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Why buying clothes online is a better option

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It is no doubt that the online world is taking over in our everyday life day by day. That is because most of our daily physical activities are rapidly substituted within online spaces. What is even more interesting is that these activities are now more flexible rather than static. For instance, watching the news, making an application, playing games, listening to music, and teaching is more of a digital event than previously was. Likewise, our shopping habits have gone mobile too, which is now more of an online activity.  Nonetheless, some people are still skeptical about making a purchase online, however, a majority have seen and tasted the benefits, particularly for clothing purchases. This article will highlight why shopping for clothes online is a better option for you.  Convenience  24/7 accessibility is always a major advantage for online shoppers.  There is no other place at midnight where you can purchase that favorite  dress   you constantly dream

Radio stations in Gauteng

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Community radio, by its nature, remains a crucial part of the South African broadcasting landscape, providing diversity for listeners and much-needed skills for the commercial radio sector. Community radio in South Africa began in 1994, when the county's broadcasting authority began the continuing process of assessing and granting license applications from groups as diverse as rural women's cooperatives, Afrikaner communities and a variety of religious bodies. The country now has more than 165 community stations, broadcast in a number of languages with content as diverse as the country itself. Their scope and reach varies enormously – from the 416 000 Joburgers who make up the audience of Jozi FM to, for example, the 32 000 people who listen to Overvaal Stereo in the farming communities of the Free State province. Many community broadcasters are represented by the National Community Radio Forum, which was formed in 1993 to lobby for the diversification of

5 Online Radio Trends

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After a superb year for radio, nationally, and internet radio in general, there are always new trends coming and going. The past couple of years have been a very successful year for radio as we have seen more internet radio stations than ever before. Looking forward to seeing more successful internet radio stations blooming, we thought it would be a good idea to take a look at some of the current radio trends. Growth of Radio’s Relationship with Social Media One of the main trends in the past years was the increasing mix of radio and social media. One of the key aspects of this was video content. With the rise in popularity of Facebook Live and Periscope (now Twitter Live), radio stations have been utilising video content and video platforms to find new ways to engage with their audiences. Stations at all levels have been refitting their studios to make sure that they can easily share videos of interviews and great links. Looking forward to new trends, video

Online Radio in South Africa on the rise

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Digital-driven media segments are expected to show the fastest revenue growth over the next five years, this according to PwC’s South African entertainment and media outlook 2018 -2022 . The report states that SA’s media industry is firmly on an accelerated digital trajectory, as expansion in the sector in coming years will far exceed that of more traditional offerings like TV, newspapers, and magazines. PwC’s new "Entertainment and Media Outlook: 2018-2022: An African perspective," says there is a striking difference in growth between digital and non-digital revenue. They have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% and 1.8% respectively. Put another way, "digital revenue will add R41.3bn and non-digital revenue R6.7bn in absolute terms to 2022", says Vicki Myburgh, the report’s project leader. "The non-digital elements of five different segments — books, magazines, newspapers, out-of-home, and video games — will all decline until