Fallen community broadcaster, Champion Mokoena, lived a life totally sold out to radio, eulogises Ace Moloi.
Category: ON AIR
This feature focuses on Mangaung radio. Each month will have its own dedicated show to review.
Why Local Radio Must be in Your Music Promotion Strategy
Instead of agonising over a big station not playing your song, start targeting campus-community stations, writes Ace Moloi
“I wanted to be different” — Thabo Mokone on broadcasting in Sesotho
Whatever prejudices Sesotho presenters may face in agency boardrooms and radio awards adjudication panels, Lesedi FM’s Thabo Mokone still has faith in Sesotho’s commercial appeal, writes Ace Moloi.
Notes on the Liberty Radio Awards
Ace Moloi was at the prestigious Liberty Radio Awards and decided to be generous with his notes.
Planet Haaibo: Just Ice For Our Morning Blues
Radio 2000’s breakfast show serves justice to the airwaves, and just ice for our morning blues, writes Ace Moloi.
Lapeng Rush: My 3 to 6 Afternoon Drive
Ace Moloi helps us decide between CUT FM’s Lapeng Rush and Motheo FM’s 326 Drive.
The Big Breakfast Is Not a Mourning Show
OFM’s breakfast show is a laughing clinic everybody deserves, writes Ace Moloi
Re Kubeletsa Past the 21st Century
“If Twasa is the enthroned renaissance princess, Ba2Cada is a commoner who rose through the ranks of the radio movement, every step of the way, until his national call-up,” writes Ace Moloi.
CUT From a Different Cloth
THE CUT OF BREAKFAST appeals to young people across the socio-economic spectrum. It is by any yardstick the best breakfast show in the province. It respects the art and science of radio – from the choice of a host and the playlist to social conscience and community needs, writes ART STATE editor Ace Moloi.