UJ Alumni Impumelelo Magazine Edition 10

ujfm 95.4 Shaping the future

UJ FM 95.4 is a campus based radio station that seeks to provide quality, relevant, dynamic, innovative and thought provoking programming content which speaks directly to shaping the future. The on-air identity is edgy with an urban contemporary feel with 60/40 programming format. Since inception, UJFM 95.4 has transformed the on-air programming style and content from a previously rock background to one more reflective of the Joburg and UJ student market and incorporates an eclectic mix of urban contemporary music, with Pan-African thought provoking content. UJFM 95.4 firmly entrenches itself amongst the 4 campuses of UJ, the voice of UJFM 95.4 strives to serve as

• The biggest category of their spend is toiletries and cosmetics, followed by food and groceries, then take aways, then mobile telephony, with hair and beauty fifth! • A Students are also taking greater responsibility for managing their debt.

a platform for healthy engagement amongst the community and promote a radio programme dedicated to positioning UJ as a 4.0 leader as well as a leading University in Africa Broadcasting over a 100km radius from the campus, the station grands opportunities to registered UJ students. With the stations’ young and vibrant look and feel, the UJFM 95.4 listener can be described as confident, edgy, and fashionable and a young star who knows what he wants, loyal to brands and choose ambitious and trend conscious. From a calm, creative style of programming and informative weekdays to explosive, loud and thought-provoking weekends, the versatile team will bring you a weekend that will surely keep your feet tapping. UJFM also offers opportunity to advert your services or products. • Students are spending 4% more annually since 2013, up to an incredible R39 billion. Here are some other facts: The South African student market and is spending more than the average South African consumer; • Students spend on average R2,944 per month, totalling R35,328 per annum, which is higher than the average South African. • Students now make 64% of their purchases online. • 39% of students save between 20 - 40% of their monthly income, while one in five students save 40- 60% of their income every month.

To take advantage of the advertising opportunities that UJFM offers you may contact 011 559 1655 or email anathis@uj.ac.za or ujfmsales@uj.ac.za

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