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This site records the History of Radio Clube de Moçambique, and [[Lourenco Marques Radio]] ([[LM Radio]]),  the first commercial radio station in Africa, 1935-1974. The station was hugely influential in South Africa as an alternative to the styate owned SABC, and many South African personalities worked for it over the years. The website includes potted biographies of such people. 
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This site records the History of Radio Clube de Moçambique, and [[Lourenco Marques Radio]] ([[LM Radio]]),  the first commercial radio station in Africa, 1935-1974, broadcasting on short wave from Lourenço Marques in neighbouring Mozambique. Particularly well supported for its popular music programmes, the station was also hugely influential in South Africa as an alternative to the state owned [[SABC]]. Many South African personalities worked for it over the years and the website includes valuable potted biographies of such individuals.  
 
 
Web address: http://www.lmradio.org/index.htm
 
  
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Web address: http://www.lmradio.org/index.htm
  
 
==The [[L.T.T.]] Website==
 
==The [[L.T.T.]] Website==

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The LM Radio Museum and Sound Archive

This site records the History of Radio Clube de Moçambique, and Lourenco Marques Radio (LM Radio), the first commercial radio station in Africa, 1935-1974, broadcasting on short wave from Lourenço Marques in neighbouring Mozambique. Particularly well supported for its popular music programmes, the station was also hugely influential in South Africa as an alternative to the state owned SABC. Many South African personalities worked for it over the years and the website includes valuable potted biographies of such individuals.

Web address: http://www.lmradio.org/index.htm

The L.T.T. Website

L.T.T. is the acronym for Literêre Terme en Teorieë, an Afrikaans/Dutch/English website of literary terms and theories, primarily aimed at the Afrikaans speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008.

The website contains theatrical terminology and theories as well.

The web address is: http://www.literaryterminology.com/index.php

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