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UJFM 95.4 is a Community Radio Station, based at the University 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]

Programming

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Programming on UJFM 95.4 has transformed over the past 2 years[when?] to include talk radio, specialized music programming as well as student issues directly pertaining to the community. The station prides itself in being a voice for the student by the student and strives to engage in topical issues that affect the UJ student. Incorporating the faculties across all 4 of the UJ campuses, UJFM 95.4 aims to get to the heart of matters within UJ and maintain the moral responsibility to the community it serves.

UJFM 95.4 is more than just an "infotainment portal", challenging listeners with the hard-hitting questions that plague our country, it invokes the need to discuss the issues within the social fabric of our country and upholds the moral responsibility to serve its community through effective progressive talk.[4]

Presenters

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UJFM Presenters
Name Show Days Times
Bolele Polisa The UJFM Super Breakfast Weekdays 06:00am – 09:00am
Fif Frequency The Urban Brunch Weekdays 09:00am – 12:00am
Phumzile Nkuta Ego Trip Weekdays 12:00pm – 15:00pm
Nthle UJFM DRIVE Weekdays 15:00pm – 18:00pm
Mosa Kaiser The Novel Leisure Weekdays 18:00pm – 20:00pm
Shimmy Kekane UJFM Weekend breakfast Weekend 06:00am – 09:00am
Amor Hlabano Cosmo Brunch Saturday 10:00am – 13:00pm
Lebo Lipss Hype Mode Saturday 16:00pm – 19:00pm
Elizabeth Ampofo The DJembe Train Thursday 21:00pm – 00:00pm
Nick Explicit Drive show Weekdays 15:00pm – 18:00pm
Precious Nkadimeng 16 Bars Wednesday 21:00pm – 00:00pm
Rose Mosenhoi Urban Brunch Weekdays 09:00am – 12:00pm
Thato Ditsebe The Sound Of The Weekend Breakfast Saturdays and Sundays 07:00am – 10:00am
Tshepiso Maretela Loudspeaker Saturday 22:00pm – 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)[5]

Broadcast languages

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  • Predominantly English[5]

Broadcast time

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Target audience

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  • Age Group 16 - 28 in LSM Groups 6 – 10[5]

Programme format

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  • 65% Music (40% South African, 60% International)[5]
  • 35% Talk[5]

Listenership figures

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Estimated Listenership[6]
7 Day
Feb 2013 18 000
Dec 2012 18 000
Oct 2012 17 000
Aug 2012 9 000
Jun 2012 14 000

References

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  1. ^ "All The Radio Awards 2021 winners!". Bizcommunity. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Liberty Radio Awards announces nominees for 2017". Bizcommunity. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  3. ^ "UJFM Website (About us)". Retrieved 7 May 2013.
  4. ^ "2015 MTN Radio Awards winners announced". Bizcommunity. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f The Annual Guide to Radio in South Africa (AdVantage 2012). Media 24. 2012.
  6. ^ SAARF RAMS (Presentations)
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