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World Radio Day highlights radio’s lasting impact in the digital era

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As broadcasters around the world celebrated World Radio Day on Friday, the industry reflected on radio’s enduring impact on education, culture and entertainment.

Observed annually on 13 February, World Radio Day was proclaimed by UNESCO Member States in 2011 to celebrate a medium that continues to amplify voices in homes, cars and communities across the globe.

Despite the rapid rise of digital streaming platforms and podcasts, radio remains a trusted and essential source of information and connection in South Africa. Many stations have since adapted to the digital shift by launching their own apps and strengthening their presence on social media, ensuring they remain accessible to audiences wherever they are.

Speaking to Ynews, Y presenter, Xolani ‘Xtreme’ Mthombeni, highlighted the youth station’s role in shaping contemporary conversations and giving young people a platform to be heard.

“We have been the voice of the youth, and not just the youth, but young adults as well, giving them space to be opinionated. We’re living in a critical time for young people to have a voice and hold government accountable,” Mthombeni said.

 

Radio broadcasters continue to play a vital role in offering real-time conversations that spark debate, delivering breaking news on the hour and curating soundtracks that capture the mood of the day.

Another Y presenter, Sinaye Kotobe, reflected on the responsibility that comes with being behind the mic.

“The responsibility I carry as a radio broadcaster starts with ensuring that the information I share is factual. In an era where misinformation spreads so easily, it is important to verify what we put out and make sure our listeners can trust us,” Kotobe said.

Many others across the world have also weighed in to appreciate early memories that radio has helped them create over the years. Other social media users have marvelled at the radio’s global reach.

Written by: Realeboga Nke

Written by: Nonhlanhla Harris

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