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− | A South African radio station, part of the national public broadcasting service run by the [[SABC]] since the 1930s. Originally known as the [[SABC English Service]] or the [[SABC A Service]], it became | + | A South African radio station, part of the national public broadcasting service run by the [[SABC]] since the 1930s. Originally known as the [[SABC English Service]] or the [[SABC A Service]], it became [[Radio South Africa]] in 1985 and was once more renamed in 1995, now becoming [[SAfm]]. Under these various guises the service has been covering the news and canvassing the opinions of the country since the 1930s. |
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[[Eben Cruywagen]], 2000 | [[Eben Cruywagen]], 2000 |
Revision as of 06:05, 30 November 2015
A South African radio station, part of the national public broadcasting service run by the SABC since the 1930s. Originally known as the SABC English Service or the SABC A Service, it became Radio South Africa in 1985 and was once more renamed in 1995, now becoming SAfm. Under these various guises the service has been covering the news and canvassing the opinions of the country since the 1930s.
See South African Broadcasting Corporation
Sources
Eric Rosenthal, 1974
Jan Schutte, 1978
Eben Cruywagen, 2000
http://www.safm.co.za/sabc/home/safm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAfm
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