Who is the owner of Jozi FM?

Who is the owner of Jozi FM?

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How many people listen to Jozi FM?

Jozi FM was first broadcast in 1999 and can claim a competitive audience of 564,000 (RAMS Nov 2009). Jozi FM is the first community radio station to be listed on the DSTV’s audio bouquet. Jozi FM attributes its success to the relationship it has with its audience….Listenership Figures.

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Who is Jozi FM station manager?

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How do I contact Jozi fm?

Jozi FM

  1. https://www.jozifm.co.za/
  2. PO Box 23, DUBE, 1800.
  3. Ekhaya Centre Building, 1st Floor, Room 10, 2212 Mahalefele Road, DUBE.
  4. 011 982 1085. 011 982 4134.
  5. 011 982 7003.
  6. Media Directory: Community Radio Stations.

How many listeners does YFM have?

According to the Broadcast Research Council of South Africa, the listenership figures for period ending March 2019 was 676 0006.

How do you submit music to Jozi FM?

Submit registered, radio edit, relevant music & a profile to this email [email protected] or drop off hard copy at our offices.

What is Jozi FM?

Tman Xpress) Jozi FM is a full spectrum community radio station providing local news, talk shows and music. Its broadcast is multilingual, with content in English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Sepedi, Setswana and Xitsonga. Mpho Mhlongo, Jozi FM’s co-founder, is its current CEO.

What is the name of the radio station in Johannesburg?

Jozi FM (formerly known as Soweto Buwa Radio) is the largest local radio station, broadcasting in several languages and based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Its line up provides not only music, but also entertainment, informational and educational content.

What happened to the radio deejays in South Africa?

Roughly 80 percent of the deejays moved on to join bigger stations such as Kaya FM, Metro FM, Motsweding FM, Lesedi FM, SAFM and YFM and East Coast Radio. Among the few that remained include Dudu Gama, Andrew Tshaka and Rich Twala. The station continued to be the main DJ provider for many radio stations in Gauteng, Free State and North West.