In this entry, Brenda Leonard, Managing Director of Bush Radio in Cape Town, talks about “Hate Radio”, the importance of community radio, and how South Africa uses strict regulations to try an curb offensive broadcasting. This posting follows on from an earlier blog about “Hate Radio” (Nov. 2nd) featuring Julius Lamaon, CEO KASS FM Kenya.
Bush Radio is Africa’s oldest community radio station project based in Cape Town, South Africa. It broadcasts on 89.5 MHz FM. For more information visit them online, here… (An audio slideshow about Bush Radio will be posted here shortly. )
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[…] R4D returns to Bush Radio – Africa’s oldest community radio station project and is based in Cape Town, South Africa. It broadcasts on 89.5 MHz FM. This audio slideshow follows up on comments made in an earlier post; 20th of Nov. 2010. […]