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Winter Package 1
20 x 30 second ads
1 x 5 minute interview Cost: R1500
Winter Package 2
30 x 30 second ads
1 x 5 minute interview Cost: R2000
* Offer is valid to first-time advertisers from the 25 June to 1 September 2019.
* 100% deposit must be paid upfront to secure the booking.
* Advertising and interview must be completed by the 30 September 2019.
* Social media campaigns available.
13 February is World Radio Day. A day we celebrate the power of radio in our lives. This year UNESCO’s theme for the day is “Dialogue, Tolerance and Peace”.
We thought it appropriate that we ask our listeners, supporters, trainees and everyone who has used the medium to send us whatsapp video clips (because community radio moves with the times).
We received clips from listeners, Alternative Radio, BBC, activists, media professionals, editors and artists. The range of the responses we received clearly shows that Bush Radio lives up to this year’s theme of “Dialogue, Tolerance and Peace”. More than just being one of the most sort after training radio stations, it truly is building bridges between the various communities we serve.
13 February 2018 is World Radio Day– a day to celebrate radio as a medium: to improve international cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage major networks and community radio alike to promote access to information, freedom of expression and gender equality over the airwaves.
Radio is the mass media reaching the widest audience in the world. It is also recognised as a powerful communication tool and a low cost medium
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) has declared the 13th February as World Radio Day. As Africa’s oldest community radio station project we at Bush Radio fully support this intiative as we believe in the power of radio to help build communities and improve lives.
Whether it is through our Children’s Radio Education Workshop (CREW) launched in 1996 where young people learn to use the medium to develop their skills and understanding of media or one of our programmes like Sakhisizwe – Bou die Nation, Build the Nation or even our specialised music programmes like Blues in the Bush where we connect the music to its roots in Africa – radio plays a vital part in almost everyone’s daily life.
Through technology like internet streamingBush Radio is able to connect to the entire planet with it’s audience not just from Cape Flats but with dedicated listeners in Asia, Europe and the Americas tuning into the station online through computers or mobile phones, Bush Radio truly is more than just FM radio.
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) has declared the 13th February 2013 as World Radio Day. As Africa’s oldest community radio station project we at Bush Radio fully support this intiative as we believe in the power of radio to help build communities and improve lives.
Whether it is through our Children’s Radio Education Workshop (CREW) launched in 1996 where young people learn to use the medium to develop their skills and understanding of media or one of our programmes like Sakhisizwe – Bou die Nation, Build the Nation or even our specialised music programmes like Blues in the Bush where we connect the music to its roots in Africa – radio plays a vital part in almost everyone’s daily life.
Through technology like internet streamingBush Radio is able to connect to the entire planet with it’s audience not just from Cape Flats but with dedicated listeners in Asia, Europe and the Americas tuning into the station online through computers or mobile phones, Bush Radio truly is more than just FM radio.
Congratulations to our Bush Radio / Capitec winners who have each won R 1000 into a Capitec account by listening to the “Money Wiz” feature and participating in our sms draw over the past 12 weeks.
Our winners are:
Godfrey Williams, Jonathon Stephanus, Elizabeth Knipe, Pam Ndungane, Barbara de Jager, Amanda Bout, Busiswa Racula, Nofanele Dladati, Johnathon Afrikaaner, Sive Ntala, Kelebohile Domingo, Sinzo Peters
Congratulations to Week 11 winner: Jonathon Stephanus
It is the last week to win R 1000 in the Bush Radio / Capitec competition – so don’t forget to get your entry in for this week by Tuesday the 7th August 2012.
SMS often to increase your odds – R 1 a sms to potentially win R 1000
Question for week 12:
Is buying a house a good idea?
a) Yes, it is an asset and could increase in value
b) No, it’s a waste of good money
SMS the keyword CAPITEC + the answer (A or B) + your name to 32158*
*You have until the Tuesday, 4pm before the next competition to get your answer in each week. Each week’s winner will be announced in Everyday People on Wednesday
Congratulations to Week 10 winner: Elizabeth Knipe
Two more people stand a chance of winning R 1000 each in the the last 2 weeks of the Bush Radio / Capitec competition – so don’t forget to get your entry in for this week. SMS often to increase your odds – R 1 a sms to potentially win R 1000
Question for week 11:
Where is the best place to find a registered debt counselor?
a) All debt counselors are registered
b) The national credit regulator or NCR
SMS the keyword CAPITEC + the answer (A or B) + your name to 32158*
*You have until the Tuesday, 4pm before the next competition to get your answer in each week. Each week’s winner will be announced in Everyday People on Wednesday
Three more people stand a chance of winning R 1000 each in the the last 3 weeks of the Bush Radio / Capitec competition – so don’t forget to get your entry in for this week. SMS often to increase your odds – R 1 a sms to potentially win R 1000
Question for week 10:
If you can’t repay your creditors, what should you do?
a) Ignore all communications from them. The problem will go away by itself b) Speak to them immediately and try and negotiate a new repayment plan
SMS the keyword CAPITEC + the answer (A or B) + your name to 32158*
*You have until the Tuesday, 4pm before the next competition to get your answer in each week. Each week’s winner will be announced in Everyday People on Wednesday
Congratulations to Week 8 winner; Barbara de Jager
Remember the Bush Radio / Capitec competition is running until August – so don’t forget to get your entry in for this week. SMS often to increase your odds – R 1 a sms to potentially win R 1000
Question for week 9:
If you take out a personal loan to buy a car, and you can’t repay the loan, can they still repossess it?
a) No, it was a cash deal and therefore you are liable for repaying the loan
b) Yes, It remains the property of the financial institution
SMS the keyword CAPITEC + the answer (A or B) + your name to 32158*
*You have until the Tuesday, 4pm before the next competition to get your answer in each week. Each week’s winner will be announced in Everyday People on Wednesday