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[[Radio Sonder Grense]] ("Radio without borders") is an [[Afrikaans]]-language radio service, run by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]) and broadcast nationwide.
 
[[Radio Sonder Grense]] ("Radio without borders") is an [[Afrikaans]]-language radio service, run by the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC]]) and broadcast nationwide.
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Also referred to as '''[[Radiosondergrense]]''', but best known by its acronym: '''[[RSG]]'''.
 
Also referred to as '''[[Radiosondergrense]]''', but best known by its acronym: '''[[RSG]]'''.
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See also the entry on [[Radio]].
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==History==
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==[[RSG/Sanlam Radiodramakompetisie]]==
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A competition for playwrights run by [[RSG]] from the start of the new millenium, inotally in association with the insurance company Sanlam. As part of the incentive, the best of the works submitted were recorded and broadcast by the radio station. 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 5 March 2023

Radio Sonder Grense ("Radio without borders") is an Afrikaans-language radio service, run by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and broadcast nationwide.


Also referred to as Radiosondergrense, but best known by its acronym: RSG.

See also the entry on Radio.

History

RSG/Sanlam Radiodramakompetisie

A competition for playwrights run by RSG from the start of the new millenium, inotally in association with the insurance company Sanlam. As part of the incentive, the best of the works submitted were recorded and broadcast by the radio station.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Sonder_Grense

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