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RSG (Radio Sonder Grense) - South Africa NBC Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, one Afrikaans-language station Skatkis Stereo, online web radio, Afrikaans sprekende omroepers
Pages in category "Afrikaans-language radio stations" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
South Africa portal; Jacaranda FM, previously known as Jacaranda 94.2, is a South African radio station, broadcasting in English and Afrikaans, with a footprint that covers Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and the North West Province and boasts a listening audience of 2 million people a week and a digital community of more than 1.1 million people a month.
2.2 Free-To-Air. 2.3 Subscription-based. ... radio stations and various alternative media. Newspapers National. Beeld (available in 5 of 9 provinces) ...
Radio Sonder Grense (RSG), i.e. Radio Without Borders, is an Afrikaans-language radio service run by the South African Broadcasting Corporation for the whole of South Africa. Since Afrikaans is one of South Africa's 11 official languages, the SABC is required to carry an Afrikaans-language service on both radio and television.
Remains available via satellite and online. South African Radio League: 1925 Yes No Radio club broadcasts weekly bulletins in English and Afrikaans. Bulletins available online in text format only. Radio Sonder Grense: 1937 2019 No Yes Domestic Afrikaans-language radio service operated by the SABC. Used shortwave to reach remote areas of South ...
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.
Radio was originally broadcast in English and Afrikaans via shortwave from the South African Broadcasting Corporation's facilities in South Africa. The SABC established a local FM transmitter network in November 1969, relaying Radio South Africa, Radio Suid-Afrika, and Springbok Radio, and establishing a number of services in native languages, including Radio Ovambo, broadcasting in the ...