Digital Solutions Expand Radio’s Impact in South Africa

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Source: Wikipedia / Joy Agyepong

Digital First Is the Solution

“I have always been a strong advocate of using digital first as a means to creating radio or broadcast content, as

this allows for more of a multi-platform delivery of content, especially in radio which can be one dimensional,

says Meiring, adding that many stations still use the internet only as a promotional platform.

Multi-Skilling: An Absolute Necessity

By now, almost every South African radio station focuses on being digital first, and according to Meiring, even previously conservative ones are going the same route. Journalists of almost every radio station are now multi-skilled: they write blogs for their websites, and also report live on Twitter.

The necessity to do live broadcasts via radio is probably no longer most essential anymore,”

says Meiring, because social media content can also be shared with all other listeners. This fundamentally changes the way radio operates, but also keeps it as a relevant and growing medium. “So, predictions of radio dying are doomed because its personal interaction and simplicity is what people still love. We are only able to bring it to life in the way it has never been done before,” Meiring explains.

Using Social Media to Boost Listenership

So, if someone aspires to be a radio presenter, talk-show host or reporter, advises Meiring, in addition to relevant academic and professional qualifications they have to make sure to have a substantial base of followers on social media. It helps stations to identify whether they are able to find their audience and potentially increase it.

With that background, you will be able to drive your audiences to the particular radio station that you work for. This is very critical in live talk-shows covering politics, economy, social, sports and lifestyle issues,

Meiring says, adding that “some presenters tweet and post up to ten times an hour to ensure that their listeners remain glued to them.

And Then Came the Pandemic

In addition to the digital revolution, the Covid-19 pandemic has also changed the way radios operate, and has reinforced the importance of utilizing different platforms.

Breakfast shows may have to start a bit late. In fact, prime times will change considerably, and radio program schedules need thorough revision.

With children not going to school, radio is already redesigning the future. Where data packages, due to their high price or limited availability, can’t be afforded, radio communication, which is free, becomes critical for education.


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