| Broadcast area | Gauteng (TerrestrialFM) Africa (DStv Channel 879) |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 94.7MHz |
| Programming | |
| Format | Hot AC |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Primedia (private) |
| 94.5 KfmRadio 702CapeTalk | |
| History | |
First air date | 1 September 1964 |
| Links | |
| Webcast | Live stream |
| Website | [1] |
947 (formerly94.7 Highveld Stereo) is aradio station that broadcasts on the 94.7FM frequency fromJohannesburg,Gauteng,South Africa.
| Show | Presenters | Days | Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| 947 Daybreak | Nick Explicit | Mon- Fri | 5am - 6am |
| Anele and The Club on 947 |
| Mon - Fri | 6am - 9am |
| MoFlava on 947 | MoFlava | Mon - Fri | 9am - 12pm |
| 947 Afternoons with Zweli |
| Mon - Fri | 12pm - 3pm |
| 947Drive with Thando |
| Mon - Fri | 3pm - 6pm |
| Marawa Sports Worlwide | Robert Marawa | Mon- Fri | 6pm - 7pm |
| 947 Night Pulse with Msizi & Bolele |
| Mon - Thurs | 7pm - 9pm |
| 947Mornings with Mantsoe | Mantsoe Pout | Saturdays & Sundays | 7am - 10am |
| 947 Top40 | Nick Explicit | Saturday | 10am - 2pm |
| 947 Weekends with Mamohau | Mamohau Seseane | Saturdays & Sundays | 2pm - 6pm |
| 947Bloc Party | ChrisBeatz | Saturday & Friday | 7pm - 10pm |
| 947Weekender | Bolele Polisa | Sunday | 6pm - 9pm |
The station first went on the air on 1 September 1964,[1] as the first SABC regional FM service,Radio Highveld. At that time the station broadcast hourly news bulletins andeasy listening music. In September 1996 the SABC sold Radio Highveld to private enterprise.[2]
Today this station, along with a number of other radio stations inSouth Africa, is owned byPrimedia.
On 1 September 2014 the station decided to drop the logo that they have been using for over a decade. The station is also no longer known as Highveld Stereo as the name changed to being just 947.
According to the latest BRC RAM figures shows that 947 has crossed the milestone of 1 million listeners per week. The survey indicated that 947 has 1,055,000 listeners, up from 704,000 year-on-year – a huge leap and one that makes 947 the biggest regional station in Gauteng.
According to SAARF, 947 (formerly 94.7 Highveld Stereo) is ranked as South Africa's 15th most listened to radio station, with an average weekly listenership of 1.2 million people.[3]
The target listener demographic is aimed at 25- to 40-year-olds, and as such the station tends to play contemporary "soft" rock, and current pop hits, but has moved away from playing the classic hits, which was consistent with their format up until a programming overhaul in 2010.
947 playsSouth African Music that record companies push, although the station has refused on many occasions to play anyAfrikaans music. Other services to listeners include news bulletins and traffic reports for Johannesburg andPretoria, although the frequency of these reports have often been criticised by listeners as being too frequent and annoying.[citation needed]
Once Radio Highveld was sold by the SABC, the "Rude Awakening" took over from the Mike Mills Show as the station's breakfast show. The show ran from 1997 to 2010 and featuredJeremy Mansfield as the anchor host, supported by (among others) Sam Cowan, Paul Rotherham, Graeme Joffe, Harry Sideroppolis, and Darren Simpson.In July 2010 Mansfield was stated that "The show needs to move forward and I don't see a role for myself in the new product offering. Management and the board have asked if I would assist with off air initiatives, which I am happy to do for the foreseeable future."[4] The format of the new breakfast show remained largely unchanged with the rest of the original team remaining as is.
On 2 August 2010, the station revamped the morning show by renaming itBreakfast Xpress[5] and appointingDarren Simpson as the new front-man in place ofJeremy Mansfield.The show has been criticised for its childish nature, unprofessionalism, and poor production.[6] The show became infamous for Whackhead's pranks which aired daily on the show. In 2017, Simpson announced that he would be leaving the breakfast show in order to spend more time with his family, but that he would nonetheless still host the station's drive-time show.[7]This left listeners feeling confused and betrayed when they discovered that Simpson was to be the new host of sister station KFM's Breakfast Show and stepping away from the afternoon drive show on 947.[8]
On 2 March 2017, it was announced that Anele Mdoda would take over hosting the Breakfast Show starting 3 April 2017, alongside her existing team members—Alex Caige, Thembekile Mrototo, and Cindy Poluta—and a new addition to the lineup, Frankie du Toit.[9]
In November 2020, 947 announced that its morning drive show has rebranded toAnele and the Club on 947. The station has also announced that the programme's new pay-off line is 'Joburg's Most Fun Breakfast Show'.[10]
Sam Cowen was co-host of the morning showThe Breakfast express weekdays on 947.[11] After leaving the breakfast Express, she took over the afternoon slot on 702. After a short stint as host of the afternoon show, she was replaced by Azania. She left radio. Cowen co-authored, with Lee van Loggerenberg,The Irreverent Mother's Handbook (Cape Town: Oshun Books, 2009,ISBN 978-1-77020-085-2).
In 2014, Cowen completed the 7.5 kilometre swim to Robben Island in what was the coldest recorded water temperature ever for this route for first time swimmers.[12]
In response toDarren Simpson's parody of South African Deputy PresidentJacob Zuma's ongoingrape trial of 2006—for which Zuma was acquitted—Zuma filed a defamation lawsuit on 30 June 2006, for the sum ofR 5 million.[13][14] Zuma originally filed for R 2 million, but this was upped when Highveld Stereo re-broadcast the allegedly offensive skit.[citation needed] Mr Zuma eventually withdrew the defamation claims against 947 and various other parties.[15]
In early 2008 Highveld together with their sister stationRadio 702 submitted a complaint to theSouth African Human Rights Commission after theForum of Black Journalists refusedwhite journalists entry to a lunch withANC PresidentJacob Zuma.[16]
| 7 Day | Ave. Mon-Fri | |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 2013 | 1 380 000 | 708 000 |
| Dec 2012 | 1 354 000 | 679 000 |
| Oct 2012 | 1 421 000 | 717 000 |
| Aug 2012 | 1 522 000 | 776 000 |
| Jun 2012 | 1 450 000 | 736 000 |
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