SOUTH AFRICA RADIO

South African radio reflects the country's diversity — 11 official languages, each with dedicated stations, alongside English and Afrikaans services. The music ranges from house and amapiano (which broke globally from South Africa) to kwaito, maskandi, and gospel. SABC's radio services are the backbone of the landscape.

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TOP SOUTH AFRICA STATIONS

Al-Ansaar RadioSouth Africa, Durban
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Harties FMSouth Africa
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Lekker FMSouth Africa
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POPULAR GENRES IN SOUTH AFRICA

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LANGUAGES IN SOUTH AFRICA

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What is amapiano and where did it come from?

Amapiano is a South African house music subgenre that emerged from Pretoria and Johannesburg, characterized by synth pads, wide bass, and log drum percussion. It has become a global phenomenon, but South African radio stations have been playing it since its early underground days.

How many languages does South African radio broadcast in?

South Africa has radio stations in all 11 official languages — Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Sotho, Tswana, Pedi, Venda, Tsonga, Ndebele, and Swati. Ukhozi FM (Zulu) is the most-listened-to station on the continent.

Is gospel music popular on South African radio?

Extremely — gospel is one of the most listened-to genres in South Africa, with dedicated stations and significant airplay on mainstream stations. South African gospel blends traditional church music with local styles.