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JOY Radiothon 2026: Celebrate with JOY (babbleVISION pt 2)

It’s that time of the year when JOY asks for your support to remain being out, loud and proud – JOY Radiothon. This year, we’re mixing it up with JOY by combining JOYEurovision and babblePOP! to bring back babbleVISION! Michael and Io play some Eurovision classics alongside new b ...  Show more

JOY Radiothon 2026: Sing with JOY (babbleVISION pt 1)

It’s that time of the year when JOY asks for your support to remain being out, loud and proud – JOY Radiothon. This year, we’re mixing it up with JOY by combining JOYEurovision and babblePOP! to bring back babbleVISION! Michael and Io play some Eurovision classics alongside new b ...  Show more

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