket Show è l’appuntamento perfetto per chi vuole informarsi, scoprire nuova musica e divertirsi senza prendersi troppo sul serio.
Supermarket Show è il programma dove succede di tutto. Scherzi telefonici, gag senza filtri, notizie assurde ma vere, buona musica e interviste prendono vita in un format dinamico e imprevedibile. Un viaggio tra il miglior mercato indipendente italiano, la musica del momento e gli artisti emergenti, raccontati con leggerezza, ritmo e tanta voglia di divertirsi. Un vero carrello pieno di intrattenimento, pronto per essere ascoltato.
Supermarket Show porta in podcast il meglio del varietà radiofonico: musica del momento, nuove voci emergenti, gag divertenti e scherzi telefonici fuori controllo. Alla guida c’è Daniele Dal Muto, pronto a farti ridere puntata dopo puntata.
Se cerchi musica fresca, risate assicurate e scherzi telefonici memorabili, Supermarket Show è il podcast giusto per te. Un mix esplosivo di intrattenimento condotto dal talento comico di Daniele Dal Muto.Buon Natale con Supermarket
Supermarket Show è il varietà che non va mai in cassa: musica emergente, successi del momento, gag surreali e scherzi telefonici che lasciano il segno. Il tutto condito dall’energia e dall’ilarità di Daniele Dal Muto.
Benvenuti a Supermarket Show, il podcast che mescola hit attuali, nuove scoperte musicali e comicità senza filtri. Tra risate, scherzi telefonici e momenti folli, Daniele Dal Muto guida un’esperienza radiofonica tutta da ascoltare.
Supermarket Show è il varietà radiofonico dove trovi tutto: musica del momento ed emergente, gag esilaranti e scherzi telefonici imprevedibili. Alla conduzione l’irresistibile ironia di Daniele Dal Muto, per una spesa di puro divertimento.
Qui succede di tutto, e niente è messo a caso. Musica, gag e follia controllata: Supermarket Show. Ci sentiamo al prossimo giro di cassa.
Musica che spinge, telefonate che imbarazzano, notizie che sfidano la realtà e interviste fuori formato. Questo era il Supermarket Show. Non cambiare reparto.
Se hai riso, cantato o detto ‘ma è vero?!’, allora sei nel posto giusto. Supermarket Show: la spesa più assurda della radio. Alla prossima!
Abbiamo messo nel carrello musica buona, gag telefoniche surreali e interviste senza scontrino. Questo è il Supermarket Show. Torniamo presto a fare casino.
Tra musica, risate, telefonate improbabili e notizie che sembrano finte… ma non lo sono. Questo era il Supermarket Show. Stesso carrello, prossima corsia!
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