Exciting updates to Algoa FM line-up

Algoa FM is thrilled to announce exciting additions and changes to its on-air line-up, aimed at enhancing the connection with its Eastern Cape and Garden Route audiences.

Renowned SuperSport anchor, Sam Ludidi, has joined the station to host Sunday Lunch “LIVE” from Algoa FM’s Hemingways studio in East London airing between 12 and 3 pm. Ludidi’s performance during the 2023 Rugby World Cup garnered critical acclaim, and his passion for media traces back to childhood, inspired by listening to cricket commentary with his father.

Carly Fields, who joined Algoa FM in March of 2023, will be gracing the airwaves six days a week. Early risers and shift workers will now get to enjoy her bubbly effervescence between 5 and 6 am, while she retains her popular Saturday evening show from 7 to 10pm. Mandisa Magwaxaza, whose vibrant personality and engaging content has been captivating listeners will extend her on-air presence to include the Friday 10pm to Saturday 2am show, which mirrors the time channel of her Saturday evening slot.

Moreover, the station welcomes Gordon Graham back to the afternoon drive show that airs weekdays, 3 to 7pm. Focussed on Buffalo City and surrounds, Gordon’s knowledge of the market together with his infectious vibrancy and charm, injects a positive energy into the afternoons which makes for entertaining engagement.  

A new show being broadcast from Algoa FM’s Hemingways studio in East London, features former ETV Sport Editor, Jeff Moloi. The passionate broadcast lecturer from the Walter Sisulu University, debuted on Sunday the 3rd of March, adding a fresh dynamic to Sunday Breakfast from 6 to 9am.

These exciting changes underscore Algoa FM’s unwavering commitment to the Eastern Cape community, as expressed by Managing Director, Alfie Jay, who emphasised the station’s dedication to Buffalo City and Algoa Country as a whole.

Stay tuned for more captivating content with engaging personalities on Algoa FM, via their Livestream on algoafm.co.za or on DSTV Channel 837.

Image caption: From left: Mandisa Magwaxaza, Gordon Graham, Carly Fields, Jeff Moloi, and Sam Ludidi.

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