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Power FM (South Africa)

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Radio station in Johannesburg
Power FM
Power FM Logo
  • Johannesburg
Broadcast areaGauteng
Frequency98.7MHz
Ownership
OwnerMSG Afrika Investment Holdings
Capricorn FM
History
First air date
18 June 2013
Links
Websitewww.powerfm.co.za

Power FM (also known as Power 98.7 FM) is a South African commercialradio station based inGauteng, seed funded by the National Empowerment Fund, a state-owned enterprise in South Africa.[1][2][3]

It was awarded an FM radio frequency commercial license fromICASA on 15 December 2011 and went on-air on the 18 June 2013.[1]

The radio station is owned by MSG Afrika Investment Holdings, led byGiven Mkhari, with shareholders including Ndalo Media, led byKhanyi Dhlomo; Zico, led by Sandile Zungu; and various other investors, including the South African government.[1]

Broadcast languages

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Broadcast time

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Coverage area

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Target audience

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  • Age Group 15 - 49[1]
  • LSM 6 - 10[4]

Programme format

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  • 70% Talk[1]
  • 30% Music[1]
  • During weekdays, it broadcasts talk content from 05am to 00am and music will broadcast from midnight till 05am.[4]
  • During weekends, it broadcasts music around the clock, with talk elements at various intervals.[4]

Location

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The station is based in:
POWER HOUSE, 79 Central Street, Houghton Estate, Gauteng[5]

References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Home".POWER 98.7. 2016-10-21. Retrieved2017-09-09.
  2. ^National Empowerment Fund."NEF energises Power FM, THE NEW AGE".NEFCORP. Retrieved19 February 2025.
  3. ^National Empowerment Fund."POWER 98,7FM (36.2 million)".NEFCORP. Retrieved19 February 2025.
  4. ^abcde"Power Fm Website". Retrieved4 July 2013.
  5. ^"Power FM Website (Contact)". Retrieved4 July 2013.

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