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This is a list of radio stations in South Africa . M Note: The list of commercial stations tends to be more stable, with few additions or removals. The list of community stations tends to change quite a bit, with many changes over time (mainly due to funding issues).
Radio stations in African countries can be categorized into three main areas: public, commercial, and community. The management of these radio stations is subject to each region's preferred methods. [1]
Pretoria FM, formerly Radio Pretoria is an Afrikaans community-based radio station in Pretoria, South Africa. It broadcasts 24 hours a day in stereo on 104.2 FM in the greater Pretoria area. Various other transmitters (with their own frequencies) in South Africa broadcast the station's content further afield, while the station is also available ...
This article contains a list of Afrikaans-language radio stations . Public RSG (Radio Sonder Grense) - South Africa NBC Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, one Afrikaans-language station Skatkis Stereo, online web radio, Afrikaans sprekende omroepers
Kfm 94.5 is an adult contemporary radio station based in Cape Town, South Africa [1] Format and Programming Kfm 94.5 plays an Adult Contemporary format, with talk during the morning. The station is also affiliated with Eyewitness News, which provides news, along with sport and local events..
Pages in category "Radio stations in South Africa" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of Afrikaans-language radio stations List of radio stations in South Africa
UMhlobo Wenene FM ( UWFM) is a South African radio station, providing news, sports, and entertainment broadcasts in isiXhosa. The station broadcasts 24/7 on Channel 818 on DStv. It is the second-largest radio station in South Africa, with 4 million listeners. [1]
Heart FM broadcasts in English and Afrikaans. History Heart 104.9 FM was originally launched as P4 radio in July 1997. [1] Then P4 radio was considered one of the fastest growing radio stations in South Africa at the time. [1]