"When reviewing our performance over the past year in considering the on-air lineup for 2021-2022, the analogy of ‘If it’s not broken, why fix it?’ was appropriate,” says Mimi Kesaris, who is the head of programming at Gagasi FM. In the wake of competitors’ changing their on-air offerings in an attempt to remain relevant during these difficult times, Gagasi FM has chosen to continue with a formula that works.
The six-to-six weekday offerings of Gagasi FM have done exceptionally well in the last season showing increased engagement with listeners even in Johannesburg. The Uprising (6am – 9am), The Mid-Morning Hangout (9am – 12pm), Noma Yini (12pm – 3pm), That Drive (3pm – 6pm), Extra Time (6pm – 7pm) as well as Indaba (7pm – 8pm) will continue to be brought to you by your favourite radio hosts.
The ever smooth Collen Zondo will drive the GMS-Afro Show on Mondays from 8pm – 10pm, GMS-R&B on Wednesdays between 8pm – 10pm as well as Urban Soul Radio on Sundays from 10am – 2pm. DJ Vumar ‘with an R’ will continue to bring you your GMS-Dance on Tuesdays from 8pm – 10pm and V-Sessions every Friday and Saturday from 10pm – 1am. The Dazzling One, Nomfundo Xaba, will continue to bring you your dose of Sunday Devotion on Sundays from 6am – 10am.
Gagasi FM would like to extend a warm welcome to Portia Maphumulo. She will take on the Trainee Slot every Saturday and Sunday from 1am – 4am.
Last season successfully demonstrated that Gagasi FM made great strides in listener engagement. The Gagasi FM App shows a 63% increase in subscriptions, visits and engagement. Statistics from Fabrik showed listener engagement from over 87 countries including Saudi Arabia and Russia with listeners spending over two hours daily on the Gagasi FM App. Over three hundred food parcels were given to those in need within KZN alone alleviating some of the financial strains that many families were experiencing.
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Through the Gagasi FM App, the radio station was able to still bring listeners a Virtual Gagasi FM Red Star Experience as well as the virtual Gagasi FM Block Party Christmas Special. Moreover, Gagasi FM still managed to put well-deserving young KZN students through school in the 2021 edition of the Geleza ne Gagasi CSI campaign. Despite the current Covid-19 pandemic, Gagasi FM has remained stable and consistent with all the station’s offerings proving that indeed ‘Konke Kuhamba ngo Layini’. Nothing lacking, nothing short. If it’s not broken we will not fix it!
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