- Radio 702
Infobox Radio station
name = Talk Radio 702
city =Johannesburg
area =Gauteng ,South Africa
slogan = Your No. 1 News and Talk Station; In Touch, In Tune and Independent
airdate = 1980
frequency = 92.7 MHz, 106 MHz
format = Adult talk radio, news and information
owner = [http://www.primedia.co.za Primedia]
sister_stations = 567 CapeTalk
webcast = [http://www.702.co.za/onair/tunein/player.asp www.702.co.za/livestreaming]
website = [http://www.702.co.za/ www.702.co.za]Radio 702, currently known as Talk Radio 702, is a commercial FM
radio station based inJohannesburg ,South Africa , broadcasting on FM 92.7 and FM 106 to the greaterGauteng province. The station is alsowebcast via its website. It claims to be Johannesburg's number one news and talk station, offering news, sport, business and actuality programming, with plenty of phone-in debates. It was established in 1980 and was initially a young adult music station, moving to a talk format in 1988. During South Africa'sapartheid era it, andCapital Radio 604 , were the only independent sources of broadcast news. The station is owned by [http://www.primedia.co.za Primedia]Until 2006, Talk Radio 702 was broadcast only on 702 kHz AM. In March 2006, it won an application to move to the FM radio
frequency , and the first FM broadcast took place on 24 July 2006. The station continued broadcasting on the AM band until 28 June 2007 when it was shutdown.Talk Radio 702's
sister station is 567 CapeTalk, aCape Town based AM radio station.History
Hot on the heels of the independent radio station
Capital Radio 604 broadcasting from theTranskei , which due to technical problems had failed in its bid to serve the lucrative multi-racial audience in the urban areas of South Africa's old southernTransvaal province, Channel 702 was started in 1980 by entrepreneurIssie Kirsh in the country's homeland ofBophuthatswana , which like the Transkei was at the time independent of South African rules and regulations. The station's signature line was "In touch, in tune and independent."Radio 702 (first called Channel 702 ) was originally based on the US inspired top 40 music format pioneered by
LM Radio broadcasting to South Africa fromMozambique , andSwazi Music Radio (SMR) which broadcast from Sandlane inSwaziland with studios in Johannesburg. SMR was established and operated by the brothers Isaac (Issie) and Nathaniel (Natie) Kirsh, the founders of Primedia which owns Radio 702. Many of the early presenters on SMR cut their teeth in broadcasting at LM Radio or worked there, like Gary Edwards, John Berks and Frank Sanders. LM Radio became Radio 5 (now5FM ) in 1975 when Mozambique gained independence. SMR was not very successful and was replaced by Radio SR which was the first South African radio station playing entirely music by black South African and American artists. Radio SR was an instant success and broadcast from the SMR studios and transmitters. Rob Vickers of LM Radio fame was the programme manager at Radio SR. When Issie Kirsh set up 702, he appointed Rob Vickers, Gary Edwards, Frank Sanders and Stan Katz, all of whom had worked on SMR / Radio SR as well as Clarke McKay who had previously worked at LM Radio andSpringbok Radio .John Berks who had spent time on Radio 5 and later Capital Radio 604 joined shortly thereafter. Cocky Two-Bull Tlhotlhalemaje, a jazz musician and broadcaster was the first black African to work on Radio 702. He helped to break down the barriers between the youth of all ethnic groups. The station's original weekday line-up was: Clark McKay (Breakfast), Frank Sanders, Jerry Cohen, Paul Stephens (Afternoon drive), Cocky "Two Bull" Tlhotlhalemaje, Zuby, & Jim Hicks. Traffic reporter Paul Beresford was included as a question in the South African version ofTrivial Pursuit . Initially, news was only included to meet the station's licence requirements, but as interest in "independent" news grew, so did the station's news resources. The station's first full-time reporter, Allan Leibowitz, was employed in 1984. Over the years as the station evolved into a 24 hour news channel, it pioneered "702 eye-witness news", broadcasting full news bulletins every hour and headlines on the half-hour. Some of the other popular presenters were Mike Mills on the afternoon show; formerIreland , Lions andTransvaal rugby player,John Robbie , who began as a late night talk show host, with Talk at Ten, then Talk at Nine, eventually moving to the main morning talk show; Chris Gibbons, who presented the afternoon news program; formerManchester United goalkeeper ,Gary Bailey , and many others who popularised the station.In the first 12 years of operation, 702 played a very important role in bringing news and information to the people of the provinces of the Transvaal and the
Free State . Because the transmitters were located in the nominally Independent homeland ofBophuthatswana , the South African government could not gag or influence the editorial and news content. To have done so, would have made a mockery of the "independence" of the homeland. This freedom of information and speech provided a platform for opponents of the apartheid administration and the station is recognised as having contributed to the peaceful transition of South Africa to the democratic society which now exists. Members of 'banned' organisations, including the ANC itself, made use of the opportunity to use the medium to keep itself abreast of national political developments and put across its own views and stories.The station kept pace with the changing political landscape, covering the major changes throughout the years with a professionalism and zeal that impressed even experienced international newspeople.
Name
Radio 702's name came from the AM
frequency it broadcast on until June 28th 2007, namely 702 kHz. In 2006 it began broadcasting on the FM frequency and the AM transmission shutdown in June 2007.Awards
*In May 2007, Talk Radio 702 won "Station of the Year" in the first
BBC "Africa Radio Awards" held inNairobi ,Kenya .ee also
*
Swazi Music Radio
*LM Radio
*Capital Radio 604 External links
* [http://www.702.co.za Talk Radio 702 Official website]
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