This article will address the topic of Lesedi FM, which has captured the attention of individuals from various disciplines and interests. Lesedi FM has been the object of study, debate and reflection over time, its implications and relevance are indisputable in the _var2 field. Through a comprehensive approach, different perspectives, research and opinions regarding Lesedi FM will be explored, in order to provide a complete and updated view on this topic. From its impact on society to its implications at the individual level, this article aims to provide a detailed and critical vision of Lesedi FM, with the purpose of enriching the knowledge and understanding of those who read it.
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Broadcast area | Free State |
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Frequency | 87.7 - 106.6 FM |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner | SABC |
History | |
First air date | 1960 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.lesedifm.co.za |
Lesedi FM is a South African PBS radio network owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).
The station was launched in 1960 and is currently available in seven provinces with a spill-over to the other two on 87.7 – 106.6 FM frequencies.
Lesedi FM broadcasts from Bloemfontein to the Sesotho-speaking and understanding communities. It is the biggest Sesotho radio station in South Africa.
It is the 4th largest radio station in South Africa with an audience of 3.46 million with the highest audience share of 62% in the Free State and 10% in Gauteng.
Lesedi FM is an urban/metro radio station with the highest SEM 5-8, with a primary target audience of 25-49 with 52%, secondary 15-24 with 20% and loyal 50+ at 28%. Female 54% vs. Male 46%
This section needs to be updated.(August 2019) |