Lotus FM
Slogan | "Share the Experience" |
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Frequency | 87.7 - 106.8 MHz |
First air date | 1983 |
Owner | SABC |
Website | http://www.lotusfm.co.za |
Lotus FM (previously called Radio Lotus) is a South African national radio station based in Durban, loosely similar to the BBC Asian Network in the United Kingdom, that caters for the needs of the South African Indian community. It combines a mix of Indian music, news, current affairs, interviews and entertainment. Lotus FM targets South African Indians between the ages of 25-34 (core) and 35-49 (secondary) in the LSM 7-10 segment.
Lotus FM has occasionally been the subject of complaints, with people of South Indian descent claiming that the station's broadcasts favour Hindi music over Tamil music.[1][2]
Disc jockeys
The following is a list of On-Air Personalities who present and produce shows on the station (including weekends)
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Frequencies
The station broadcasts in FM on the following frequencies throughout South Africa
Area | Freq. |
Durban | 87.7 MHz |
Ladysmith | 87.9 MHz |
Port Shepstone | 88.2 MHz |
Pietermaritzburg | 88.3 MHz |
North Coast | 87.7 |
Durban North | 89.4 MHz |
Glencoe | 90.0 MHz |
Cape Town | 97.8 MHz |
Port Elizabeth | 98.3 MHz |
Pretoria | 100.1 MHz |
Johannesburg | 106.8 MHz |
Listenership Figures
7 Day | Ave. Mon-Fri | |
May 2013 | 339 000 | 189 000 |
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Feb 2013 | 323 000 | 186 000 |
Dec 2012 | 331 000 | 189 000 |
Oct 2012 | 323 000 | 181 000 |
Aug 2012 | 317 000 | 178 000 |
Jun 2012 | 331 000 | 187 000 |
References
- ↑ http://www.sundaytimes.co.za/Articles/TarkArticle.aspx?ID=1132923
- ↑ http://www.sundaytimes.co.za/Articles/TarkArticle.aspx?ID=1141296
- ↑ Saffee Siddique died on 23 November 2012: http://news.artsmart.co.za/2012/11/death-of-saffee-siddique_2452.html
- ↑ CJ Benjamin was fired after a breach in company policy in 2009. http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/lotus-fm-dj-to-fight-for-job-1.460722#.UjmO5dUoEwY
- ↑ Lotus FM Website (Profile)
- ↑ SAARF RAMS (Presentations)