Radio_Orion

Radio Orion

Radio Orion

Radio station


Radio Orion was a national FM radio station in South Africa, operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation. It replaced the All Night Service on 1 March 1983, and was on the air for ten years until its final broadcast on 31 May 1993. The main host was Robin Alexander. The station broadcast at night, beginning at 9:30 PM—following the transmission of Radio Suid-Afrika—and continued until dawn.[1][2] Its format included "a wide variety of music, phone-in shows and topical discussion."[3]

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References

  1. Burns, Yvonne (1990). Media Law. Butterworths. p. 30. ISBN 0-409-01342-0.
  2. South Africa: Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa. South African Department of Information. 1989. p. 673 via Google Books.
  3. De Beer, Arrie S., ed. (1993). Mass Media for the Nineties: The South African Handbook of Mass Communication. J. L. van Schaik. pp. 130–31. ISBN 0-627-01837-8. OCLC 246925703 via Google Books.



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