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CapeTalk is a commercial AM radio station based in Cape Town, South Africa, broadcasting on AM/MW 567 to Cape Town.The station is also webcast via its website. It claims to be Cape Town's number one news and talk station, [citation needed] offering news, sport, business and actuality programming, with a high proportion of its airtime filled with phone-in debates.
Later radio positions include 702 Talk Radio, Radio Metro, P4 Radio, 567 Cape Talk Radio and Heart 104.9FM (which was P4 radio rebranded). During this time, she also wrote articles for the Sunday Times , Two Tone Magazine, Tribute Magazine and the Old Mutual Jazz Heritage Magazine on topics such as democracy, art, and women's issues.
The Voice of the Cape (95.8 MHz FM) and Cape Talk (567 kHz MW) are the major talk radio stations in the city. [251] Bokradio (98.9 MHz FM) is an Afrikaans music station. [252] The University of Cape Town also runs its own radio station, UCT Radio (104.5 MHz FM). The SABC has a small presence in the city, with satellite studios located at Sea Point.
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In 1994 he became CEO of Primedia Broadcasting and oversaw the establishment of Cape Town's premier radio station, Cape Talk. Several years later, he co-founded MobiBlitz, a mobile media company specializing in the deployment of Bluetooth systems in shopping malls.
I want to talk about my trip, not what I wear." Brown pants weren't a great choice for Melania's evening arrival at the White House in December 2018. Donald and Melania Trump in December 2018.
He spent two years in the bush, where he further honed his survival skills. At the age of 20, he became a commercial fisherman in the fishing village of Gansbaai in the Western Cape. In 1993, the shark cage diving industry was established in the area, and Mike was the second local skipper to be employed for his specialized seafaring expertise.