Power FM started broadcasting on Tuesday, and, despite a few technical hitches, listeners have not been disappointed.
Didn’t catch the M&G Newsroom? Listen to the podcast below where we talked about genetically modified food and alcohol’s effect on violence.
Radio may be old but it’s the most accessible form of technology on the continent, which is why some African leaders feel threatened by it.
The low-down on big stories like Guptagate, the ‘exposure’ of a sinister campaign in Zimbabwe, and the MTV Base Africa All Stars concert.
This week on the M&G Newsroom, presenters Amanda Strydom and Phillip de Wet talk you through all the latest news and views on 2OVfm.
The M&G Newsroom radio show is back on 2OceansVibe in the usual time slot: 9am – 10am.
The elaborate Gupta wedding saga, the Songs for Sekoto exhibition at Wits and more. If you missed us on the radio this morning, here’s the podcast.
The M&G Newsroom is back on 2OceansVibe at 9am with your hosts Amanda Strydom and Faranaaz Parker.
This week’s presenters, Nickolaus Bauer and Verashni Pillay, took us through the latest in local current affairs, news in tech, the arts and Africa.
The news that had everyone talking: all about Cardinal Wilfred Napier’s homophobic comments, the best and worst from SA Fashion Week and more.
Power FM is set to launch in Gauteng this year, but details of which personalities have been chosen to represent the station remain sketchy.
Listen to a full podcast of today’s M&G Newsroom, where we looked at CAR, the defence minister’s disastrous statements and the weekend’s jazz fest.
The M&G Newsroom radio show on 2OV FM is a packed hour in which inaugural presenters Nickolaus Bauer and Verashni Pillay reunite.
We talk about the disbanding of the ANCYL’s NEC, Zimbabwe’s referendum, insiders’ experience of the SxSW conference and Sama nominee predictions.
This week there’s another busy line-up on the M&G Newsroom with reporter Nickolaus Bauer and online night editor Amanda Strydom.
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/ 25 February 2013
We look at the Oscar Pistorius hearing, Mamphela Ramphele’s new political party, Sona, the upcoming budget speech and the artful Design Indaba.
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/ 19 February 2013
A discussion on new corruption evidence implicating presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj, to whether the Blackberry 10 is competition to the iPhone.
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/ 19 February 2013
In this week’s edition, we cover allegations of abuse leveled against Tokyo Sexwale, the State Of The Nation address, Gupta TV and more.
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/ 18 February 2013
In our first edition we cover major news, talk all things tech, arts and culture, Africa and get insight from M&G editor Nic Dawes.
Capital Radio may be back on SA’s radio waves sooner than expected, and with the upswell of support behind the rebellious radio station, it could be successful.
Zimbabwe’s first licensed commercial radio station’s links to the state-owned print-media stable, Zimbabwe Newspapers, has raised questions.
Radio personalities Africa Melane and Dorianne Arendse go head to head to prove who the most worthy 200 South Africans nominee is. Location: Voice of the Cape
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/ 10 October 2008
The South African Broadcasting Corporation’s 2008 operating profit has dropped from last year’s R182,8-million to R111,3-million.