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UJFM 95.4 is a CommunityRadio Station, based at theUniversity of Johannesburg, Bunting Road Campus. Previously known as RAU Radio, the station obtained a four-year community broadcasting licence in February 2004 on the frequency 95.4fm broadcasting under a new name. Broadcasting over a 50 km radius from the campus, the station employs registered students as well as outside presenters. The station aims to allow all staff members to learn and operate within a commercial station environment. Many ex-UJFM staff members have gone on to achieve success on radio and on other various media platforms.[1]

UJFM 95.4 has transformed its on-air programming style and content, from a previously "Rock" music genre, to a commercial feel that includes an eclectic mix of music and talk that is pertinent to a primary target audience between the ages of 16 years and 28 years;[2] reflecting the demographics of the UJ community and serving as an "info-tainment" portal. As the presence of UJFM firmly entrenches itself amongst the 4 campuses of UJ, the voice of UJFM strives to serve as a platform for healthy engagement amongst its community.

In April 2010, UJFM 95.4 moved into its new studios located at the Bunting Road Campus allowing for a professional radio broadcast environment.[3]

Presenters

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UJFM Presenters
NameShowDaysTimes
Bolele PolisaThe UJFM Super BreakfastWeekdays06:00am – 09:00am
Fif FrequencyThe Urban BrunchWeekdays09:00am – 12:00am
Phumzile NkutaEgo TripWeekdays12:00pm – 15:00pm
NthleUJFM DRIVEWeekdays15:00pm – 18:00pm
Mosa KaiserThe Novel LeisureWeekdays18:00pm – 20:00pm
Shimmy KekaneUJFM Weekend breakfastWeekend06:00am – 09:00am
Amor HlabanoCosmo BrunchSaturday10:00am – 13:00pm
Lebo LipssHype ModeSaturday16:00pm – 19:00pm
Elizabeth AmpofoThe DJembe TrainThursday21:00pm – 00:00pm
Nick ExplicitDrive showWeekdays15:00pm – 18:00pm
Precious Nkadimeng16 BarsWednesday21:00pm – 00:00pm
Rose MosenhoiUrban BrunchWeekdays09:00am – 12:00pm
Thato DitsebeThe Sound Of The Weekend BreakfastSaturdays and Sundays07:00am – 10:00am
Tshepiso MaretelaLoudspeakerSaturday22:00pm – 01:00am

Newsreaders

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Headlines are provided on the half-hour and the full news report on the hour.

  • Andani Seditsha
  • Elizabeth Ampofo
  • Neo Nkosi
  • Linda Khumalo
  • Lindo Magasela
  • Heidi Giokos
  • Mummy Mohlahlo
  • Precious Maputle
  • Thobile Nkosi
  • Sibusiso Ngwenya
  • Steven Darge
  • Thando Dhaza
  • Luyanda Lebepe
  • Buhle Hlatshwayo
  • Delane N. Tsipa
  • Thuli Pooe
  • Veronica Makhaoli
  • Mbali Motsoeneng
  • Tshepang Masilo

Sports Presenter

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  • Mashel Mokale
  • Andile Ntuli
  • Hope Thobejane

Management

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  • Anathi Sidali

Coverage areas and frequencies

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  • Greater Johannesburg (95.4 FM)[4]

Broadcast languages

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  • Predominantly English[4]

Broadcast time

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Target audience

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  • Age Group 16 - 28 in LSM Groups 6 – 10[4]

Programme format

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  • 65% Music (40% South African, 60% International)[4]
  • 35% Talk[4]

Listenership figures

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(August 2019)
Estimated Listenership[5]
7 Day
Feb 201318 000
Dec 201218 000
Oct 201217 000
Aug 20129 000
Jun 201214 000

References

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  1. ^"All The Radio Awards 2021 winners!".Bizcommunity. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  2. ^"Liberty Radio Awards announces nominees for 2017".Bizcommunity. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  3. ^"UJFM Website (About us)". Retrieved7 May 2013.
  4. ^abcdefThe Annual Guide to Radio in South Africa (AdVantage 2012). Media 24. 2012.
  5. ^SAARF RAMS (Presentations)
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