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Radio station
Radio 786
Radio 786 Logo
Broadcast areaWestern Cape
Frequency100.4 FM
History
First air dateSeptember 1995 (1995-09)
Links
Websitewww.radio786.co.za

Radio 786 is a community talk radio station broadcasting on 100.4FM to the Greater Cape Town Metropole Area in the Western Cape and globally via online streaming . It was launched in September 1995 at the Vygieskraal Stadium in Rylands Estate, South Africa, with over 30,000 listeners and supporters in attendance.

The station's motto is "Inform, educate, uplift". This is reflected in its broad range of programming which discusses news and current affairs, social issues , and lighter subjects of public interest.

The station's morning drivetime show, 'News, Reviews and Analysis', is particularly acclaimed for its discussion of topical matters with high-profile members of parliament, politicians, and newsmakers.

Radio 786 is a Standing Committee of the Islamic Unity Convention with independent editorial and financial policies.
On 1 December 2016, it launched its new digital Broadcasting Centre which incorporates three distinct areas of broadcasting to suit the station's programming portfolio. The studio is also designed for television and video.

Radio 786 competes on a regional, national, and international level.

  • BBC Africa Young Broadcaster of the Year - Qaanita Dramat
  • Vodacom Journalist of the Year - Tashreeq Truebody
  • IRIB International Radio Awards - Hassen Seria


References

  1. "Radio 786 Website (About)". Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2013.

External links


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  1. "BBC World Service | the Africa Radio Awards".
  2. "BBC Africa Radio Awards winners".
  3. "Vodacom announces 2013 Journalist of the Year SA winners". November 2013. Archived from the original on September 7, 2017.
  4. "Welcome".
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