SAfm


SAfm is a national, English-language public radio station in South Africa. It has been operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation since its foundation in 1936.
SAfm was the SABC's first radio station, and the country's first public radio station. From 1924 to 1936, the only radio service in South Africa was a privately owned station called JB, which broadcast to the cities of Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town. An Act of Parliament in 1936 made official the conversion of JB into a public broadcaster.
In its early days as a public radio service, the station was called the "A" Programme. When the SABC started an Afrikaans-language station in 1937, the two stations came to be called the English Service and the Afrikaans Service, respectively. In 1985 the English Service was renamed Radio South Africa; it has had its current name, SAfm, since 1995. The SAfm studio is now in SABC Radio Park, in the Johannesburg suburb of Auckland Park.
SAfm broadcasts 24 hours per day. From 1995 to 2003, it gradually reduced the scope of its programming from a general, multi-genre format to a news and talk radio format. In 2006, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa required SAfm to re-add drama and children's radio programmes, and these are now among the station's offerings.

Audience

Most SAfm listeners are in age range of 35 to 49, and LSM groups 7–10.
Month7-dayAverage Monday–Friday
May 2013645,000281,000
February 2013566,000263,000
December 2012517,000218,000
October 2012516,000218,000
August 2012550,000219,000
June 2012540,000221,000